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Steve Kearon
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My family and I are visiting the Lemvig/Ferring area July 28 - August 4th, then staying in Esbjerg for the night of the 4th August.

I'm not particularly hopeful, but are there any game shops in the area, or anyone who fancies a game?

Failing that - any recommendations for things to see or do?
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I dont think there are any game shop in the Lemvig area, other than the local bookstore which only got, if any, the most common of games.

However I can help you on 'the things to see and things to do' stuff.

Lemvig is one of the most beautiful areas in Denmark with wonderful view of the harbor and water from the hills surrounding the town.

You should visit:

Museum of religious art - This is a museum with international reputation and for the art interested, its worth a visit.

The Planet Path - A model of the solar system in which the planets and the sun are placed on the rute in the correct distance and size on a scale 1:1 billion. Visit the local tourist office in Lemvig to get leaflet with the route and such. Its a quite beautiful walk in the town.

The Sculpture Path - Another path, this one showing 54 sculptures.

Bovbjerg Lighthouse - A lighthouse that should be worth a visit. Close to the lighthouse is a bronze Age barrow as well.

Look at this website for more info on the above as well as some info on activities like golf and laser games you can participate in: http://www.visitlemvig.dk/welcome.htm

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There are some locations close to Lemvig that are worth a visit:

JyllandsAkvariet This place is definitely worth a visit, especially for kids. The place can be found in Thyborön. A combi ticket can be bought there that also gives access to:

Kystcenteret Thyborön This is the largest exploratorium on the Danish North Sea coast. Its possible to experiment with waves, wind, currents, tides, quicksand, storm surges, dikes and so on.

The danish west coast was also fortified with bunkers during the second world war, and in Thyborön there is an old sea fortification on the beach that is worth a visit.

More info on the above, plus more can be found here.

Hope that offers some help
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Rune, many thanks for those - both Lemvig and Thyborön look well worth a visit. We're staying right on the coast, so we're hoping for good weather but I'm making sure we have a few things planned as contingencies.

The Planet Path sounds great for a cycling trip.

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As far as I remember, from back when I walked the path, then I'm not sure you can cycle the planet path, but it might be a possibility and it would definitely be easier if you got small kids along if they could ride along on a bike next to you
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According to the Lemvig website you can walk or cycle the Planet Path. Maybe it's been updated since you were last there. I'll check at the Lemvig tourist office before setting out.
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Ok I'm a couple of years late here, but anyway: I'm moving to that area these days, and I'll try to set up a gaming group there. I would love to hear from anyone interested in this!
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I would be interested in that. Unfortunately, I live i Copenhagen, you know, where things happen, games get played?

Anyway, I think perhaps your request calls for a seperate post.

/Otto Leisner
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