'''Jutland''' (Danish: ''Jylland'') is a large peninsular stretching northwards towards Scandinavia, and is the only part of Denmark, connected to the European continent, and hence sometimes know as mainland Denmark, although the capital is located on the island of Zealand. It's about 350 kilometres long, counting from the German border, although the northernmost part is actually technically an island, and it's home 2.5 million people, roughly half the country's population.
Regions
West Jutland (da:Vestjylland)
East Jutland (da: Ostjylland)
North Jutland (da: Nordjylland)
South Jutland (da: Sonderjylland)
Cities
Arhus - Jutland's unofficial capital, and most populous city. Home of some of the regions best attractions.
Aalborg - Is a regional centre for the northern part of the peninsula, with an attractive old town in the city core.
Esbjerg - Centre of the Danish fishery and offshore industries, and a well connected access point to the West coast.
Kolding - Dynamic city forming one of the corners of one of Denmark's most dynamic commercial regions.
Herning - Main city, and a major traffic junction, for Western Jutland.
Silkeborg - Main city of the lake lands, one of Denmark's most beautiful regions.
Billund - Home of Lego, and the original Lego land park, of of Denmark's top attractions, and the regions major airport.
Ebeltoft - Old charming city centre, the worlds biggest intact wooden ship, and beautiful nature.
Ribe - Denmarks oldest city, with pretty medieval buildings and cobblestoned streets.
Other destinations
Laso - Off the beaten path island in ''Kattegat'' with unique architecture and atmosphere.
Blokhus - The beatiful wide sandy beach is one of the west coast's largest tourist draws.
Understand
Talk
While English speakers are perhaps less prevalent than in Copenhagen, most people under 50, will still have atleast some understanding of the language. German language proficiency is far better in Southern Jutland and the West coast, than anywhere else in Denmark, and in those regions almost everyone will have basic understanding of German, due to the overwhelming number of German tourists descending on the beaches in the summer months.
Get in
By Air
Billund Airport is the main airport on the penisula, and number two in Denmark as a whole - fields many international flights, and has direct connections with almost every major North European hub. Aalborg and Arhus airports also sees' substantial traffic, with a few international routes on the schedule. There are also serveral smaller regional airports dotted around Jutland with a couple of daily flights to Copenhagen.
By Car
There is two ways to get into Jutland by car.
# By german autobahn '''A7''', crossing the state border at Froslev
# By swedish motorway '''E20''', through the Oresund Bridge, the Great Belt Bridge and the Little Belt Bridge.
Get around
See
Jelling Massive carved runestones from the 10th century is a world heritage site.
Do
Farup Sommerland in North Jutland
Eat
Drink
Get out