Marguerite route
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The Marguerite route is a tourist route in Denmark passing approximately 1000 of Denmark's smaller and larger attractions, sights and historic sites.
The total length of the route is 3600 km. The route was opened on April 21, 1991 by Queen Margrethe II. The route is named after Marguerite flowers (leucanthemum vulgare), the favorite flower of the queen.
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Marguerite flowers, that the route has been named after
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Old manor house (Moesgård Manor)
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Forest road in winter
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The coastal road in Aarhus
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- Watch Denmark from the Marguerite route
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