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Quietest week in each school holiday

The calmest 7 nights inside each upcoming UK school holiday, scored across the UK and the countries that most visit Denmark. Travelling without school-age children? The quietest weeks of the year sit outside these holidays — set your own dates in the finder.

Summer 2026
22–28 Aug 2026
Busy
October half-term 2026
17–23 Oct 2026
Busy
Christmas 2026
19–25 Dec 2026
Peak
February half-term 2027
8–14 Feb 2027
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Denmark school holidays vs UK

Danish schools close for summer on 26 June 2027 — nearly a month before English schools. Copenhagen, the coast and LEGOLAND Billund reach full summer season before UK family demand arrives. Denmark's autumn break (week 42) also falls one week before UK October half-term, making the last few days of UK half-term quieter in Danish cities.

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Related destinations: Norway · Sweden · Germany

Comparing with UK school dates? October half-term 2026 · Christmas holidays 2026

Denmark school holiday dates

Denmark has no single national calendar - municipalities set their own dates. Copenhagen/Zealand take the winter break in week 7; Aarhus/Jutland (including LEGOLAND Billund) in week 8. Autumn break is week 42 everywhere. Dates below cover both zones.

Autumn break (week 42)
Christmas break
Winter break - Jutland (wk 8)
Winter break - Zealand (wk 7)
Easter break
Summer break
Autumn break (week 42)
Christmas break
Winter break - Jutland (wk 8)
Easter break

Attractions in Denmark: Legoland Billund

School-holiday demand: UK vs Denmark

When each UK nation and Denmark is on school holiday. Gaps where both tracks are clear are the quietest windows for travel.

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Who else fills Denmark

Germany fills more of Denmark than the UK does — 28% of its visitor nights against the UK's 2%. The score tracks all of them — here's when their schools break, and the weeks it fills up whatever the UK is doing.

MarketShare of nightsSummer schools outvs UK
Denmark (local families)26 Jun – 8 Aug 20274 wks earlier
Germany29 Jun – 14 Sep 2026 staggered3 wks earlier
Netherlands18 Jul – 12 Sep 2026same as UK
Norway20 Jun – 16 Aug 20264 wks earlier
Sweden12 Jun – 22 Aug 20266 wks earlier
UK (you)21 Jul – 31 Aug 2026your dates

Busiest overlap: in October 2026, source markets worth 88% of Denmark's visitor nights are on school holiday at once.

Visitor-night shares from Eurostat and national tourism boards (2024). School dates from official calendars — "vs UK" compares each market's summer start against England's.

Top tipDenmark's autumn break (week 42) falls one week before UK half-term

By the time UK families travel in late October, Danish schools are already back in session. The last few days of UK half-term week are notably quieter in Copenhagen and at LEGOLAND. Denmark's schools also finish in late June, nearly a month before English schools — a summer window for Copenhagen and the coast.

The quiet windows for UK families

Early July: before UK schools break

Danish schools finish in the last week of June. English schools don't break until mid-to-late July. That 3–4 week window in early July is when Copenhagen, Tivoli, LEGOLAND Billund and the Jutland coast are fully operational but UK family demand hasn't arrived. Tivoli is open daily, the weather is warm (typically 20–22°C), and flight prices sit well below August — one of the best-value windows to visit Denmark.

Late October: after Denmark's autumn break

Denmark's autumn break is fixed to week 42, typically 10–18 October for Jutland and 12–16 October for Copenhagen. UK October half-term falls the following week in most years (England's half-term is usually the last week of October). By the time UK families arrive in Denmark for half-term, Danish schools are back in session. The practical result: LEGOLAND Billund, Copenhagen museums and the Tivoli Halloween event operate with Danish school visitors in the first half of October, then quieten just as UK families arrive in the second half. This offset is reliable and useful for planning.

February: winter break

Denmark's winter break (vinterferie) falls in week 7 (Copenhagen/Zealand) or week 8 (Jutland). UK February half-term also falls in mid-February, creating significant overlap. February is not a particularly useful quiet window in Denmark for UK families.

How Denmark's school system works

Denmark has no single national school calendar; each of its 98 municipalities sets its own dates within the framework of national public holidays. In practice, strong conventions have emerged: the autumn break is always week 42 nationwide; the summer break starts the last Saturday of June; the Christmas break runs roughly 2–3 weeks from the Friday before Christmas to the first Monday after Epiphany. The main structural difference is the February winter break: Zealand (including Copenhagen) takes week 7, while Jutland and Funen (including Aarhus, LEGOLAND Billund) take week 8.

Store Bededag (Great Prayer Day) was abolished as a public holiday from 2024. Danish schools no longer observe it as a break day.

The academic year runs from early to mid-August (exact start varies by municipality) to the last week of June. Summer break is approximately 6–7 weeks, shorter than the UK summer.

Denmark school holiday dates sourced from Copenhagen municipality (kk.dk), Aarhus municipality (aarhus.dk), Aalborg municipality (aalborg.dk), and cross-referenced with danmarkshelligdage.dk and eu-school-holidays.info. Denmark has no single national calendar; dates shown are representative for Copenhagen/Zealand (week 7 winter break) and Aarhus/Jutland (week 8 winter break). Individual municipalities may vary by 1–3 days. 2027/28 data from Aarhus and Aalborg; Copenhagen 2027/28 not yet published.

UK data: 218 councils · 4 nations · v14 · dates last verified August 2026 · EU data: 28 countries · veu-14 · verified July 2026