This four-hour combination tour gives you the chance to watch fascinating birds of prey show at EagleWorld before walking around the sandy dunes of Raabjerg Mile, plus enjoy a panoramic drive around Skagen. Your first thrill of the day is at EagleWorld, a research center dedicated to protecting birds of prey. Take a seat in the outdoor theater and watch as professional ornithologists and falconers interact with huge eagles and falcons. During the show, you'll learn all about these amazing creatures, from their breeding and eating habits to flight patterns and how they communicate. A short drive away stands Rabjerg Mile, the largest migrating coastal dune in Northern Europe. Take a romp through the sandy landscapes reaching 130 feet above sea level, relishing sweeping views of desert-like scenes with green countryside and blue seas in the distance. Your guide will share about the natural geological forces that developed the dune back in the 16th century and its rapid movement each year, including a story about the sand-enveloped church nearby. On the bus ride back to Skagen you'll hear more about Denmark's northernmost town, including its world-renowned Impressionist artists and the bright-yellow fishermen's cottages in Hojen, the oldest part of town.