Description
You can look forward to spending your holiday in this beautifully modernized summer house, located on a small, closed road in the scenic Bolilmark.
Welcome inside
The summer house was built in 1974 with a felt roof and dark wooden façade, beautifully blending into the picturesque surroundings. You can also enjoy the green view from indoors while cozying up near the wood stove, as the large windows in the living room offer a clear view of the lovely trees on the nature plot. The property was carefully renovated in 2019 and equipped with conveniences such as a heat pump, a modern kitchen, and stylish furnishings. At the same time, the original charm can still be felt, creating a wonderful atmosphere in the bright rooms of the summer house. The layout includes two good bedrooms and a nice bathroom furnished with underfloor heating, a washing machine, and a dryer. The aforementioned beautiful kitchen is integrated with the living room, making it a delightful space where you have plenty of room to relax and enjoy holiday life.
Enjoy life outside
On sunny days, cozy moments can also take place outdoors on the lovely terraces. There are several to choose from, including a south-facing partially covered terrace and a west-facing terrace that offers shelter between the house wings, creating a wonderful oasis. No matter where you settle down, you can enjoy the peace and privacy on the 2500 m² large and undisturbed nature plot.
Get up close to the local attractions
Open heath landscapes, dense plantations, and white sandy beaches are part of Rømø's beautiful and varied landscape, and you have easy access to all of it when you stay in Bolilmark. For example, the beautiful and child-friendly Lakolk Beach is just a short drive away if you feel like taking a refreshing dip in the North Sea. If you'd like to experience Rømø from above, you don't even need to get the car or bikes out, as you have a short walk to Høstbjerg, the island's highest point, which is a lovely spot to enjoy the view. You can of course explore nature on your own, but there are also opportunities to join a guided excursion – for example, an oyster tour, where you can try your hand at gathering oysters in the Wadden Sea, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.