Description
Welcome inside
This impressive holiday home offers seven attractive bedrooms, two of which are located in an outbuilding. Thanks to the large number of bedrooms, all travellers can enjoy privacy and the opportunity to retreat - for example to read a good book in peace and quiet. One of the two large bathrooms features a whirlpool. A shower is available in the second bathroom. The spacious activity room promises fun for young and old alike. While you relax to the full with your loved ones, you will be spoilt with a fantastic view thanks to the large panoramic windows. The fully equipped kitchen offers modern large kitchen appliances and various kitchen utensils. It is open-plan and connected to the living room, so you can enjoy the company of your loved ones while you prepare your meals, even if they have made themselves comfortable in the living room with an entertaining board game, for example. This holiday home promises your whole family a luxurious, eventful holiday experience.
Enjoy life outside
The large, beautiful holiday home grounds offer a variety of play options for young and old. The large whirlpool, which invites you to enjoy relaxing moments in the open air, is only filled on the day of your arrival. This means that it may not be fully heated on the day of your arrival if the weather is cool. The terrace is a wonderful place to read, enjoy the peace and quiet and watch your children romp around in the greenery. The surrounding area is criss-crossed by many good hiking trails. Cows graze on the meadow opposite in the summer months - an experience for young and old milk lovers alike.
Get close to the local experiences
The holiday home area is located in the northern part of Ebeltoft Vig and is known for its family-friendly beach and beautiful surrounding nature. The charming, historic town of Ebeltoft is just six kilometres away. You can even cycle into the town, as a wide cycle path runs along the bay almost all the way to the town. Ebeltoft's history dates back to the year 1200. Ebeltoft received its town charter in 1302 and is characterised by an incredible amount of culture, glass art, a maritime harbour, old atmospheric houses and romantic cobbled streets. A nice selection of good restaurants and interesting little shops invite you to stroll and linger. A trip to the fascinating Mols Bjerge National Park and an exploration tour of the rest of the Mols peninsula are also highly recommended. Among the major tourist attractions within half an hour's drive that will delight the whole family are Djurs Sommerland, Ree Park and Skandinavisk Dyrepark. Djursland offers a wealth of experiences to suit every taste.