Small perfect holiday home for the small family of 4 close to Ebeltoft
House-ID: 84154Welcome inside
This small and cosy holiday home is for the smaller family who wants a little egoist house. There are 2 bedrooms, one with two bunk beds, the other with a double bed and a functional bathroom between the two rooms. The kitchen is open-plan to the living room and dining room, so everyone can join in, whether it's cooking or playing games. Just get going and find the inner peace and tranquillity that the house truly invites you to experience.
Enjoy life outside
The house sits high on the plot, creating a beautiful view of the area. If you go up to the upper part of the property, you can sit and enjoy an even better view of the "sea view" with your morning coffee or tea. If you're up really early, some of the forest animals will occasionally pass by. Hares, fallow deer and perhaps a fox can be seen and not least you can enjoy the nightingale's song during the summer. The house also has a lovely terrace with garden furniture and barbecue, so when the weather permits, just find something good to put on the barbecue and set the garden table so that nature can come close. And if you're more into bonfires, there's also a fire pit at the bottom of the garden.
Get close to the local experiences
Boeslum Bakker is a fantastic hilly area with beautiful views over fields and forests, close to a lovely sandy beach. The Ebeltoft area also has beaches to both the west and south. Boeslum Strand is a beautiful white sandy beach, partially covered with green grass and flowers. The water is clear and clean and deepens quickly. There are facilities such as toilets and an ice cream parlour on the beach. From the beach you can enjoy views of Jernhatten, a popular excursion destination, and the small island of Hjelm. The area has easy access to the golf course and Ebeltoft Town with its many attractions. Here you can visit the old Town Hall, where people from near and far come to get married. The town also offers many small speciality shops and sidewalk restaurants in the cobbled streets. By the harbour is the Glass Museum, a leading institution in modern glass art. Here you'll find several great shops and eateries, as well as fresh fish every day. Within a short drive of around an hour, you can visit both the Kattegat Centre in Grenaa and the largest amusement park in the Nordic region, Djurs Sommerland, with a wealth of activities for all ages.
Other facilities
Rooms
Distances
Rules
Included in the price
Cancellation insurance
Cleaning included