Holiday home in Gjellerodde, The Limfjord, with space for 6 adults, 2 children and 1 pet(s). It features beautiful furnishings including a fireplace, and you will also find a washing machine and a dishwasher in the accommodation. When you rent this holiday accommodation, you have access to internet. It is 200 m to the closest beach and 500 m to the nearest shopping options. The accommodation is 97 m² and situated on a 1,050 m² piece of property.
Other facilities
2 children
6 adults
1 Piece pets
97 m² house
1,050 m² plot size
Built in 2017
Sea view
Rooms
Bathroom
Bedroom : 3
Guest Toilet
Kitchen
Livingroom
Distances
200 m to the beach
500 m to a restaurant
Rules
Pets: only dogs allowed
Electric car charging not permitted
Smoking not allowed
Included in the price
Cancellation insurance
Cleaning included
Destination
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Feriepartner Gjellerodde
A holiday in Gjellerodde offers both relaxation and outdoor activities in beautiful natural surroundings, with holiday homes close to scenic views over the Limfjord. It’s a great spot for water sports and unique excursions – like an oyster safari!
Make sure to visit the local museum, Gjellergaard, which showcases the traditional West Jutland fisherman-farmer lifestyle with exhibitions and a cozy café. The area features impressive moraine hills rising 40–50 metres, stunning views of the market town Lemvig, and a memorial to the poet Thøger Larsen, who wrote the beloved Danish poem “Danmark, nu blunder den lyse nat.”
A holiday in Gjellerodde offers both relaxation and outdoor activities in beautiful natural surroundings, with holiday homes close to scenic views over the Limfjord. It’s a great spot for water sports and unique excursions – like an oyster safari!
Make sure to visit the local museum, Gjellergaard, which showcases the traditional West Jutland fisherman-farmer lifestyle with exhibitions and a cozy café. The area features impressive moraine hills rising 40–50 metres, stunning views of the market town Lemvig, and a memorial to the poet Thøger Larsen, who wrote the beloved Danish poem “Danmark, nu blunder den lyse nat.”