Description
The kilometres long bathing beach by Kattegat is definitely one of the most attractive in Odsherred. Here you even have the possibility to see the sun rise in east and set in west from the beautiful beach. The holiday house area is located close to the biggest town in Odsherred, the market town Nykøbing Sj. with 5000 inhabitants. Here you are also close to the good shopping possibilities and attractions.
Welcome inside
In this lovely and spacious holiday house you have plenty of room for the entire family. If you brought your favourite board game, you could try to beat the rest of the family, while you are enjoying the evening by the dining table with coffee and homemade cake. The house is ideal, whether you arrive in summer or in winter. On a cold autumn day an hour in the sauna is obvious, and maybe you can enjoy the spa bath after a walk in the forest
Enjoy life outside
The big terrace of the house has plenty of space to enjoy the sun from the sun bed. Maybe an iced coffee and a magazine is the icing on the cake, while the children are having fun with hide-and-seek, ball games or other activities in the garden. If the children are missing a sandbox, there are only a few hundred metres to the beach, where you may spend hours building the biggest sand castle, practice on SUP, take a tour in a sea kayak or just swim in the clean fresh sea.
Get close to the local attractions
When you have spent some days at the beach and visited Nykøbing Sj., it is time for a trip to the forest. Here we at Feriepartner Odsherred recommend you to go to Ulkerup forest, a 15 minutes’ drive – 10 km – south of Nykøbing to visit the Ulkerup souls and Ulkerup forest village (1300-1700). The Ulkerup souls are nine cowl-clad statues, standing close to the remains of the forest village. The ceramic sculptures are created through a co-operation with the now deceased artist Per Pandrup and the ceramic artist Martin Nybo. The Ulkerup souls relate to the legend about the forest people and the banished peasants that, due to cattle plague, destitution and poverty were moved out from the village at the end of the 1770’ies. In the forest there is an exhibition about what the forest village used to look like, and you may read more in the brochure about Ulkerup forest that is available by the entrance to the forest.