Description
Are you dreaming of spending your holiday in a cozy summer house set in beautiful natural surroundings? Then you should hurry to take a closer look at this family-friendly and well-appointed summer house, which is located near Kirkeby Plantation, the Wadden Sea, and the lovely Lakolk Beach.
Welcome inside
The classic wooden summer house was built in 1973, and thanks to careful renovations, it appears well-maintained and inviting. For example, a lovely newer bathroom with underfloor heating is part of the layout, and three good bedrooms ensure that six holiday guests can sleep safely and comfortably in the summer house. A large portion of the square footage is dedicated to an exceptionally spacious living room with an integrated kitchen area. It’s a wonderful space where you can settle comfortably into the soft seating, cozy up near the wood stove, and enjoy a good meal at the dining table. Thanks to the many windows in the room, you can enjoy the delightful light coming in from three directions while admiring the green surroundings.
Enjoy life outside
You can also soak in the sun and the green view as you move your leisure activities outdoors. On both sides of the summer house, there are lovely terraces, providing excellent conditions for sunbathing, grilling, and whatever else you want to do on summer days. If you have small children with you on holiday, they will likely be pleased with the swing set and sandbox, and there is also plenty of space to play on the 3000 m² plot.
Get up close to the local attractions
The summer house is located in Kongsmark, centrally on Rømø, giving you easy access to the Rømø Dam, which you can reach in less than 20 minutes. As you drive over the dam, remember to admire the view, as the panorama over the Wadden Sea is stunning. The Wadden Sea is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, being one of only seven places in Denmark. Additionally, Rømø is full of scenic landscapes and rich wildlife, making it a great idea to spend a significant portion of your holiday exploring the island’s heathlands, plantations, and white sandy beaches.