Description
A sunlit terrace, a year-round garden room, and a living room with a wood stove. These are just a few of the features that make it a wonderful experience to holiday in this cozy summer house in Havneby. As an added bonus, the house overlooks the Wadden Sea, allowing you to gaze out over the magnificent wetland area, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Welcome inside
The view of the Wadden Sea can be enjoyed from the living room, which is decorated in a classic summer house style with a wood stove, wooden paneling on the walls, and other cozy details. It’s a lovely place to sit, whether the morning sun is rising over the water or the moon is lighting up the darkening evening sky. Another delightful space is the garden room, which can be used year-round. The layout also includes a functional kitchen and two bedrooms with sleeping arrangements for a total of four people. There is, of course, also a bathroom, which is conveniently divided into a separate shower and toilet area.
Enjoy life outside
When the weather invites you outside, there are several lovely spots to relax on the green plot, including a covered terrace. Worth highlighting is the east-facing terrace, where you can enjoy your morning coffee in the sun while appreciating the wonderful view of the Wadden Sea.
Get up close to the local attractions
If you don’t just want to admire the Wadden Sea from the summer house and terrace, it’s a great idea to take a stroll down to the harbor front in Havneby. Here, you can look out over the open water and watch as the fishing boats come in with the day’s fresh catch. The ferry, which sails between Rømø and Sylt, also docks here – it’s a charming boat ride between the two holiday islands, and you can easily make a day trip back and forth. In Havneby, you will find a good selection of restaurants, as well as a supermarket, fish market, bike rental, and golf club. If you feel like a dip, it is recommended to drive to Sønderstrand or Lakolk Beach, where you can swim in the refreshing waves of the North Sea.