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Bornholm

Bornholm has a lot to offer, whether you’re on a beach holiday, an active holiday, a holiday in nature or all of the above. The island boasts local food experiences, art, culture, and history. Visit smokehouses, glassblowers, galleries, and ceramic workshops, and explore historical monuments such as Hammershus Castle Ruins, round churches, and famous giant cliffs like Jons Kapel. The island also offers plenty of music, including its annual jazz festival. Bornholm is blessed with some of Denmark’s best beaches—some are flat and wide, while others are nestled between cliffs and wild nature.

Fyn & øer

Funen with sur­ro­un­ding islands

Funen is fine. This is an expression used by many Danes. And for good reason. When holidaying in a summer cottage in Funen and the nearby islands, you can take cycling trips in the rolling countryside, discover pleasant – and some would even say fantastic – villages and enjoy the sight of historic castles, all of which tell stories of a time that once was. In Funen and the islands, you will find a number of wonderful beaches with plenty of room for splashing in the water, sunbathing and building sand castles. You can also explore the cuisine of Funen and sample local delicacies from the surrounding farm shops.

Limfjorden_Limfjorden

The Limfjord

The Limfjord offers a highly varied natural landscape featuring everything from plantations and fields to hilly terrain and steep slopes, surrounded by unique views and perfect fishing spots. The area is defined by its quaint islands, bridges, and charming towns – and with its many holiday home areas, such as Trend with its long, sandy beach, or Gjellerodde’s idyllic setting at Lemvig, the Limfjord offers adventures and experiences to suit all tastes. The rolling landscape at Lynderup and the magnificence of Ejsingholm in Venø Bay, as well as the dramatic scenery of Toftum Bjerge, complete this unique Danish gem.

Midtjylland

Central Jutland

When you are holidaying in a holiday home in Central Jutland, you will have spectacular nature, pulsating urban life and popular attractions right at your fingertips. In this area, you will find varied natural resorts with open moors, idyllic lakes and beautiful dune landscapes. All of the above are surroundings that you can explore via established hiking trails and cycling tracks. If thrills and speed are more your things, you will have plenty of fun in what is probably two of the most popular amusement parks in Denmark, Legoland and Djurs Sommerland. … and do not miss out on a shopping trip to Aarhus, the city of smiles, featuring a multitude of shops, eateries and cultural attractions.

Nordjylland

Northern Jutland

Northern Jutland offers special holiday experiences from coast to coast. Visit the most northern tip of Denmark where to seas meet or explore the many lovely coastal towns. The northern part of Jutland is also an important part of Danish history of art. In keeping with tradition, today you can visit a multitude of art galleries and small shops featuring local arts and craft. Northern Jutland also offers fun and excitement! If you and your family are thrill-seekers, the amusement park Fårup Sommerland or the aquarium Nordsøen Oceanarium is the perfect place. Here you will find yourself smiling broadly, regardless of age.

Odsherred

Odsherred

Welcome to Odsherred - the popular holiday home area offering a unique blend of nature, culture and coastline. The area is known for its beautiful hilly terrain, lush landscapes and miles of child-friendly beaches. Experience the sunsets by the water, explore the city in the local art galleries and museums, and enjoy lunch in one of several local eateries. Enjoy a quiet morning spotting deer in the garden, and end the day with a barbecue on the terrace, where the last rays of sun create a magical atmosphere. Odsherred is an ideal place for a quiet and scenic holiday in a holiday home.

Sydvestsjælland

Southwest Zealand

With a summer break in a holiday home on Southwest Zealand, you can enjoy all good things from the countryside and the city. Copenhagen and its many attractions is just a short distance away. And at the same time, you will find that the vibrant capital isn’t far from nature with wide-open skies, chirping birds and magnificent natural phenomena. In these parts you will find several beautiful coastlines, charming seaports and unique nature experiences such as the cliffs on Møn and Stevns. You can also visit a host of museums, galleries and beautiful old castles and manors that tell stories from bygone times.

Sydøstjylland

South-eastern Jutland

Welcome to Southeast Jutland, where scenic experiences and family-friendly activities await just around the corner. Here, history is woven into the landscape where the waves meet the coast, and you will find a perfect place for making great holiday memories. Surrounded by child-friendly beaches perfect for building sandcastles and relaxing, as well as charming, cosy and idyllic market towns, Southeast Jutland invites you to a multitude of unique experiences. Bring the whole family and explore the lush nature that offers hikes and bike tours so that you can explore hidden trails and magnificent views together.

Vestjylland

West Jutland

Experience the magic of the wild shores of West Jutland! A holiday home break in these magnificent surroundings means freedom under the open sky, amid some of Denmark’s most beautiful nature. Wake up to the gentle lapping of waves and the birds’ chirping, and feel the soft warm breeze against your cheeks and in your lungs. West Jutland offers miles of white sandy beaches, dramatic dune landscapes and plenty of activities for water lovers and landlubbers. Whether you’re looking for relaxation, great dining experiences or thrilling activities, you can design your dream holiday.

Østjylland

East Jutland

With a holiday in East Jutland, you are guaranteed both nature and cultural experiences. And both are right at your fingertips. In this part of Denmark you will find hilly landscapes, forests and winding streams, fjords and sprawling coastlines as far as the eye can see. For instance, you can go hiking at Mols Bjerge, explore the old Ice Age landscape and experience the magnificent views. You can also visit Denmark’s second largest city, Aarhus, where you can stop by several museums to learn about Danish cultural and art history, be entertained by Danish performing arts or have an extraordinary culinary experience or two.