Treat yourself to a wonderful break in this charming holiday home right by the sea.
This house is not only idyllically situated right on the edge of the forest and by the sea, but also impresses with its cosy interior. Light colours, a beautiful wooden look and a wood-burning stove create a cosy atmosphere in which you will quickly find peace and quiet. Sit back and relax with a cup of tea or coffee, listen to an interesting podcast or spend an evening watching TV together.
Step outside with your morning coffee and enjoy the fantastic view of the Little Belt. Have breakfast on the terrace or sheltered from the wind in the pavilion, immerse yourself in a good bath or take a relaxing break in the Finnish wooden bath.
A private path leads you directly to the beach and to a fireplace where you can light a campfire and spend cosy hours. One of Scandinavia's largest water parks, Aqua Mundo, is just a few minutes' walk from the holiday home. You can also walk to Nordborg Pier, one of Denmark's longest bathing and viewing bridges, which extends 140 metres into the sea.
This house is not only idyllically situated right on the edge of the forest and by the sea, but also impresses with its cosy interior. Light colours, a beautiful wooden look and a wood-burning stove create a cosy atmosphere in which you will quickly find peace and quiet. Sit back and relax with a cup of tea or coffee, listen to an interesting podcast or spend an evening watching TV together.
Step outside with your morning coffee and enjoy the fantastic view of the Little Belt. Have breakfast on the terrace or sheltered from the wind in the pavilion, immerse yourself in a good bath or take a relaxing break in the Finnish wooden bath.
A private path leads you directly to the beach and to a fireplace where you can light a campfire and spend cosy hours. One of Scandinavia's largest water parks, Aqua Mundo, is just a few minutes' walk from the holiday home. You can also walk to Nordborg Pier, one of Denmark's longest bathing and viewing bridges, which extends 140 metres into the sea.






















