Holidays in Denmark: These are the most beautiful holiday homes

Denmark's coastline stretches over 7,400 kilometers, and there are countless beaches. And the best part? You're never more than 50 kilometers from the water!
Anyone booking a vacation on Fanø on Denmark's North Sea coast has already made a good choice: A true North Sea feeling awaits you on this almost 56 square kilometer island. The west side is characterized by a wide sandy beach and high dunes, as well as a vast dune landscape adjacent to it.
On the eastern side, facing the mainland, there is a narrow strip of marshland, bordered by salt marshes. Part of the hinterland is covered with pine forest.

On Fanø, you can experience the real North Sea feeling not only in this charming holiday home.
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This thatched holiday home, located near the sandy beach in Sønderho, fits in perfectly. It's an excellent starting point for your excursions to Sønderho, where you can stroll through the narrow, winding streets or visit the Fanø Art Museum. The beach is also just a few meters away.
The house is furnished practically yet comfortably. The living room is connected to the kitchen, which is equipped with an oven, stove, refrigerator, and dishwasher, among other appliances. The two bedrooms sleep four.
This holiday home costs from 74 euros per night.
Møn is considered a true treasure among all the Danish islands. Nature here is still wild in many places: The white cliffs rising above the sea are undoubtedly among the highlights. Hiking enthusiasts will find a variety of routes along the cliffs: The trails along the chalk cliffs lead through forests and past the sea – you can walk both along the cliff edge above and along the beach below. It's worth looking down to spot sea urchins and thunderstones.
At the Geocenter Møns Klint, you can embark on an exciting journey back 70 million years. Here you can also learn more about Denmark's origins.

This house not only has a sauna and a fireplace, but also a spacious winter garden.
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Just a few minutes' walk from Møns Klint, there are several charming accommodations. A particularly popular option is a slightly larger holiday home, ideal for groups of up to eight people. The property is set on a 160-square-meter plot with a large herb garden and direct access to the Baltic Sea. The house includes a sauna, a conservatory, and a fireplace.
One night in this holiday home costs from 275 euros.
It doesn't necessarily have to be by the sea. The waters of Ringkøbing Fjord also offer a variety of activities. Since it opens to the North Sea only at Hvide Sande, where it forms a small connection, it's especially popular with surfers. After all, no large ships can sail here; only small fishing boats and a few recreational sailing vessels are allowed.
Just a few kilometers from Ringkøbing Fjord, the aptly named town invites you to take a stroll. Ringkøbing is considered an extremely charming little town, also known as "West Jutland's little capital." The old town houses and merchant houses tell the story of a bygone era.
You'll find the perfect accommodation in a luxury holiday home. Enjoy a comfortable vacation: There's underfloor heating throughout the house, and one of the two bathrooms is equipped with a small whirlpool and has direct access to the in-house sauna.

This stylish holiday home has a 4000 square meter natural plot on the fjord
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The house sleeps in three bedrooms. The house is also surrounded by wooden terraces. Here, you can find the perfect spot for daydreaming, chatting, or celebrating morning, noon, and night – all guaranteed undisturbed. The stylish wooden building sits on a 4,000-square-meter plot of land by the fjord. The Klægbanken area in front of the house is a nature reserve. With a bit of luck, you might even spot sea eagles hunting here.
One night in this holiday home costs from 132 euros.
If history is also of interest to you, Hobro is a great place to visit. Hobro is one of the oldest trading towns in North Jutland. The town on Mariager Fjord is best known for its unique Fyrkat Viking Castle, built a thousand years ago. It is also home to the Fyrkat Viking Centre, a reconstruction of a Viking farmstead that hosts events throughout the year.
But the harbor also has a special atmosphere: while the old buildings now house cafés, museums, galleries and a theater, cargo ships still dock at the north quay.

This holiday home on Mariager Fjord is just a few steps from the water
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Bustle of Hobro Harbor, relaxation in a holiday home on Mariager Fjord. This holiday home, which sleeps up to six people, is just steps from the water. The amenities leave nothing to be desired, as does the view of the water right outside the front door. Of course, you can bring your fishing rod here, but also your clubs – after all, there's a golf course just a few hundred meters away.
One night in this holiday home costs an average of 217 euros.
The nice thing about Denmark is that you can easily switch between peace and bustle.
The Djursland peninsula, for example, is a true El Dorado for all those who want to experience something: whether in the Djurs Sommerland amusement park with the fastest roller coaster in all of Denmark, in Ree Park Safari with its exotic animals or in the historic town of Grenaa with its remarkable medieval church on the market square.
Bustling in the morning, relaxing in the afternoon: You can take the other half of the day at a leisurely pace. Just outside Grenaa lies Fjellerup Beach – a seven-kilometer-long sandy beach that's easily accessible from your spacious holiday home.

When the weather is nice, the spacious balcony of this holiday home is often the most popular spot.
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A holiday feeling on two floors: This enchanting accommodation for up to six people boasts a sauna in the bathroom, a Finnish wooden bath on the terrace, and an open-plan living area with sea and harbor views. In good weather, the balcony is often the most popular spot; in bad weather, some guests might enjoy the dartboard and the arcade game.
One night in this holiday home costs an average of 184 euros.
On the west coast of Jutland, between the lighthouse in Hanstholm and the Agger Tange, lies Denmark's first national park, Thy, with a total of 244 square kilometers of magnificent nature. The dune and heath landscapes are unique, and the freshwater lakes Nors Sø and Vandet Sø in the northern Hanstholm Wildlife Reserve are impressive. With a bit of luck, you can observe dancing cranes from the bird tower in the Tved Dune Plantation in early spring.
In the small fishing villages of Nørre Vorupør and Stenbjerg Landingsplads, you can still spot fishermen and women pushing their boats ashore after a day's work. The modern industrial port in Hanstholm, on the other hand, is where the large fishing boats and ferries depart.

This holiday home is located directly at Thy National Park.
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Located on the outskirts of Vorupør, this stylishly furnished three-bedroom semi-detached house is a perfect holiday home for the whole family. It offers a comfortable living area, a cabin sauna, and a whirlpool in the garden. Here, you can plan your next day under the starry sky: a hike or a bike ride, a trip to the beach, or a day of fishing? Many options are possible – but boredom is not on the agenda.
One night in this holiday home costs an average of 553 euros.
Last but not least, the holiday homes where you stay directly on the water are also very popular. The modern houseboat "Boie" is located between the towns of Gråsten (Grafenstein) and Broager on the Flensburg Fjord. The magnificent view of the Baltic Sea is naturally included – perhaps with a sundowner on the 45-square-meter sunroof terrace?
The permanently anchored vacation home has two separate bedrooms and can accommodate up to four people. Both rooms have blackout blinds and fly screens, and additional seating and sun loungers are located on the terrace. There's a separate shower and toilet. And for leisure activities, you'll have a SUP board, a kayak, and bicycles on board.

The permanently anchored houseboat has two separate bedrooms and can therefore accommodate up to four people.
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Service is also friendly on land: The Marina Minde marina offers free parking, where you can also use an electric charging station. The harbor kiosk offers fresh rolls and a small selection of groceries. You can easily cook something delicious in the well-equipped kitchenette on board, or you can enjoy a delicious meal next door at the marina restaurant Værftet. A beautiful private beach is just 50 meters north of the harbor.
A night in the houseboat “Boie” costs from 170 euros.
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