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Denmark, The Marguerite Route

Travelogue
start of the journey
start of the journey
From the motorway, 5 minutes towards Lohne, do not leave the road to Vechta. About 400 m after the railway crossing you will see the multi-purpose hall, the "Lohneum", on the left. Then always follow the motorhome signs! The path to the parking spaces leads behind the hall! Quiet in the evenings only from 8 p.m.! Lots of traffic in front of it. Town center, Edeka Center or Lidl can be reached in 3 minutes on foot! Aldi, Netto or famila nearby. Good location on the A1! Garbage cans fenced in and locked!?! Grey water can be emptied, fresh water for a fee. The town around Lohne with its town center, church and museum is well suited for exploring! Lohne also has very good restaurants and shopping opportunities. Lohne offers varied tourism, especially the industrial museum, the beautiful, heated forest outdoor pool, the golf course, the huge forest playground "Rehwiese" or many great bike tours in the area, e.g. to Lohne Castle, Dümmer, Dinklage Castle, hare paddling, the moor with its boardwalks, Schockemöhle riding stables, mills and and and are very beautiful with our new cycle guidance network.
From the motorway, 5 minutes towards Lohne, do not leave the road to Vechta. About 400 m after the railway crossing you will see the multi-purpose hall, the "Lohneum", on the left. Then always follow the motorhome signs! The path to the parking spaces leads behind the hall! Quiet in the evenings only from 8 p.m.! Lots of traffic in front of it. Town center, Edeka Center or Lidl can be reached in 3 minutes on foot! Aldi, Netto or famila nearby. Good location on the A1! Garbage cans fenced in and locked!?! Grey water can be emptied, fresh water for a fee. The town around Lohne with its town center, church and museum is well suited for exploring! Lohne also has very good restaurants and shopping opportunities. Lohne offers varied tourism, especially the industrial museum, the beautiful, heated forest outdoor pool, the golf course, the huge forest playground "Rehwiese" or many great bike tours in the area, e.g. to Lohne Castle, Dümmer, Dinklage Castle, hare paddling, the moor with its boardwalks, Schockemöhle riding stables, mills and and and are very beautiful with our new cycle guidance network.
50 parking spaces for cars or small mobile homes.
50 parking spaces for cars or small mobile homes.
Møgeltønder is a Danish village west of Tønder near the German-Danish border. The 787 inhabitants are called Mögeltonderaner. The first gem at the start of the journey. A wide, straight cobblestone street, lined with typical holiday homes, some with thatched roofs, forms the picturesque center of the town. At the eastern end of the street (the most beautiful village street in the country), after a bumpy drive, there is a small forest behind the Schackenborg Slotskro inn. If you park the motorhome in the parking lot opposite, you have the opportunity to stroll past the houses and take a look at the church with its impressive frescoes or the antique shop opposite. Schackenborg Castle is somewhat hidden in the forest and open to the public at certain times. It was the residence of Prince Joachim, the youngest son of the Danish queen, and his family until 2014.
Møgeltønder is a Danish village west of Tønder near the German-Danish border. The 787 inhabitants are called Mögeltonderaner. The first gem at the start of the journey. A wide, straight cobblestone street, lined with typical holiday homes, some with thatched roofs, forms the picturesque center of the town. At the eastern end of the street (the most beautiful village street in the country), after a bumpy drive, there is a small forest behind the Schackenborg Slotskro inn. If you park the motorhome in the parking lot opposite, you have the opportunity to stroll past the houses and take a look at the church with its impressive frescoes or the antique shop opposite. Schackenborg Castle is somewhat hidden in the forest and open to the public at certain times. It was the residence of Prince Joachim, the youngest son of the Danish queen, and his family until 2014.
The Oasis on Rømø is a privately run "campsite" located in the southern part of Rømø. The Oasis currently has 218 pitches, all with electricity. There are lovely common rooms, washing facilities, a sauna, showers, emptying facilities and dogs can be brought along for free.
The site is conveniently located just a few hundred meters from the grocery store and the Rømø bakery. Havneby is just over 1.5 km away, with many shops, grocery stores as well as a number of good restaurants, fish shops and the Havneby Kro, which is always worth a visit. Bicycles can also be rented in Havneby. The Rømø-Sylt ferry runs back and forth daily, and the timetable is of course available at the Oase.
The Oasis on Rømø is a privately run "campsite" located in the southern part of Rømø. The Oasis currently has 218 pitches, all with electricity. There are lovely common rooms, washing facilities, a sauna, showers, emptying facilities and dogs can be brought along for free.
The site is conveniently located just a few hundred meters from the grocery store and the Rømø bakery. Havneby is just over 1.5 km away, with many shops, grocery stores as well as a number of good restaurants, fish shops and the Havneby Kro, which is always worth a visit. Bicycles can also be rented in Havneby. The Rømø-Sylt ferry runs back and forth daily, and the timetable is of course available at the Oase.
Oldest and best preserved Viking city in Scandinavia.
Oldest and best preserved Viking city in Scandinavia.
Man by the Sea (Danish: Mennesket ved Havet) is a nine-metre-high sculpture group made of white concrete, created by the sculptor, painter and graphic artist Svend Wiig Hansen.
The sculpture is located in Sædding Strand, northwest of Esbjerg city centre, near the Fisheries and Maritime Museum. The sculpture was commissioned in 1994 to mark Esbjerg's 100th anniversary as an independent rural municipality ( sognekommune ). It was opened to the public on 28 October 1995. It has become a symbol of the city and can be seen from the sea ten kilometres away in good weather.
Man by the Sea (Danish: Mennesket ved Havet) is a nine-metre-high sculpture group made of white concrete, created by the sculptor, painter and graphic artist Svend Wiig Hansen.
The sculpture is located in Sædding Strand, northwest of Esbjerg city centre, near the Fisheries and Maritime Museum. The sculpture was commissioned in 1994 to mark Esbjerg's 100th anniversary as an independent rural municipality ( sognekommune ). It was opened to the public on 28 October 1995. It has become a symbol of the city and can be seen from the sea ten kilometres away in good weather.
Parking space by the fjord, Beddingsvej 55, 6960 Havide Sande. Great parking space right by the water, short distance to town. Also suitable for large vehicles. Price is OK. Great place with lots of space. Great view of the fjord. Now 3 toilet/shower cabins.
Restaurant Tip: Cafe Marina (Reservation)
Parking space by the fjord, Beddingsvej 55, 6960 Havide Sande. Great parking space right by the water, short distance to town. Also suitable for large vehicles. Price is OK. Great place with lots of space. Great view of the fjord. Now 3 toilet/shower cabins.
Restaurant Tip: Cafe Marina (Reservation)
Parking: Sonderbrogarde 7500, free 4 parking spaces next to the supermarket. In the city center Slagter Bertelsen, (great grilled meat).
Parking: Sonderbrogarde 7500, free 4 parking spaces next to the supermarket. In the city center Slagter Bertelsen, (great grilled meat).
Troll Wild Emil,
Take the whole family on a troll hunt for the troll WildEmil, who is taking a nap in Tinkerdal Skov near Skave outside Holstebro.
You have to look closely - because despite its impressive size of 2x7 meters, the troll fell asleep in a nest made of spruce trees and branches, so it can be difficult to find in the forest.
Longitude: 8.866182379424574
Latitude: 56.39508623503532
Troll Wild Emil,
Take the whole family on a troll hunt for the troll WildEmil, who is taking a nap in Tinkerdal Skov near Skave outside Holstebro.
You have to look closely - because despite its impressive size of 2x7 meters, the troll fell asleep in a nest made of spruce trees and branches, so it can be difficult to find in the forest.
Longitude: 8.866182379424574
Latitude: 56.39508623503532
Camping Vesterhav (beach/bunker facilities)
100 meters from the fantastic North Sea lies Camping Vesterhav with 110 pitches and 6 cabins.
Here you have plenty of opportunity to get out into nature and take advantage of the fantastic opportunities that are right on your doorstep, whether you are looking for an active holiday with wind sports, water sports, cycling, fishing, hiking or just pure relaxation in the Dunes, on the beach or by the fire.
Camping Vesterhav (beach/bunker facilities)
100 meters from the fantastic North Sea lies Camping Vesterhav with 110 pitches and 6 cabins.
Here you have plenty of opportunity to get out into nature and take advantage of the fantastic opportunities that are right on your doorstep, whether you are looking for an active holiday with wind sports, water sports, cycling, fishing, hiking or just pure relaxation in the Dunes, on the beach or by the fire.
Ferry connection approx. 300 kr. approx. 40€. At the western entrance to the Limfjord, the fisherman Alfred Pedersen created something special in his house on Sneglevej. He decorated his house with mussel shells and snail shells. Parking is possible next to the Sneglehuset.
Ferry connection approx. 300 kr. approx. 40€. At the western entrance to the Limfjord, the fisherman Alfred Pedersen created something special in his house on Sneglevej. He decorated his house with mussel shells and snail shells. Parking is possible next to the Sneglehuset.
Troll of Askhoj,
At the top of Ashøj Hill, which is Thy's highest point at 93 metres, a troll is hiding in the forest.
In a secret place, in the middle of a clearing, the troll Ask from Ashøj sits with a stone in one hand and a stick in the other. By searching for traces in the forest, you can find out where Ash is sitting.
Troll of Askhoj,
At the top of Ashøj Hill, which is Thy's highest point at 93 metres, a troll is hiding in the forest.
In a secret place, in the middle of a clearing, the troll Ask from Ashøj sits with a stone in one hand and a stick in the other. By searching for traces in the forest, you can find out where Ash is sitting.
Be sure to try fish cakes and butterfish
Be sure to try fish cakes and butterfish
Visit to Vogelfelsen
Visit to Vogelfelsen
Just drive towards Blokhus until you are alone. Beach camping is only allowed there.
Just drive towards Blokhus until you are alone. Beach camping is only allowed there.
Fish and golden eagles in free flight. There is a performance on Thursdays at 3 p.m. Admission one hour beforehand, approx. €20, www.eagleworld.dk
Fish and golden eagles in free flight. There is a performance on Thursdays at 3 p.m. Admission one hour beforehand, approx. €20, www.eagleworld.dk
From the campsite, cycle to Grenen (less than 10 minutes) and then to the northernmost point where the North and Baltic Seas meet. Best early in the morning...a dream with seals up close.
From the campsite, cycle to Grenen (less than 10 minutes) and then to the northernmost point where the North and Baltic Seas meet. Best early in the morning...a dream with seals up close.
Bicycle tour to the northernmost point of Denmark where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet.
Bicycle tour to the northernmost point of Denmark where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet.
A walk through the narrow and winding streets of the town takes you past numerous fishermen's houses, which are all close together. The history of the old fishing community can still be felt, especially in the old part of the town.
Make your way to the harbour, the busiest fishing port on the entire Kattegat coast. There is always plenty to see here, as the fishing boats come in laden with Frederikshavn's famous plaice, which are sold directly at the harbour or in the many small fish shops. At the harbour you also have the opportunity to attend a real fish auction, which takes place every morning at seven o'clock. Get caught up in the atmosphere as the auctioneer auctions off large boxes of freshly caught fish with rapid speed and precision. The harbour is always buzzing with activity and atmosphere.
There are some lovely restaurants near the harbour around the marina where you can enjoy fresh fish and shellfish or other interesting dishes. Just north of Strandby harbour there are lovely beaches where there is always plenty of space on the beach and in the dunes. Strandby also offers special events every summer, such as harbour festivals and a horse and fun fair.
A walk through the narrow and winding streets of the town takes you past numerous fishermen's houses, which are all close together. The history of the old fishing community can still be felt, especially in the old part of the town.
Make your way to the harbour, the busiest fishing port on the entire Kattegat coast. There is always plenty to see here, as the fishing boats come in laden with Frederikshavn's famous plaice, which are sold directly at the harbour or in the many small fish shops. At the harbour you also have the opportunity to attend a real fish auction, which takes place every morning at seven o'clock. Get caught up in the atmosphere as the auctioneer auctions off large boxes of freshly caught fish with rapid speed and precision. The harbour is always buzzing with activity and atmosphere.
There are some lovely restaurants near the harbour around the marina where you can enjoy fresh fish and shellfish or other interesting dishes. Just north of Strandby harbour there are lovely beaches where there is always plenty of space on the beach and in the dunes. Strandby also offers special events every summer, such as harbour festivals and a horse and fun fair.
Frederikshavn offers everything you need for a wonderful holiday memory for young and old. The city is unique with its many opportunities for shopping and dining, bunkers, impressive nature and even Denmark's only palm beach.
Frederikshavn has a very special atmosphere thanks to its maritime history, its idyllic location and, not least, the ferry connections to Sweden, Norway and Læsø. The city's many visitors (around five million per year) have laid the foundation for a lively trade. Today, one of the country's longest pedestrian zones invites you to go shopping and nature offers a wealth of experiences and activities both on land and at sea.
The northernmost palm beach in the world
It all started in 2004 with 30 palm trees. Today, 100 of them decorate the white sand of Denmark's most exotic beach. On a summer's day, when the sun shines from a cloudless sky, you get the feeling you are in the Caribbean. But it is quite simply the Kattegat and Denmark at its very best.
Frederikshavn offers everything you need for a wonderful holiday memory for young and old. The city is unique with its many opportunities for shopping and dining, bunkers, impressive nature and even Denmark's only palm beach.
Frederikshavn has a very special atmosphere thanks to its maritime history, its idyllic location and, not least, the ferry connections to Sweden, Norway and Læsø. The city's many visitors (around five million per year) have laid the foundation for a lively trade. Today, one of the country's longest pedestrian zones invites you to go shopping and nature offers a wealth of experiences and activities both on land and at sea.
The northernmost palm beach in the world
It all started in 2004 with 30 palm trees. Today, 100 of them decorate the white sand of Denmark's most exotic beach. On a summer's day, when the sun shines from a cloudless sky, you get the feeling you are in the Caribbean. But it is quite simply the Kattegat and Denmark at its very best.
There is always a lot to see in Aalborg and the days fly by. Don't forget to bring your bike, because everything is within easy reach on foot or by bike.
Aalborg is one of the largest cities in Denmark, and no matter what you are interested in, you will definitely find it here in Aalborg.
Treat yourself to a day in Skagen, which is only an hour's drive away, or take a trip to the North Sea. Aalborg is so well located that all options are open to you. The big city. Skagen. North Sea. Shopping. Art. Theater.
The possibilities in Aalborg are endless.
We offer plenty of space for caravans and campers. The site is in perfect condition and is just waiting for your visit. Of course, we make sure that it is always tidy and clean. We have an excellent service building, which we check several times a day. Sit down to eat in our kitchen or use our table benches outside.
Get breakfast from the bakery less than 500 meters from the campsite and enjoy it inside or outside. Supermarkets and other shops are just around the corner and you can walk, cycle or take the bus that leaves right at the campsite entrance.
We also have several great camping sites with seating and a good atmosphere. You will often have neighbors who are also going on a camping and cycling trip.
We are particularly proud of our pitches for car campers. Car campers experience something extra with us, and we have many of them passing through every day. You can choose whether you want your own wooden terrace for your motorhome. It is also possible to stand in a circle with other campers and try out camper life with us.
There is always a lot to see in Aalborg and the days fly by. Don't forget to bring your bike, because everything is within easy reach on foot or by bike.
Aalborg is one of the largest cities in Denmark, and no matter what you are interested in, you will definitely find it here in Aalborg.
Treat yourself to a day in Skagen, which is only an hour's drive away, or take a trip to the North Sea. Aalborg is so well located that all options are open to you. The big city. Skagen. North Sea. Shopping. Art. Theater.
The possibilities in Aalborg are endless.
We offer plenty of space for caravans and campers. The site is in perfect condition and is just waiting for your visit. Of course, we make sure that it is always tidy and clean. We have an excellent service building, which we check several times a day. Sit down to eat in our kitchen or use our table benches outside.
Get breakfast from the bakery less than 500 meters from the campsite and enjoy it inside or outside. Supermarkets and other shops are just around the corner and you can walk, cycle or take the bus that leaves right at the campsite entrance.
We also have several great camping sites with seating and a good atmosphere. You will often have neighbors who are also going on a camping and cycling trip.
We are particularly proud of our pitches for car campers. Car campers experience something extra with us, and we have many of them passing through every day. You can choose whether you want your own wooden terrace for your motorhome. It is also possible to stand in a circle with other campers and try out camper life with us.
Munkholmanlægget, Mariager, Klostergade 15, 9550 Mariager, Denmark
Munkholmanlægget, Mariager, Klostergade 15, 9550 Mariager, Denmark
Sigurt The Bird,Vesterskovgårdsvej, 8544 Mørke, Denmark
Sigurt The Bird,Vesterskovgårdsvej, 8544 Mørke, Denmark
Best salmon ever at the harbor
Harbor with a mega fish shop, best salmon ever,
FLYVEFISKEN EBELTOFT
Stockfletsvej 12, 8400 Ebeltoft
Harbor with a mega fish shop, best salmon ever,
FLYVEFISKEN EBELTOFT
Stockfletsvej 12, 8400 Ebeltoft
parking space at the harbor
parking space at the harbor
You will find the reception on the left hand side immediately after passing the main barrier of the campsite.
The "Falckenstein" restaurant is next to this. Please note that it is no longer open in October. The terrace offers a wonderful view of the Kiel Fjord. Here you can watch the shipping traffic on the fjord while enjoying a nice drink or a good meal. This is not only interesting because of the modern cruise ferries that arrive and depart to Oslo and Gothenburg every day, but also because of the many dream ships that are increasingly calling at Kiel as a starting and destination port. You can also watch the numerous merchant ships that have to use the lock system in Kiel-Holtenau to pass through the Kiel Canal.
There is a specially designed holiday area on the campsite.
On the one hand, there is a tent meadow divided into several sections by hedges, and on the other hand, there are pitches for caravans and mobile homes, also separated from each other by hedges.
Power connections are generally available directly on the pitches. Where this is not the case, the next power distribution box is not far away.
Drinking water is supplied at the numerous water outlets on the campsite.
There are two sanitary buildings spread around the site, which are cleaned several times a day.
You will find the reception on the left hand side immediately after passing the main barrier of the campsite.
The "Falckenstein" restaurant is next to this. Please note that it is no longer open in October. The terrace offers a wonderful view of the Kiel Fjord. Here you can watch the shipping traffic on the fjord while enjoying a nice drink or a good meal. This is not only interesting because of the modern cruise ferries that arrive and depart to Oslo and Gothenburg every day, but also because of the many dream ships that are increasingly calling at Kiel as a starting and destination port. You can also watch the numerous merchant ships that have to use the lock system in Kiel-Holtenau to pass through the Kiel Canal.
There is a specially designed holiday area on the campsite.
On the one hand, there is a tent meadow divided into several sections by hedges, and on the other hand, there are pitches for caravans and mobile homes, also separated from each other by hedges.
Power connections are generally available directly on the pitches. Where this is not the case, the next power distribution box is not far away.
Drinking water is supplied at the numerous water outlets on the campsite.
There are two sanitary buildings spread around the site, which are cleaned several times a day.
Due to the new construction of the Damaschke Bridge, there may be increased noise levels during the day from Monday to Friday.
>>> Accessibility during construction: Information under the heading Directions.
Please do NOT follow the navigation via Google Maps, for example. Access to the camping and motorhome site is possible via the street "Am Sportzentrum" from the direction of the motorway feeder road/Am Auestadion.
However, access to Giesenallee is prohibited for vehicles over 7.5 tonnes and over 4 metres wide.
Despite the restrictions caused by the construction site, we will try to make your holiday with us as pleasant as possible.
Due to the new construction of the Damaschke Bridge, there may be increased noise levels during the day from Monday to Friday.
>>> Accessibility during construction: Information under the heading Directions.
Please do NOT follow the navigation via Google Maps, for example. Access to the camping and motorhome site is possible via the street "Am Sportzentrum" from the direction of the motorway feeder road/Am Auestadion.
However, access to Giesenallee is prohibited for vehicles over 7.5 tonnes and over 4 metres wide.
Despite the restrictions caused by the construction site, we will try to make your holiday with us as pleasant as possible.
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Travelogue
start of the journey
start of the journey
From the motorway, 5 minutes towards Lohne, do not leave the road to Vechta. About 400 m after the railway crossing you will see the multi-purpose hall, the "Lohneum", on the left. Then always follow the motorhome signs! The path to the parking spaces leads behind the hall! Quiet in the evenings only from 8 p.m.! Lots of traffic in front of it. Town center, Edeka Center or Lidl can be reached in 3 minutes on foot! Aldi, Netto or famila nearby. Good location on the A1! Garbage cans fenced in and locked!?! Grey water can be emptied, fresh water for a fee. The town around Lohne with its town center, church and museum is well suited for exploring! Lohne also has very good restaurants and shopping opportunities. Lohne offers varied tourism, especially the industrial museum, the beautiful, heated forest outdoor pool, the golf course, the huge forest playground "Rehwiese" or many great bike tours in the area, e.g. to Lohne Castle, Dümmer, Dinklage Castle, hare paddling, the moor with its boardwalks, Schockemöhle riding stables, mills and and and are very beautiful with our new cycle guidance network.
From the motorway, 5 minutes towards Lohne, do not leave the road to Vechta. About 400 m after the railway crossing you will see the multi-purpose hall, the "Lohneum", on the left. Then always follow the motorhome signs! The path to the parking spaces leads behind the hall! Quiet in the evenings only from 8 p.m.! Lots of traffic in front of it. Town center, Edeka Center or Lidl can be reached in 3 minutes on foot! Aldi, Netto or famila nearby. Good location on the A1! Garbage cans fenced in and locked!?! Grey water can be emptied, fresh water for a fee. The town around Lohne with its town center, church and museum is well suited for exploring! Lohne also has very good restaurants and shopping opportunities. Lohne offers varied tourism, especially the industrial museum, the beautiful, heated forest outdoor pool, the golf course, the huge forest playground "Rehwiese" or many great bike tours in the area, e.g. to Lohne Castle, Dümmer, Dinklage Castle, hare paddling, the moor with its boardwalks, Schockemöhle riding stables, mills and and and are very beautiful with our new cycle guidance network.
50 parking spaces for cars or small mobile homes.
50 parking spaces for cars or small mobile homes.
Møgeltønder is a Danish village west of Tønder near the German-Danish border. The 787 inhabitants are called Mögeltonderaner. The first gem at the start of the journey. A wide, straight cobblestone street, lined with typical holiday homes, some with thatched roofs, forms the picturesque center of the town. At the eastern end of the street (the most beautiful village street in the country), after a bumpy drive, there is a small forest behind the Schackenborg Slotskro inn. If you park the motorhome in the parking lot opposite, you have the opportunity to stroll past the houses and take a look at the church with its impressive frescoes or the antique shop opposite. Schackenborg Castle is somewhat hidden in the forest and open to the public at certain times. It was the residence of Prince Joachim, the youngest son of the Danish queen, and his family until 2014.
Møgeltønder is a Danish village west of Tønder near the German-Danish border. The 787 inhabitants are called Mögeltonderaner. The first gem at the start of the journey. A wide, straight cobblestone street, lined with typical holiday homes, some with thatched roofs, forms the picturesque center of the town. At the eastern end of the street (the most beautiful village street in the country), after a bumpy drive, there is a small forest behind the Schackenborg Slotskro inn. If you park the motorhome in the parking lot opposite, you have the opportunity to stroll past the houses and take a look at the church with its impressive frescoes or the antique shop opposite. Schackenborg Castle is somewhat hidden in the forest and open to the public at certain times. It was the residence of Prince Joachim, the youngest son of the Danish queen, and his family until 2014.
The Oasis on Rømø is a privately run "campsite" located in the southern part of Rømø. The Oasis currently has 218 pitches, all with electricity. There are lovely common rooms, washing facilities, a sauna, showers, emptying facilities and dogs can be brought along for free.
The site is conveniently located just a few hundred meters from the grocery store and the Rømø bakery. Havneby is just over 1.5 km away, with many shops, grocery stores as well as a number of good restaurants, fish shops and the Havneby Kro, which is always worth a visit. Bicycles can also be rented in Havneby. The Rømø-Sylt ferry runs back and forth daily, and the timetable is of course available at the Oase.
The Oasis on Rømø is a privately run "campsite" located in the southern part of Rømø. The Oasis currently has 218 pitches, all with electricity. There are lovely common rooms, washing facilities, a sauna, showers, emptying facilities and dogs can be brought along for free.
The site is conveniently located just a few hundred meters from the grocery store and the Rømø bakery. Havneby is just over 1.5 km away, with many shops, grocery stores as well as a number of good restaurants, fish shops and the Havneby Kro, which is always worth a visit. Bicycles can also be rented in Havneby. The Rømø-Sylt ferry runs back and forth daily, and the timetable is of course available at the Oase.
Oldest and best preserved Viking city in Scandinavia.
Oldest and best preserved Viking city in Scandinavia.
Man by the Sea (Danish: Mennesket ved Havet) is a nine-metre-high sculpture group made of white concrete, created by the sculptor, painter and graphic artist Svend Wiig Hansen.
The sculpture is located in Sædding Strand, northwest of Esbjerg city centre, near the Fisheries and Maritime Museum. The sculpture was commissioned in 1994 to mark Esbjerg's 100th anniversary as an independent rural municipality ( sognekommune ). It was opened to the public on 28 October 1995. It has become a symbol of the city and can be seen from the sea ten kilometres away in good weather.
Man by the Sea (Danish: Mennesket ved Havet) is a nine-metre-high sculpture group made of white concrete, created by the sculptor, painter and graphic artist Svend Wiig Hansen.
The sculpture is located in Sædding Strand, northwest of Esbjerg city centre, near the Fisheries and Maritime Museum. The sculpture was commissioned in 1994 to mark Esbjerg's 100th anniversary as an independent rural municipality ( sognekommune ). It was opened to the public on 28 October 1995. It has become a symbol of the city and can be seen from the sea ten kilometres away in good weather.
Parking space by the fjord, Beddingsvej 55, 6960 Havide Sande. Great parking space right by the water, short distance to town. Also suitable for large vehicles. Price is OK. Great place with lots of space. Great view of the fjord. Now 3 toilet/shower cabins.
Restaurant Tip: Cafe Marina (Reservation)
Parking space by the fjord, Beddingsvej 55, 6960 Havide Sande. Great parking space right by the water, short distance to town. Also suitable for large vehicles. Price is OK. Great place with lots of space. Great view of the fjord. Now 3 toilet/shower cabins.
Restaurant Tip: Cafe Marina (Reservation)
Parking: Sonderbrogarde 7500, free 4 parking spaces next to the supermarket. In the city center Slagter Bertelsen, (great grilled meat).
Parking: Sonderbrogarde 7500, free 4 parking spaces next to the supermarket. In the city center Slagter Bertelsen, (great grilled meat).
Troll Wild Emil,
Take the whole family on a troll hunt for the troll WildEmil, who is taking a nap in Tinkerdal Skov near Skave outside Holstebro.
You have to look closely - because despite its impressive size of 2x7 meters, the troll fell asleep in a nest made of spruce trees and branches, so it can be difficult to find in the forest.
Longitude: 8.866182379424574
Latitude: 56.39508623503532
Troll Wild Emil,
Take the whole family on a troll hunt for the troll WildEmil, who is taking a nap in Tinkerdal Skov near Skave outside Holstebro.
You have to look closely - because despite its impressive size of 2x7 meters, the troll fell asleep in a nest made of spruce trees and branches, so it can be difficult to find in the forest.
Longitude: 8.866182379424574
Latitude: 56.39508623503532
Camping Vesterhav (beach/bunker facilities)
100 meters from the fantastic North Sea lies Camping Vesterhav with 110 pitches and 6 cabins.
Here you have plenty of opportunity to get out into nature and take advantage of the fantastic opportunities that are right on your doorstep, whether you are looking for an active holiday with wind sports, water sports, cycling, fishing, hiking or just pure relaxation in the Dunes, on the beach or by the fire.
Camping Vesterhav (beach/bunker facilities)
100 meters from the fantastic North Sea lies Camping Vesterhav with 110 pitches and 6 cabins.
Here you have plenty of opportunity to get out into nature and take advantage of the fantastic opportunities that are right on your doorstep, whether you are looking for an active holiday with wind sports, water sports, cycling, fishing, hiking or just pure relaxation in the Dunes, on the beach or by the fire.
Ferry connection approx. 300 kr. approx. 40€. At the western entrance to the Limfjord, the fisherman Alfred Pedersen created something special in his house on Sneglevej. He decorated his house with mussel shells and snail shells. Parking is possible next to the Sneglehuset.
Ferry connection approx. 300 kr. approx. 40€. At the western entrance to the Limfjord, the fisherman Alfred Pedersen created something special in his house on Sneglevej. He decorated his house with mussel shells and snail shells. Parking is possible next to the Sneglehuset.
Troll of Askhoj,
At the top of Ashøj Hill, which is Thy's highest point at 93 metres, a troll is hiding in the forest.
In a secret place, in the middle of a clearing, the troll Ask from Ashøj sits with a stone in one hand and a stick in the other. By searching for traces in the forest, you can find out where Ash is sitting.
Troll of Askhoj,
At the top of Ashøj Hill, which is Thy's highest point at 93 metres, a troll is hiding in the forest.
In a secret place, in the middle of a clearing, the troll Ask from Ashøj sits with a stone in one hand and a stick in the other. By searching for traces in the forest, you can find out where Ash is sitting.
Be sure to try fish cakes and butterfish
Be sure to try fish cakes and butterfish
Visit to Vogelfelsen
Visit to Vogelfelsen
Just drive towards Blokhus until you are alone. Beach camping is only allowed there.
Just drive towards Blokhus until you are alone. Beach camping is only allowed there.
Fish and golden eagles in free flight. There is a performance on Thursdays at 3 p.m. Admission one hour beforehand, approx. €20, www.eagleworld.dk
Fish and golden eagles in free flight. There is a performance on Thursdays at 3 p.m. Admission one hour beforehand, approx. €20, www.eagleworld.dk
From the campsite, cycle to Grenen (less than 10 minutes) and then to the northernmost point where the North and Baltic Seas meet. Best early in the morning...a dream with seals up close.
From the campsite, cycle to Grenen (less than 10 minutes) and then to the northernmost point where the North and Baltic Seas meet. Best early in the morning...a dream with seals up close.
Bicycle tour to the northernmost point of Denmark where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet.
Bicycle tour to the northernmost point of Denmark where the North Sea and the Baltic Sea meet.
A walk through the narrow and winding streets of the town takes you past numerous fishermen's houses, which are all close together. The history of the old fishing community can still be felt, especially in the old part of the town.
Make your way to the harbour, the busiest fishing port on the entire Kattegat coast. There is always plenty to see here, as the fishing boats come in laden with Frederikshavn's famous plaice, which are sold directly at the harbour or in the many small fish shops. At the harbour you also have the opportunity to attend a real fish auction, which takes place every morning at seven o'clock. Get caught up in the atmosphere as the auctioneer auctions off large boxes of freshly caught fish with rapid speed and precision. The harbour is always buzzing with activity and atmosphere.
There are some lovely restaurants near the harbour around the marina where you can enjoy fresh fish and shellfish or other interesting dishes. Just north of Strandby harbour there are lovely beaches where there is always plenty of space on the beach and in the dunes. Strandby also offers special events every summer, such as harbour festivals and a horse and fun fair.
A walk through the narrow and winding streets of the town takes you past numerous fishermen's houses, which are all close together. The history of the old fishing community can still be felt, especially in the old part of the town.
Make your way to the harbour, the busiest fishing port on the entire Kattegat coast. There is always plenty to see here, as the fishing boats come in laden with Frederikshavn's famous plaice, which are sold directly at the harbour or in the many small fish shops. At the harbour you also have the opportunity to attend a real fish auction, which takes place every morning at seven o'clock. Get caught up in the atmosphere as the auctioneer auctions off large boxes of freshly caught fish with rapid speed and precision. The harbour is always buzzing with activity and atmosphere.
There are some lovely restaurants near the harbour around the marina where you can enjoy fresh fish and shellfish or other interesting dishes. Just north of Strandby harbour there are lovely beaches where there is always plenty of space on the beach and in the dunes. Strandby also offers special events every summer, such as harbour festivals and a horse and fun fair.
Frederikshavn offers everything you need for a wonderful holiday memory for young and old. The city is unique with its many opportunities for shopping and dining, bunkers, impressive nature and even Denmark's only palm beach.
Frederikshavn has a very special atmosphere thanks to its maritime history, its idyllic location and, not least, the ferry connections to Sweden, Norway and Læsø. The city's many visitors (around five million per year) have laid the foundation for a lively trade. Today, one of the country's longest pedestrian zones invites you to go shopping and nature offers a wealth of experiences and activities both on land and at sea.
The northernmost palm beach in the world
It all started in 2004 with 30 palm trees. Today, 100 of them decorate the white sand of Denmark's most exotic beach. On a summer's day, when the sun shines from a cloudless sky, you get the feeling you are in the Caribbean. But it is quite simply the Kattegat and Denmark at its very best.
Frederikshavn offers everything you need for a wonderful holiday memory for young and old. The city is unique with its many opportunities for shopping and dining, bunkers, impressive nature and even Denmark's only palm beach.
Frederikshavn has a very special atmosphere thanks to its maritime history, its idyllic location and, not least, the ferry connections to Sweden, Norway and Læsø. The city's many visitors (around five million per year) have laid the foundation for a lively trade. Today, one of the country's longest pedestrian zones invites you to go shopping and nature offers a wealth of experiences and activities both on land and at sea.
The northernmost palm beach in the world
It all started in 2004 with 30 palm trees. Today, 100 of them decorate the white sand of Denmark's most exotic beach. On a summer's day, when the sun shines from a cloudless sky, you get the feeling you are in the Caribbean. But it is quite simply the Kattegat and Denmark at its very best.
There is always a lot to see in Aalborg and the days fly by. Don't forget to bring your bike, because everything is within easy reach on foot or by bike.
Aalborg is one of the largest cities in Denmark, and no matter what you are interested in, you will definitely find it here in Aalborg.
Treat yourself to a day in Skagen, which is only an hour's drive away, or take a trip to the North Sea. Aalborg is so well located that all options are open to you. The big city. Skagen. North Sea. Shopping. Art. Theater.
The possibilities in Aalborg are endless.
We offer plenty of space for caravans and campers. The site is in perfect condition and is just waiting for your visit. Of course, we make sure that it is always tidy and clean. We have an excellent service building, which we check several times a day. Sit down to eat in our kitchen or use our table benches outside.
Get breakfast from the bakery less than 500 meters from the campsite and enjoy it inside or outside. Supermarkets and other shops are just around the corner and you can walk, cycle or take the bus that leaves right at the campsite entrance.
We also have several great camping sites with seating and a good atmosphere. You will often have neighbors who are also going on a camping and cycling trip.
We are particularly proud of our pitches for car campers. Car campers experience something extra with us, and we have many of them passing through every day. You can choose whether you want your own wooden terrace for your motorhome. It is also possible to stand in a circle with other campers and try out camper life with us.
There is always a lot to see in Aalborg and the days fly by. Don't forget to bring your bike, because everything is within easy reach on foot or by bike.
Aalborg is one of the largest cities in Denmark, and no matter what you are interested in, you will definitely find it here in Aalborg.
Treat yourself to a day in Skagen, which is only an hour's drive away, or take a trip to the North Sea. Aalborg is so well located that all options are open to you. The big city. Skagen. North Sea. Shopping. Art. Theater.
The possibilities in Aalborg are endless.
We offer plenty of space for caravans and campers. The site is in perfect condition and is just waiting for your visit. Of course, we make sure that it is always tidy and clean. We have an excellent service building, which we check several times a day. Sit down to eat in our kitchen or use our table benches outside.
Get breakfast from the bakery less than 500 meters from the campsite and enjoy it inside or outside. Supermarkets and other shops are just around the corner and you can walk, cycle or take the bus that leaves right at the campsite entrance.
We also have several great camping sites with seating and a good atmosphere. You will often have neighbors who are also going on a camping and cycling trip.
We are particularly proud of our pitches for car campers. Car campers experience something extra with us, and we have many of them passing through every day. You can choose whether you want your own wooden terrace for your motorhome. It is also possible to stand in a circle with other campers and try out camper life with us.
Munkholmanlægget, Mariager, Klostergade 15, 9550 Mariager, Denmark
Munkholmanlægget, Mariager, Klostergade 15, 9550 Mariager, Denmark
Sigurt The Bird,Vesterskovgårdsvej, 8544 Mørke, Denmark
Sigurt The Bird,Vesterskovgårdsvej, 8544 Mørke, Denmark
Best salmon ever at the harbor
Harbor with a mega fish shop, best salmon ever,
FLYVEFISKEN EBELTOFT
Stockfletsvej 12, 8400 Ebeltoft
Harbor with a mega fish shop, best salmon ever,
FLYVEFISKEN EBELTOFT
Stockfletsvej 12, 8400 Ebeltoft
parking space at the harbor
parking space at the harbor
You will find the reception on the left hand side immediately after passing the main barrier of the campsite.
The "Falckenstein" restaurant is next to this. Please note that it is no longer open in October. The terrace offers a wonderful view of the Kiel Fjord. Here you can watch the shipping traffic on the fjord while enjoying a nice drink or a good meal. This is not only interesting because of the modern cruise ferries that arrive and depart to Oslo and Gothenburg every day, but also because of the many dream ships that are increasingly calling at Kiel as a starting and destination port. You can also watch the numerous merchant ships that have to use the lock system in Kiel-Holtenau to pass through the Kiel Canal.
There is a specially designed holiday area on the campsite.
On the one hand, there is a tent meadow divided into several sections by hedges, and on the other hand, there are pitches for caravans and mobile homes, also separated from each other by hedges.
Power connections are generally available directly on the pitches. Where this is not the case, the next power distribution box is not far away.
Drinking water is supplied at the numerous water outlets on the campsite.
There are two sanitary buildings spread around the site, which are cleaned several times a day.
You will find the reception on the left hand side immediately after passing the main barrier of the campsite.
The "Falckenstein" restaurant is next to this. Please note that it is no longer open in October. The terrace offers a wonderful view of the Kiel Fjord. Here you can watch the shipping traffic on the fjord while enjoying a nice drink or a good meal. This is not only interesting because of the modern cruise ferries that arrive and depart to Oslo and Gothenburg every day, but also because of the many dream ships that are increasingly calling at Kiel as a starting and destination port. You can also watch the numerous merchant ships that have to use the lock system in Kiel-Holtenau to pass through the Kiel Canal.
There is a specially designed holiday area on the campsite.
On the one hand, there is a tent meadow divided into several sections by hedges, and on the other hand, there are pitches for caravans and mobile homes, also separated from each other by hedges.
Power connections are generally available directly on the pitches. Where this is not the case, the next power distribution box is not far away.
Drinking water is supplied at the numerous water outlets on the campsite.
There are two sanitary buildings spread around the site, which are cleaned several times a day.
Due to the new construction of the Damaschke Bridge, there may be increased noise levels during the day from Monday to Friday.
>>> Accessibility during construction: Information under the heading Directions.
Please do NOT follow the navigation via Google Maps, for example. Access to the camping and motorhome site is possible via the street "Am Sportzentrum" from the direction of the motorway feeder road/Am Auestadion.
However, access to Giesenallee is prohibited for vehicles over 7.5 tonnes and over 4 metres wide.
Despite the restrictions caused by the construction site, we will try to make your holiday with us as pleasant as possible.
Due to the new construction of the Damaschke Bridge, there may be increased noise levels during the day from Monday to Friday.
>>> Accessibility during construction: Information under the heading Directions.
Please do NOT follow the navigation via Google Maps, for example. Access to the camping and motorhome site is possible via the street "Am Sportzentrum" from the direction of the motorway feeder road/Am Auestadion.
However, access to Giesenallee is prohibited for vehicles over 7.5 tonnes and over 4 metres wide.
Despite the restrictions caused by the construction site, we will try to make your holiday with us as pleasant as possible.
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