Enjoy a relaxing vacation in this traditional vacation home right by the sea.
In the south of Zealand, this compact vacation home welcomes you with a cozy atmosphere and many idyllic excursion possibilities. Start the day with a relaxed breakfast together in the bright ambience of your vacation home and plan your activities. In the living room, you can light the wood-burning stove for extra Danish hygge and relax on the comfortable sofas. There is plenty of space to linger on the terrace, regardless of whether the sun is shining or the weather is not at its best. Your children will love playing in the garden whatever the weather.
You have a view of the beach from your terrace. Walk the few meters to the sea and swim in the gentle waves several times a day. You can also go hiking or cycling along the beautiful Faxe Bay or rent a canoe or kayak to explore your vacation area from the water. In Faxe, which is known for its impressive limestone quarry, you can learn more about the formation of the limestone landscape and the fossils found there in the Geomuseum.
In the south of Zealand, this compact vacation home welcomes you with a cozy atmosphere and many idyllic excursion possibilities. Start the day with a relaxed breakfast together in the bright ambience of your vacation home and plan your activities. In the living room, you can light the wood-burning stove for extra Danish hygge and relax on the comfortable sofas. There is plenty of space to linger on the terrace, regardless of whether the sun is shining or the weather is not at its best. Your children will love playing in the garden whatever the weather.
You have a view of the beach from your terrace. Walk the few meters to the sea and swim in the gentle waves several times a day. You can also go hiking or cycling along the beautiful Faxe Bay or rent a canoe or kayak to explore your vacation area from the water. In Faxe, which is known for its impressive limestone quarry, you can learn more about the formation of the limestone landscape and the fossils found there in the Geomuseum.