Holiday homes on Lolland
This is the rural landscape that is so characteristic of
Denmark´s
fourth largest island, Lolland. That´s why this flat island
has been nicknamed
"The Pancake", especially In the western part of the island
where
the flat terrain and fields stretch as far as the eye can
see. In addition to
the flat landscape, you´ll also find many small inlets
dotted along the coast on Lolland, as well as
large lakes and woodlands. The southern part of
Lolland is bordered by the South Lolland dike.
Lolland is surrounded by the Baltic Sea, the Langelands
Belt,
Guldborgsund, Fehmarn Belt and the waters of Småland and is
connected to Falster in three places. If you rent a holiday
home for your summer holiday on Lolland, you will have ferry
connections to both
Langeland and
Germany.
The two largest cities on Lolland are Nakskov and Maribo. In
these towns,
you can enjoy the old, historic buildings that are so
characteristic of
both of these towns. At the port of Nakskov, you will find
the mail boat
which offers relaxing sailing excursions on Nakskov Fjord
and the
small islands nearby. Maribo also offers you the chance to
take a relaxing stroll
past the half-timbered houses, or enjoy a visit to the
Maribo Outdoor Museum, or why not stop at
Maribo Cathedral, which is an old monastic church.
Fun experiences on Lolland you mustn´t miss!
Knuthenborg Safari Park
The island's biggest attraction and Northern Europe's
largest safari park -
Here, you can experience more than 1,000 exotic species of
all sizes
and weights! All the animals are separated into different
areas,
according to where they come from. Visit the animals in
the monkey forest, the woodland plain, the zoo and the
African
savannah. Explore the tiger or wolf forest by car, and
experience the
wildlife up close in the safety of this enclosed area. The
latest attraction is
the dinosaur forest, where you can view both the excavations
and an exhibition
of fossils and skeletons, and come face-to-face with more
than 20 lifelike, roaring
dinosaurs. There is also a large play area in the park for
children. Recently, a large water slide and a
water playground were added to the play area.
Visit the Medieval Center at Guldborgsund
Visit the Medieval Center at Guldborgsund and experience the
deafening
cannons, the jousting tournaments of the knights and huge
war machines
that can hurl small boulders over great distances. A living
museum of peace-loving
craftsmen, formidable warriors, brave knights and rich
merchants.
Dodekalitten
In a field on Lolland, a monument to time consisting of
twelve stone pillars placed in a circle featuring
electroacoustic
music has been built. Each of the twelve stone pillars is
7-9 m. tall and weighs
between 25-45 tons. The tops feature carved faces,
all facing the center. The combination of the huge
stone pillars and the music creates a unique experience.
Bird Song Art Museum.
Discover a piece of Danish art history on a visit to the
Bird Song Art Museum. The museum houses a fine collection of
Danish art from the late 18th century until today and
2-3 special exhibitions are held annually. Here, you can
find the works of
artists such as the Skagen painters, Olaf Rude, Cobra,
Vilhelm
Lundstrøm, Kristian Zahrtmann and Jens Juel. The museum is
situated in
a scenic area that provides the opportunity to enjoy a
beautiful walk
on the property belonging to the Fuglsang Estate.
The Open Air Museum in Maribo
Take a trip back to the 19th century with a visit to The
Open Air Museum in Maribo You will find the museum near
Maribo´s scenic Southern Lake surrounded by the forest. Go
off
exploring in the old houses and immerse yourself in the
day-to-day lives of
the pastor, the smallholder or farmer as you experience what
life was like
in the countryside in the old days. A visit packed with fun
and new learning experiences for the whole
family.
The Rødby Ferry to Puttgarden, Germany
If you visit to Lolland, you won´t be far from the ferry in
Rødby
so why not hop on board for a quick shopping trip just
across the border in Germany. Take the ferry
to Puttgarden and shop to your heart´s content Northern
Europe's largest
border shop. Whether you stock up on beer, water, your
favourite alcoholic beverages
or sweets and chocolates, this 8,000 sq.m. store is a
one-of-a-kind
shopping experience.
From Puttgarden, it´s also only an hour´s drive to the
exciting, historic city of Lübeck. You could also drive a
little
further to Germany's second largest city of Hamburg and
spice up
your rental home experience with a taste of the big
metropolis. You can
take the train from Puttgarden directly to either
Lubeck or Hamburg.
Rent your holiday home from DanCenter and enjoy a discount
on many of
Denmark's most popular attractions.
Here you can see the attractions on which you get a
discount,
.
Holiday home rentals on Lolland
At DanCenter Holiday Home Rentals, we have over 60 years
of experience in renting out holiday homes, so when you plan
your
holiday through us, you can be sure that everything will run
as smoothly as it should.
Here, on our site, you will find more than 180 holiday
homes situated on
Lolland - so whether you are looking for a classic cottage,
a luxury house or a property with a sea view, you´ll find
something for everyone at DanCenter. Be inspired by the
wide range of houses on offer before you book that
well-deserved holiday
for you and your loved ones. In about half of DanCenter´s
holiday homes, pets are welcome.
Holiday homes on Lolland
If you´re considering Lolland for your holiday, DanCenter
offers
holiday home rentals in many popular holiday home areas. The
most popular areas are
Bredfjed,
Hummingen
and Nysted.
Spend your vacation at a Danland Holiday Center
If you´d like to try a slightly different type of holiday
instead of
holidaying in rental home, then why not stay at a
Holiday resort Here, you´ll have
access to
a number of common facilities that you rarely have
when you rent a holiday home.
In
holiday center in Rudkøbing
on Langeland, you stay in one of the cosy wooden cabins
adjacent to
the marina. A playground, basketball, petanque, and
volleyball
are just some of the amenities available at the resort in
Rudkøbing. The resort also offers bike rental, so
you can experience Langeland on two wheels.
If you go to Falster instead, you can stay at Danland´s
holiday center in Marielyst
. Relax on your vacation with a stroll around the
playground, or try out the bouncy pad... or why not
spend a day at the 20 km long sandy beach where the Baltic
Sea stretches
all the way out to the blue horizon.
Holiday home in Denmark
You can find your holiday home in Denmark at DanCenter! Or
you can book your holiday home in one of the 28 Danland
holiday parks, most of which include a swimming complex and
final cleaning service!
Take your pick from among thousands of holiday homes in
all of Denmark's beautiful regions or go on a
seaside holiday to one of our 28 holiday parks with
subtropical swimming complexes and a view of the best
beaches in Denmark.
DanCenter offers holiday homes and holiday parks all over
Denmark. Choose your dream house and enjoy
the fantastic Danish nature.
Stay in the midst of the sand dunes at the water's edge or
relax in a holiday home in Denmark with its own pool. Our
holiday homes in Denmark are located in the most beautiful
parts of the country. Be it the Danish coast of the Baltic
or North Sea, there is a huge range to choose from! The
basic features of our holiday homes in Denmark often include
a fireplace, whirlpool and a sauna.
Holiday in Denmark by the sea
7,000 kilometres of coast is already pretty impressive.
And nowhere in the whole of Denmark is further than 55
kilometres
away from the coast. Then with are another 400 islands, and
it becomes
record-breaking. Those who love the sea
don't want to miss Denmark. The country's serenity is thanks
to the
interplay of sun and clouds, wind and waves.
Enjoy it on the beach, absorb it as you wander through
Denmark's
small towns, which are orientated towards their inhabitants.
You
can see it in
the aesthetic of every day things. You can experience it on
holiday.
Discover
the dramatic natural scenery of the cliffs on Bornholm, the
wild waves of the North Sea, the beautiful little islands on
the
southern coast of Funen, the magical light of Skagen,
the hilly moors or the historic
merchant towns. Let your holiday in Denmark begin!
The majority of our holiday homes are just a stone's throw
from the sea or even have a direct view of the water.
Take a seaside holiday in Denmark and be impressed
by this holiday destination.
Holiday at the Danish North Sea
The Danish North Sea coast is characterised by wide sandy beaches that stretch for miles with a great dune landscape and lots of perfectly located holiday homes. In many areas, you can even drive your car along the beach. Off Denmark's southern North Sea coast, you will find the islands of Rømø, Fanø and Mandø in the middle of the Danish Wadden Sea. Popular holiday locations such as Blåvand, Henne Beach and Vejers Beach can be found in this coastal region. Jammer Bay in the north is located north of the resorts of Løkken and Blokhus on a magnificent cliff, before you reach the tip of Denmark. Book your Denmark holiday at the North Sea.
Holiday at the Danish Baltic Sea
The Danish Baltic sea offers a variety of small beaches and bays to discover. The sea is significantly calmer here, making it ideal for families with children. Long sandy beaches can also be found here and there along the Baltic coast. Of course, the varied archipelago beyond the mainland is especially interesting. There are hundreds of smaller islands surrounding the main islands of Zealand and Funen, some inhabited, some not. Due to the numerous islands, the region has also been called the Danish South Sea. Find your holiday home on the Danish Baltic coast here.
Holiday in Denmark with children
The activity homes are ideal for families and groups, equipped with table tennis, table football, Nintendo Wii and a pool table. The Danland holiday parks also promise a restful family holiday, with amenities such as a swimming complex, mini-golf and lots more. You can find more information at danland.de. It is possible to arrange short trips here of 2 nights or more. A holiday in Denmark with children will be unforgettable. The sea, the beach, the sand dunes – all of this makes for a great adventure playground for youngsters. In addition, there are numerous sights and attractions in Denmark that the whole family can enjoy. As a DanCenter guest, you will also receive a discount at several attractions. You can find more information here and in the service office.
Holiday with a dog in Denmark
You can take your dog with you on holiday to more than 3,000
holiday homes
in Denmark. Up to 2 pets
are welcome. If you are travelling with more than two
animals,
please get in touch with our
reservation team.
Denmark is a great holiday destination for families with
dogs.
It's not just people who long for freedom, sea air and
nature, our four-legged friends do as well! There are a few
rules that you need to keep in mind in Denmark, however. You
can find all the information you need about holidays in
Denmark with a dog here!
Denmark holiday tips
DanCenter asked more than 7,400 guests what attractions they
liked best in Denmark last year.
In addition, we have put together our absolute best Denmark
holiday tips:
- Visit the Tirpitz Museum on the southern North Sea,
discover the historic idyllic village of Sønderho on the
island of Fanø and pay a visit to the island of Mandø, which
is only
accessible at low tide.
- At the mid-point of the North Sea, you can
admire the 64-metre high "Blåbjerg-Nyminde Klit" sand dune,
the tallest in Denmark,
visit the culture capital of Hostelbro or the
central Danish lake district, which is very reminiscent of
the nature
in Sweden.
- Thy national park awaits you on the northern North Sea
coast,
offering 30 natural attractions. What's more, you can
navigate the
snaps route around Limfjord and
visit the sand-covered church in Skagen.
- You can go on some great hikes along the Baltic Sea to the
south.
Firstly, you have the Gendarmstien hiking trail with
German-Danish history, and secondly, you can hike around
the Haderslev Dam. If you're feeling particularly
courageous,
you can cross the small belt bridge, which is
also called bridge walking. Please only do this accompanied
by a guide!
- In the mid-Baltic coast, you can visit the town of Aarhus.
The new harbour area is particularly interesting,
with special architectural features and the ARoS
art gallery. The Ejer Bavnehøj is the one of the highest
points in Denmark and
always worth a visit.
- Take a trip to the northern Baltic to
the island of Læsø and discover the mussel town of Løgstør.
For a little history, as well as a great view, visit
Bangsbo Fort prison.
- The archipelago hiking trail will lead you all the way
round the
island of Funen. There are various ferry connections, which
will allow you to
"hop" across the Danish South Sea between islands like
Funen, Langeland and
Æro. The island of Funen is also known for great
delicatessen markets.
- There are more Danish holiday tips for the islands of
Zealand, Lolland and Falster. Visit the Odsherred geopark,
the Liselund castle park on Møn or the
maritime museum in Helsingør.
- On Denmark's sunshine island of Bornholm, you can take a
fantastic bike tour through the Almindingen forest,
hike by the rocky Hammershus-Allinge coastline or
visit the many farms offering great organic products.
As you can see, a holiday in Denmark is varied and
exciting for the whole family.
The most beautiful beaches in Denmark
Denmark is the perfect destination for beach holidaymakers –
along its more than 7,000 kilometres of coastline, you'll
find some of the widest sandy beaches in Europe alternating
with Unesco World Heritage cliffs. You can find out which
beach suits you best here!
Denmark's lively archipelago
Islands have always been especially attractive to people.
Fans of the big city and lovers of quiet solitude alike can
find happiness on Denmark's fascinating island archipelago.
Learn more about Denmark's most beautiful islands!
Low-cost Denmark holiday
There's a holiday home for every budget in Denmark.
From the classic Scandinavian holiday home to
a large luxury manor, we have everything. Here are a few
tips for keeping your holiday in Denmark affordable:
- Travel in the low-season. In
spring and autumn in particular, you will
be able to grab an affordable Danish holiday. Our
holiday homes start from €249/week.
- Shop in Germany. Groceries are
significantly cheaper in Germany than in Denmark. It
therefore
makes sense to buy long-lasting groceries and fresh products
for the
first few days while you're in Germany and take them with
you.
- Cook your own meals. Especially if you're in a larger
group,
you can save a lot by preparing the food
yourself. You will find everything that you need in the
holiday home.
- Use the DanCenter discount available for lots
of attractions and sights. For example, you can
get 20% discount off entry to LEGOLAND Billund
. Just ask at the onsite service office.
- Book last minute. Shortly before the arrival date, we
reduce lots of vacant houses by up to 30%.
- Stay up to date. Our newsletter and
social media channels will keep you informed about special
offers and discounts!
Holiday Denmark - in the land of the holiday homes
Holiday home breaks in Denmark are a
classic way to get some rest – and each generation is
rediscovering just how
relaxing it can be to take some time off by the Baltic or
North Sea coast.
It doesn't matter what time of year it is!
If the typical Danish holiday home didn't exist, you
would have to invent it: a house at the seaside – by more
than
7,000 kilometres of coastline on the Baltic and North Sea.
Denmark has been living the holiday (home) dream for
generations – and it is always being reinvented. It all
began
very modestly – or elegantly, depending on your perspective.
The first Danish summer visitors were nobles. They
were first able to afford country houses in North Zealand in
the 18th century,
spending the summer months there. Around
1900, an increasing number of artists moved to authentic
fishing towns such as Skagen in North Jutland and Hornbæk on
Zealand. To this day, the works of the Skagen Painters and
the Funen Painters attract thousands of art enthusiasts to
Denmark's museums.
From the beginning of the last century,
well-off Danes began building their own real holiday homes.
The real success story of the Danish
holiday home began in the 1950s, however.
As prosperity increased among all classes,
construction of the Danish "summer house" (sommerhus)
as leisure accommodation soared – while there were approx.
40,000 by around 1950,
today there are more than 220,000 holiday homes
across the country.
However, it's not just the number of holiday homes that has
changed. The character and lifestyle in these Danish
holiday escapes are now more comparable with the holiday
atmosphere
of the 1970s, for example. At that time,
the houses became progressively larger, more comfortable and
more
insulated. What had previously just been a summer holiday
home
could now become a home at any time of year. Today, these
luxury houses of 100
or 120 square metres offer all imaginable
amenities, such as washing machines and dishwashers,
satellite TV,
DVD players, Wi-Fi, whirlpool, sauna and more.
Despite increasing requirements, the "essence" of the
Danish holiday home survived regardless of luxury and
furnishing:
making the dream of living in the middle of nature come
true.
On your own piece of land in a house that
is arranged in a simple and pleasant way, with a clearly
Nordic design.
With a terrace for bright, endless
summer evenings. Or a fire for a cosy atmosphere in
autumn and winter. A fully-equipped kitchen
where the family can meet and cook together - unlike in
hectic day-to-day life at home.
The dream brings
couples together, brings several generations of families
together, as well as friends who
want to enjoy the countryside instead of the hustle and
bustle of the city.
The choice of holiday homes these days ranges from
wellness houses to houses with swimming pools, from houses
for
pet owners to houses for fishing, from
energy saving houses to child-friendly activity houses
with a pool table, table football and gaming consoles. The
house with a sea view
complements the holiday home near the city.
You also have the choice of when you travel:
Depending on the time of year, a Danish holiday home can
be rented for several days or just a long weekend, with
arrival on the day of your choice.
The secret behind the Danish word "Hygge".
It is well-known that the Danes have long been among the
happiest people in the world. At least, that is what regular
surveys suggest, such as the European Social Survey, which
tracks the self-assessment of nations each year. There are
many reasons why our Nordic neighbours find themselves in
this permanent positive state. In other countries, it has
been attributed to the Danish hygge phenomenon that the
world has feverishly embraced. Even many Danes don't realise
that the word "Hygge" has Norwegian origins...