This wooden holiday home with a whirlpool and sauna is located in the northern part of Rømø.
In the living room, which is combined with the kitchen, there is a wood-burning stove for those chilly evenings. In the well-equipped kitchen, the daily chores are easy to manage. At the house there is a lovely, partly covered south-facing terrace with barbecue facilities on warm summer evenings, while the young guests can play on the swing and in the sandpit.
Rømø is surrounded by the roaring North Sea and the vast, shallow Wadden Sea and offers fascinating natural areas. On a walk to the harbour, you can take a look at the fishing boats or watch the Sylt ferry dock and cast off. Rømø has captivated people for centuries. First it was the fishermen and then the wealthy whaling captains, whose beautiful and lovingly restored thatched houses are still admired by visitors to the island today. Thanks to the unique nature and the vast expanses of this island with the widest and finest sandy beaches in Europe, you can still find a quiet spot all to yourself today.
In the living room, which is combined with the kitchen, there is a wood-burning stove for those chilly evenings. In the well-equipped kitchen, the daily chores are easy to manage. At the house there is a lovely, partly covered south-facing terrace with barbecue facilities on warm summer evenings, while the young guests can play on the swing and in the sandpit.
Rømø is surrounded by the roaring North Sea and the vast, shallow Wadden Sea and offers fascinating natural areas. On a walk to the harbour, you can take a look at the fishing boats or watch the Sylt ferry dock and cast off. Rømø has captivated people for centuries. First it was the fishermen and then the wealthy whaling captains, whose beautiful and lovingly restored thatched houses are still admired by visitors to the island today. Thanks to the unique nature and the vast expanses of this island with the widest and finest sandy beaches in Europe, you can still find a quiet spot all to yourself today.