Summer holiday
Spend your summer holiday in a cottage, getting close to everything the Danish suffer has to offer.
Spend your summer holiday in a cottage, getting close to everything the Danish suffer has to offer.
Secure your dream holiday home for your 2026 vacation today. As a special offer, you can cancel your 2026 booking completely free of charge until 15 January 2026 – as long as there are more than 70 days left before arrival.
Plan an unforgettable holiday with your dog in one of our dog-friendly holiday homes. Whether you want to explore Denmark’s countless dog forests or simply enjoy a holiday and nature with your dog, we have the right holiday home for you.
In need of a relaxing break from everyday life? A mini holiday is the perfect way to enjoy a well-deserved pause – no big planning required.
Holidaying in a cottage during spring in Denmark is simply fantastic. You can get close to nature and breathe in the familiar scent of blooming flowers.
In the beautiful landscape of Northern Funen, you have the summer land area of Tørresø where you can enjoy life on the finest sandy beach stretching along the coast. You can also experience the natural green surroundings with rolling hillscapes, open fields and small woodlands. Explore the area, watch the birds and experience the amazing flora that changes from season to season. Just outside of Tørresø, you will find Otterup featuring a range of shops and eateries. And in the summer, you can even enjoy the weekly markets where you can buy local produce and delicacies.
The old market town of Aakirkeby is located in the southern part of Bornholm, an ideal location for the island’s beaches. Here, you will find stunning Dueodde with its white, sandy beaches winding as far as the eye can see, but Balka Beach and Boderne also rank among Bornholm’s best beaches. Aakirkeby offers historical buildings, museums, and cultural attractions. If you move towards the middle of the island, you will get to Almindingen, Denmark’s fifth-largest forest. Spend several hours exploring the terrain and the historical and cultural sights here, such as Rytterknægten and Ekkodalen.
Colloquially, Saltum is known as the “Alps of Jammerbugten” and not without reason! With the open spaces and luxuriant green fields, Saltum stands out from the other areas in the holiday landscape. If you are lucky, you may even see grazing animals on the hills – like a scene from All Creatures Great and Small. The town of Saltum is especially popular for its long-standing tradition of handmade arts and craft in textile and ceramics. So do not miss out on a visit to the local town artisan to find a unique and memorable souvenir to take home.