Description
Interior
This thoroughly attractive holiday home from 2018 impresses with two appealing bathrooms and an excellent kitchen with helpful equipment such as a Quooker hot water heater and a kitchen island. One of the two bathrooms has a washing machine and tumble dryer. Two of the three beautiful bedrooms each contain a double bed. In the third bedroom you will find a double sofa bed. An alternative sleeping area is provided by the open loft. All you need to do is take the sofa bed mattress upstairs with you. The extremely attractive living room is open-plan and combined with the dining area and kitchen. With its large windows, the interior of the house literally merges with the charming natural surroundings. Step out through the large sliding glass door onto the marvellous terrace.
Outdoor
You live in peaceful, hilly surroundings at the foot of Mols Bjerge. On the wonderful terrace you can enjoy the peace and quiet and the birdsong while you have breakfast together or a barbecue in the evening. Below the terrace there is a lawn for playing and small activities. Good parking facilities are available.
Location
Directly opposite is the Mols Bjerge National Park, which was created during the last ice age and covers an area of 775 hectares. The national park enchants visitors with its marvellous nature, rich animal life, countless hiking trails and magnificent viewpoints. After 300 metres you will reach a bus stop, which is served quite frequently and at different times of the day. In one direction, bus 123 will take you to the old, beautiful town of Ebeltoft, which dates back to 1302 and is characterised by cobbled streets with small, old houses, lovely shops and great restaurants. The harbour area - around the frigate "Jylland" and the glass museum - is pleasantly maritime. If you fancy a really good meal, you should try the Molskroen country inn, which is around 2.5 kilometres in the direction of Ebeltoft. Down-to-earth Danish food is served in the Skovmøllen restaurant, around 600 metres from the holiday home. If you take the bus in the opposite direction, you can reach Denmark's second largest city, Aarhus, which the Danes affectionately call the "City of Smiles", in less than an hour. Aarhus inspires with its real city flair, great shopping opportunities, cultural highlights and many sights.