A lovely holiday home on a private plot close to the water.
House-ID: FJ1404Welcome inside the house.
A well-maintained holiday home of 72m2, including a new annex, situated in Dalby Huse. As you enter the holiday home, you step straight into the central living area, comprising the living room, dining room and open-plan kitchen, as well as access to one bedroom. From the living room, you have access to a large, lovely conservatory with a sofa bed for two people, from which there is also access to the large, lovely wooden terrace. The living room features a cosy wood-burning stove, with plenty of space for relaxing and playing board games. There is a bathroom with a washing machine.
Step outside
Enjoy the large wooden terrace where you can open a bottle of wine, light the barbecue and use the smoker to smoke the meat before grilling it. Here you can enjoy the peace and quiet in the hammock with a good book, or play one of the many games provided by the owner (ring toss, king’s game, cornhole or badminton). Lovely enclosed grounds with plenty of space to play. A short distance to the water with very child-friendly swimming spots. Not available for hire to youth groups.
Enjoy the surroundings
The holiday home village of Dalby Huse is situated close to the Isefjord only 450 meter to walk.. Here you can enjoy nature, the area’s lovely beaches and spending time with family and friends.
In the area around Dalby Huse, there are several walking and cycling routes, including the Fjordlandsruten, which winds its way through the beautiful countryside. You can also take the Columbus ferry from Kulhuse to Sølager and explore Arresø, Denmark’s largest lake. There are cycling and walking routes around the lake, or you can head to Hundested, where there is a wide selection of restaurants and shops.
Get a taste of the local area by stopping off at the many farm shops and specialist shops found in North Zealand. Several restaurants also focus on local and organic produce. You’ll easily find plenty of delicacies to take back to your holiday home.
North of Dalby Huse lie Jægerspris and Jægerspris Castle. In Nordskoven near Jægerspris stood Denmark’s three oldest oak trees: Storkeegen, Snoegen and Kongeegen. Only Kongeegen remains, and it is estimated to be between 1,500 and 2,000 years old. This makes it the oldest oak tree in Northern Europe.
Staying in a holiday home in Dalby Huse – what to see
The nearest major town is Frederikssund, which is 17 km away.
• Sommerland Sjælland is situated in north-west Zealand and offers rides for the whole family. Enjoy splashing about in Den Blå Lagune, a jungle safari in Amazonas and thrills on Vildkatten.
• Elsinore and Kronborg – take a day trip to Elsinore and Kronborg Castle. Explore the town’s charming streets, visit the M/S Maritime Museum, or take a ferry trip to Helsingborg in Sweden.
• Roskilde – as well as the famous Roskilde Festival, the town is also known for Roskilde Cathedral and the Viking Ship Museum.
• The castles of North Zealand – Zealand is home to many famous castles. Here you can visit both Fredensborg Palace and Frederiksborg Castle with its beautiful Baroque garden near Hillerød.
• Copenhagen – by train from Frederikssund, you can be at Copenhagen Central Station in just over 45 minutes. Here you can see all the national treasures such as The Little Mermaid, Amalienborg, Christiansborg, Christianshavn and the Opera House and Kastellet
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