Description
It is an exquisite pleasure to spend your holidays in this summer house, perfectly located in Havneby with the most beautiful view over the Wadden Sea.
Welcome inside
This Wadden Sea gem is one of the coveted quality summer houses designed by Arkitema Architects, known as Sort Sol (black sun), and it is heated with district heating. Built in 2009, you can look forward to staying in a modern holiday home where everything, from the overall layout to the small details, is just spot on. The architects have made a great effort to adapt the property to the scenic surroundings: the living room and the integrated kitchen are equipped with large windows, and the living area is even situated at the top of the property, allowing you to enjoy the sea view from above. In general, all rooms are tastefully furnished – even the bathroom, which is on the same level as the house's three bedrooms, perfectly complements the modern architecture. However, the architects overlooked a small detail in the bathroom – it's not possible to install a shower curtain. Since they wouldn't want to tear the whole house down again and risk forgetting some other fine details on the second attempt, you, as a guest in this house, must accept that there might be a little water on the floor when you take a shower.
Enjoy life outside
The view over the Wadden Sea and Rømø’s southeastern coastline is certainly not less impressive when you move your holiday life outside on the terrace. The large outdoor area is located on the second floor, extending from the living room, and it is a wonderful place to enjoy the sun and the scenic surroundings.
Get up close to the local attractions
The summer house is not just close to the water, but directly on the waterfront in Havneby. Fishing boats still dock here, and this is also where you can take the ferry if you want to go on an excursion to the German holiday island of Sylt. Of course, you don't need to sail to get in close contact with the Wadden Sea, as you can also sign up for guided tours such as oyster safaris or a Wadden Sea expedition, where you’ll take a closer look at the seabed during low tide. The Wadden Sea is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, but it’s certainly not the only natural attraction here on Rømø. It is also recommended to head to Sønderstrand, which is one of Europe’s widest sandy beaches – making it perfect for driving blokart and try other forms of wind sports.