Description
The house Lille Kærstrup - This unique holiday home is in Valdemar's Castle´s park area. The residence is has views of meadow and parkland with, views of the lake and green areas. There is a rich bird and wildlife and the area is a beautiful nature. The residence is in a peaceful area where the nearest neighbor is Valdemar'sCastle. The house itself is built in yellow stone and has three wings. There are 8 double rooms, some of which have bathroom and shower. There are also 2 single beds in the hall. There are also one guest toilet and four bathrooms at all. The kitchen is well equipped with dishwasher, 100 liter freezer and equipped with all necessary service such as gas stove and electric cooker. From the dining room there is a door to the park area. The living room has a sofa and armchairs. Finally, there is a play room with various activities and TV. The TV room is furnished with tables and chairs. Downstairs there is a separate room with washer and dryer. A unique holiday home, but also with good opportunity for meetings and conferences.
History of the castle
Valdemar's Castle was built back in 1639-1644 by King Christian IV for his son Valdemar Christian, hence the name Valdemar's Castle, but Valdemar Christian never got to live in the castle. The Danish naval hero Niels Juel bought the castle in 1678 and began a huge renovation, as the castle was much damaged after the Scanian War. The castle, as we know today with the yellow Gatehouses and the Tea Pavilion, are made by the architect Tchierske, who created the castle complex in the 18th century. Valdemar’s Castle has belonged to the genus Juel since 1678, and today is owned by the 12th generation.
The beach
If you want to go for a swim, you can take a dip in Lunkebugten bay right behind the beautiful Tea Pavilion. There are restrooms and shower close to the parking lot.