Introduction
Holiday house. Renovated in 1991. Situated on a 1351 qm site.
The small idyllic fishing hamlet Lønstrup is an evocative holiday town.
At the outskirts of Lønstrup the fishing vessels are still pulled up on the beach every day after use. Lønstrup is a small, active and vivid town with cosy streets, galleries as well as a number of shops and restaurants. More of the restaurants have outdoor service, and some of these even have a view of the North Sea. Fish dishes are naturally a permanent part of the menu card. The area has attracted many artists, who now reside here. Visit f.x. some of their galleries, workshops, glass factories and museums in and around Lønstrup.
Beach
The sandy beach by Lønstrup has the Blue Flag. The breakwater provides more lagoons with calm and shallow water, which makes the beach very suitable for children. The outstanding sunsets over the North Sea can be enjoyed from the beach or the dunes.
Activities
It is possible to surf, play golf and drive go-karts here. The anglers also have very good possibilities.
The area has a number of good paths, and you can experience the landscape along these on food, on bicycle or on horseback.
Excursion spots
In the amusement park 'Fårup Sommerland & Aquapark' by the holiday town Blokhus you can try out more than 50 exciting activities for the whole family.
The museum Nordsømuseet in Hirtshals is Europe's largest aquarium with an oceanarium and a sealarium. Experience sharks and fish as well as the activity centre and the exhibition about fish and fishing.
Description
Ground floor: 1 open plan kitchen (oven, microwave, dishwasher, freezer), 1 bedroom (double bed), 1 bedroom (2 x single bed), 1 bedroom (2 x single bed), 1 bedroom (bunk bed, tanning bed / solarium), 1 bathroom (tumble dryer, shower, jacuzzi, sink, Toilet, washing machine), 1 WC (sink), 1 sauna, TV, DVD player, CD player, 1 storage room.
Remarks
The electricity meter is mostly placed outside the house. In recently built houses the electricity meter may be fitted with a grey metal flap. To read the meter lift the flap a little bit and open. Please note that in Denmark almost all electricity meters have no point so all figures are whole kilowatt hours.