Denmark

Blåvand

The North Sea is vitamins for the soul. Feel the waves crashing and the wind blowing through your body on the enchanting sandy beaches of Denmark's westernmost coast.

With its spectacular nature, Blåvand is an obvious choice for a holiday home in 21-5. With miles of wide, white sandy beaches and beautiful dune landscapes, the sky is the limit when it comes to living your vacation dreams.

In these breathtaking surroundings you can enjoy romantic sunsets, rough storms and crackling campfires by the cottage.

The area around Blåvand and up to Henne is one of the largest continuous nature areas in Denmark and includes, in addition to the excellent coastline, dune plantations, heathland, forests, the Filsø nature reserve and, by extension, Henne Mølle Å. Throughout the year there are plenty of opportunities to explore this unique nature reserve and its wildlife. It is not uncommon to see binoculars in backpacks on the many hiking trails, where the dazzling birdlife can be explored. At Blåvandshuk you can watch the migrating birds gather before they head south. It's also where you'll find the striking lighthouse with stunning views of the world's largest offshore wind farm and Horns Rev.

Of course, the North Sea offers a variety of water activities, summer and winter. But your vacation can also include canoeing or kayaking on the quieter rivers. In general, there are plenty of activities for the whole family, whether you're into beach riding or cycling. For golf enthusiasts, there are plenty of opportunities to challenge yourself in the open countryside with both the plantations and the North Sea as a backdrop.

The North Sea also has a tradition of looking for sea gold, perhaps on a trip with a local amber cutter or when an amber festival is held. If you're more interested in gathering something edible, a mushroom hunt with a knowledgeable nature guide might be more to your liking.

Blåvand also has an exciting historical past. For example, the mule tracks at Hvidbjerg Strand have been transformed into symbols of peace and remembrance of the liberation of Denmark in May 1945. Another cultural jewel is the Tirpitz Museum. An architectural masterpiece that combines the past with contemporary architecture under the sand, where the world-famous Bjarke Ingels has rebuilt a colossal bunker from World War II. World War II bunker. In 2020, the museum received the Traveler's Choice honorary award.

At the prestigious Henne Kirkeby Kro, the senses can experience exquisite gourmet meals with seasonal ingredients straight from the impressive 4,000 square meter kitchen garden. All in the finest inn environment dating back to 1790.

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What does Blåvand have to offer?

Miles of white sandy beaches with beautiful dune scenery

Exquisite gourmet experiences in renowned restaurants

A unique nature park with wildlife

Plenty of outdoor activities for the whole family

21-5 groups with a holiday home in Blåvand