What guests love
What guests love
Cosy holiday home with lake view
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
- No pets allowed
- 4 Guests
- 721 ft²
- Villa
Looking for a typical Danish holiday home classic with comfortable furnishings, wood-burning stove and conservatory? Then this charming holiday holiday home at Strandgårdsvej 7, in the Rindby holiday region, is perfect for you.
Here you can enjoy a relaxing holiday on the Wadden Sea island of Fanø and truly unwind.
Relaxing holidays by the wood-burner or in the conservatory
This 67-square-metre holiday home comfortably accommodates up to four guests.
The beautiful holiday home was renovated in 2024 and now features bright, natural colours creating a pleasant atmosphere.
The holiday home includes a well-maintained bathroom with shower and natural light, plus three bedrooms with two double beds and two single beds, offering flexible sleeping arrangements.
The centrepiece is the spacious living area with dining space and open-plan, well-equipped kitchen.
Thanks to numerous windows, you'll feel immersed in nature with sweeping views of the surroundings.
Make yourself comfortable on the sofa, light the wood-burning stove and read your favourite book while the wood crackles in the background.
When not using the wood-burner, you can rely on the energy-efficient heat pump for warming.
From the living area, you can access the conservatory, offering fantastic views of the small lake - a perfect spot for leaving everyday stress behind.
Terrace with magnificent views
Your 2,200-square-metre natural plot features a small lake offering beautiful views.
The lakeside terrace is perfect for relaxation, with comfortable garden furniture and sun loungers for enjoying the fresh air.
In the evening, gather for a family BBQ and end your holiday day with a delicious outdoor meal.
Holiday on the North Sea island of Fanø
Fanø is a worthwhile destination year-round.
You'll feel the island atmosphere as soon as you arrive by ferry.
The many old thatched fishermen's houses have their own unique charm, reflecting the challenging conditions of the island's fishing heritage.
The tradition of self-sufficiency continues today, with farm shops, speciality stores and restaurants offering excellent local produce.
The proximity to the sea and dune landscape is ever-present.
At low tide, you can observe seals along the shore or explore the landscape on foot, by bicycle or by car.
What this place offers you
Here you go on holiday

House rules
- Check-in and check-out times will be communicated after booking
- Pets not allowed
- Smoking not allowed

