Introduction
If you’re taking a vacation in Denmark this summer, then you really should consider renting a summer residence rather than staying in one of the usual hotel chains in a tiny room or small suite.
In renting a Danish summer residence you’ll have the freedom to do as you please far more than is possible if staying in a hotel. Furthermore, the standard of holiday accommodation available to tourists in Denmark is incredibly high.
Standards of accommodation in Danish holiday homes.
Denmark is one of the Scandinavian countries known for the very high standards set by its designers. This high standard of design along with a superb ‘quality of build’ can be seen in summer vacation residences throughout the land. Not only is the standard of design high but you can also expect to have all the home comforts and electronic gadgetry that you have in your American home. Whilst summer residences in Denmark are available to suit all budgets you’ll find the luxury end of the market - very luxurious indeed. Everything you or your family can think of will be catered for, needless to say the furnishings in the living accommodation will be of the very highest standards and all the lined provided of the very finest quality; you can also expect plasma screen satellite TV systems, insanely fast broadband internet access, plenty of room outdoors for having barbeques by a swimming pool, relaxing after days adventuring in the whirlpool and, of course, no self -respecting Danish home would be complete without its own sauna.
Using your holiday residence in Denmark.
Like many American homes these days, in your Danish vacation home you can expect to have more than one bathroom. Even in a summer residence with only two bedrooms it’s not uncommon to have two bathrooms. This could be particularly important if, say, you’re two couple travelling around together; you’ll also find that the bedrooms aren’t all located in the same part of the holiday residence, affording you all some privacy when you need it. If you’re planning a vacation to Denmark quite possibly you’ll be the ‘outdoor’ type and will have all the outdoor gear you need to take with you. Of course what you can’t take, or even forget to take, you can always buy or hire over there. Danish people in general enjoy the outdoor life too and so another feature of a “Ferienhaus Dänemark” is plenty of covered and secure spaces to leave outdoor gear like bikes, canoes or even just muddy boots.
Finding holiday homes in Denmark.
Generally speaking searching for things online can be carried out using English words and phrases. However, at present despite being a sophisticated and developed west European country - Denmark remains one of the less exploited vacation destinations. Many Americans ‘doing the European tour’ will go to the Italy, Britain, France or Germany etc - but might not think of a Scandinavian country like Denmark. Subsequently you might need to do something other than just enter a phrase like summer residence in Denmark, into a search engine. In Denmark itself they would say - Hellidag hus i Danamrk. Whilst English is a common second language in Denmark, so too is German. The phrase Germans would use is: Ferienhäuser in Dänemark. Using any of those three terms/languages will return plenty of websites with Danish holiday residences available to rent. Without getting into to much detail here you’ll find a variety of locations to rent a summer residence in Denmark like Hornbek near historic Helsignor or if you have a young family somewhere like Blavand, which is convenient for ‘Lego Land’ at Billund. The capital Copenhagen, is actually located on an island, Sjae llend, to the east of the mainland and has the fabulous Tivoli Gardens amongst its attractions. If you didn’t already know, Denmark is quite a liberal country and nude bathing is not uncommon on Danish beaches; in fact it’s only banned on two beaches in the whole country - Henne Strand and Holmsland Kilt.
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