Jutland's south offers a slew of seafaring towns. Don't miss charming Ribe, home to flotillas of nesting storks. Fjords, dunes and islands await on its fringes, while moors and marshes stretch across its interior. The south is an idyllic spot for cycling. Rolling hills, heath and heather feature in central Jutland. Endless white sand beaches line the coasts. To the north, the windy North Sea coast is home to beech forests, lovely beaches and beautiful light and is loved by surfers and artists.
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4 based on 1310 reviews
On the doorstep of LEGOLAND® is the new LEGOLAND® Holiday Village, a cosy holiday location for the entire family, including a hostel, cabins and a campsite with lots of outdoor activities and plenty of room for fun and games. Live like cowboys in our impressive Wild West cabins, real Indians in our tipi tents or like pirates in our family rooms. Or bring your own caravan or tent and enjoy the many activities and features offered at the campsite.LEGOLAND Holiday Village features a LEGO® shop, playgrounds, a petting zoo, bonfire sites and, naturally, excellent shopping opportunities. We also offer a pirate restaurant where you can enjoy a large and delicious breakfast buffet or your evening meal. Furthermore, we are neighbours of the Lalandia aqua park and Billund Bad swimming centre if you feel like having a splash. Bring your entire family to LEGOLAND® Holiday Village. You will have the best time.
A great campsite. Here, a lot of thought has gone into offering especially young families a pleasant and easy stay while camping. You can cook inside and there is a common area where you can eat during bad weather. But especially the spacious family bathrooms are a godsend, 2 showers, baby bath, sink and a toilet in one bathroom. Very clean at the park.
4 based on 183 reviews
Welcome to our urban rooftop hostel in the heart of Aarhus. With its location in the very centre of Aarhus, our guests have the best opportunity to enjoy the fantastic vibe surrounding the hostel. We offer several room types to cater for all our guests' accommodation needs. Choose between common dormitories, double rooms and family rooms, all with stunning views of the city's roofs.
The bare minimum, the lowest of the lowest expectation and delivery of a hospitality service is to ensure that the guests have a place to sleep. This is what DanHostel failed to deliver and refuse to take full responsibility and compensate. If you choose DanHostel due to location being close to city center, you got to really love the streets, because you might end up sleeping there! A stay at DanHostel will end up costing you more, both financially and emotionally. We were supposed to stay for 2 nights, but our room cards suddenly stopped working on our second night. Their reception close at 9PM, with no emergency number or any visible information for how to get in contact with the staff. The management are either arrogant or just plain stupid to believe that no errors/emergencies will not occur at their property between 9PM – 730AM. And if it does, they just don’t care enough to pay staff to be on call in case. We couldn't access the front door (another guest was kind enough to let us in) and neither our rooms. So, there we were, 10PM in the evening, nowhere to go, all our stuff is locked inside the rooms and no staff to get in contact with. To avoid sleeping on the streets, we had to find the nearest property to sleep as we were approaching midnight. To be honest, we were tired, stressed, desperate and just took whatever was near. Fast forward, I had to send multiple e-mails, made multiple unanswered phone calls, and contacted Booking.com who chased them before finally getting in contact with management. When speaking with the management they admitted to the error being their fault, as the receptionist only added 1 night to the room card. Despite admitting the guilt, they keep refusing to reimburse for the full additional cost, leaving me having to pay the cost difference out of my own pocket… for their failure on deliver a service that their whole business model is relying on!! No reason or logic was behind this other than “we care more about money than our guests”. If you wonder what I am asking for here, I am happy to elaborate. The total cost of our stay at DanHostel is 3635,6 DKK, our emergency stay at another property is 4785 DKK. The management thought this is some kind of negotiation and started the offer of only reimbursing for one night which meant I needed to pay 3321,2 DKK extra out of my own pocket. I barely reasoned with them to pay back the total stay at DanHostel which still leaves me with an extra cost of 1149,4 DKK. At this point, it isn’t even about the money anymore. It’s about running a decent business with ethics and dignity. Everybody makes mistakes, but you cannot not assess your risks and when mistakes are made not take full responsibility. Leaving a guest with any additional cost indicates that the guest carries some of the responsibility, which is such a weird way to make your guests feel. This is one of the most disrespectful, bizarre and unprofessional way I have ever seen anyone run a business. Luckily for the management, we “only” had business meetings the next day. Imagine if we were to catch a plane, if it was winter or if there were crucial medication locked inside the rooms. What would you have done then? To the owners: If you were in this situation, would you accept this treatment? Do you even want to stay a night at your own place? Tldr: Stay anywhere else but at DanHostel. The management clearly does not care about your wellbeing, just your money. They don’t care if you got locked out of your rooms overnight and will avoid as much as they can to take full responsibility. Aarhus has many other price competitive places tostay who actually put in the effort and work to provide their guests a roof over their head and a stressfree stay.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
A Cool Game-changer A Design Hostel In The Best Part Of Aarhus Forget Those Backpacker Horror-stories. We Are Stepping Up The Hostel Game With This One!
Lovely atmosphere, something unique about this place - you will have to visit it to experience it. I really enjoyed meeting my colleagues over breakfast. Good Foor great environment and lively too. Chees
4.5 based on 42 reviews
First things first... The couple behind this place are just the nicest people I have ever met in this kind of place. The surroundings of this Bed and Breakfast are spectacular as well as the houses I lived in. Just beautiful! The rooms were nice and cozy. The small kitchen has everything I needed to prepare a decent dinner. Everything is held in old style, since the house is a couple of hundred years old. The breakfast in the morning, was simply fantastic. The bread was home-baked. Some of the cold cuts was homemade as well. Everything was in top class and very delicious.
4 based on 30 reviews
The hostel is nicely furnished with lovely facilities and of course you and your family as our logging-guest will have the possibility for 'wild' experiences. We work hardly every day - with caring presence - to give the flair of something very special for your stay.
Myself, a friend & our two 6 yr olds visited in September 2017 (the date below doesnt go down to 2017 so ive put the lowest at feb 2018) We were staying in the hotel at the airport & caught the bus direct there. We did the safari around the park, saw the lions lazing after eating meat the day before. We loved walking through the monkey area, & the gorilla had had her baby (which must be 1 & half years old now) . We ate lovely food at thier restaurant, saw amazing animals, lots of clean large areas. Well looked after. Elephants were my friends favourite, & i just loved everything about the whole place. We did go back to Billund in 2018 but the few days we were there the zoo was closed so we didnt manage a second visit. We are planning to visit again this year .
4 based on 93 reviews
First, the good: friendly staff, location about a five-minute walk from the centre of Ribe, and fast WiFi. Also, if we had been traveling with kids, then our experience would likely be different because the hostel had some fantastic options for families, including a playroom with a lot of toys and a room with a climbing wall and other activities that would be fun for older kids. There is also, at least on the weekends, parking that is free across the street (assuming you can find a spot). If you're young and used to hostels are traveling with kids, then this is probably a great option! But, if you are in your thirties and grouchy when you don't get a good night's sleep like us, then maybe pass on this place! Ribe is incredibly popular, and you might, like us, face the choice of either not staying in Ribe or taking the only room you can find at this hostel. If you are in doubt, don't stay in Ribe because I will tell you what we know now that we wish we'd known before: Ribe is very small, and you can see everything in a few hours, unless you want to go to both museums. Even then, if you arrived by 9 or 10, you could easily see all you want to see of Ribe and drive to another town to sleep. On why this hostel was not a great option for a couple not used to hostels: Our private room felt a lot like a college dorm, with painted brick walls and metal bunk beds. You have to pay an extra 75DKK per person if you want sheets and a towel--all told, we paid about 110 euro for the room, which felt like a lot for a really uncomfortable night. You can hear people pass by in the hallway. There is of course no air conditioning, so it was quite hot. The windows faced out to a courtyard where people were hanging out, which was loud. Even if we'd wanted to complain, there was no one to complain to because as far as we could see, the hostel has no staff on site after 8 pm. And the curtains were thin and didn't block either the light from the courtyard or, when it started to rise, the sun. Breakfast was included but pretty basic. If you are not used to staying in hostels, then you will probably share our experience, which is that we would have preferred to get a nicer room in a proper hotel for the same money in a smaller town down the road.
4 based on 40 reviews
Stayed at the Danhostel Grindsted for one night in May 2022. The accommodation itself is in a great location near to the bus station and a short walk from shops and supermarkets. This is particularly useful if you're visiting Billund but be aware this is a 20 minute bus journey or expensive taxi ride away. The rooms are dorm style and private, there is a bathroom with a shower and sink, although mine didn't have any soap (you'll need to bring your own) and the shower was really not much use at all. It's really important to note that bed linen and towels are NOT included in the price and quite an expensive extra if you fully occupy the room. You can bring your own though if you wish. The linen I had was a little soiled however the reception is not manned so you can't speak to anyone about it in person. If you open a second pack they will ensure you are charged for it, so bear this in mind. A few other things to note is that there was a gap you can see through around the windows (ok when I visited but will let a draught through in winter I guess), the electric socket was broken and not working and you must clean your room yourself before departing, empty the bin, etc or they might charge you for that too. Overall I am disappointed with the accommodation and when I complained a week after departing was told that they "cannot accept complaints almost 10 days after check in". So not great customer service.
4 based on 47 reviews
Great rooms With friendly and helpful staff. Would defiantly stay here next time visiting aarhus. Right in the heart off Aarhus and close to local bars restaurants. Nice breakfast and cheap prices in the cafe on the top floor with a great view over the city.
4.5 based on 38 reviews
100y old but modern section placed in a super frame for running with forest and running track next door. Breakfast ok. Cheap so great value for money. My favorite place to stay in this town and I have tried several
4 based on 32 reviews
We stayed one night during our motorcycle tour "Denmark lengthwise". Like most hostels, the accommodation here is reasonably priced for Denmark. Parking is outdoor. + Comfortable bed mattresses and pillows + Own newly renovated bathroom + Nice location on a hill - Additional charge for breakfast buffet - ~ 20 min walk to restaurants - Occasionally unattended reception
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