Tønder (German: Tondern) is a town in the Region of Southern Denmark. With a population of 7,595 (as of 1 January 2014), it is the main town and the administrative seat of the Tønder Municipality.
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A visit to Det Gamle Apotek is a must if you are in Southern Denmark. It is particularly lovely (and busy) at Christmas time, but they sell Christmas decorations all year around.
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Experience the good crafts and the wealth, that originated from the town of Tønders location as habour- and trading town by the Wadden Sea with excellent examples of high quality local and regional artware: silver, furniture, bobbin lace, dutch tiles and faience.
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Stretching south from Fano off the coast of Denmark down through Germany, the Wadden Sea is a stunning shallow coastal sea with lots of sand banks and mud flats giving breeding grounds to many bird species. Great views on the boat ride over from Esbjerg to Fano, and travelling along the Danish coastline. Great spots for picnics and watching the sunsets. Swimming is possible - though its very cold!!! Excellent place to spend a quiet few days in Denmark.
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Visit the beautiful Sea Captain's House on Romo. The house is an intact whaler's home from the 1700s. Here, you will find both a huge sperm whale skeleton, a unique view of the Wadden Sea and elaborate decor from the period. It is open for visits at Easter, and in the summer and autumn. The Sea Captain's House on the island of Romo in south-western Jutland is a preserved whaler's home and one of the island's old houses that were once owned by wealthy families. The name of the residence refers to the captains, who in the 17th and early 18th centuries commanded large whaling boats, which went on trading trips and long whaling expeditions in the North Atlantic. The Sea Captain's House has a cosy cafe where you can enjoy views over the Wadden Sea. A day ticket for adults costs 50 DKK, children under 18 years are free. The Sea Captain's House is closed for the Winter, but will open again in May 2020
The Sea Captain's House is located on the island of Romo and is part of the National Museum in Copenhagen. It is a beatifully preserved home of a wealth whaler. Exhibits also include very interesting history about life around the Wadden Sea.
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Behind Højer Sluse was a safe trading port with traffic and busy companies. Højer Sluse was built at the same time with the Højer-Siltoft dike in 1861. In the past, the ships could safely enter the Højer Canal. With an open lock in the dike ships with masts could sail into Højer Harbor, which was situated within the dike. The port was connected with the lock factory, which produced feed flour. Højer Havn was used primarily as a port of call, especially for building materials, fuel and fertilizer for the local businesses. But for many years, the harbor was also the framework for tourist traffic. Guests to the Sild spa baths traveled to and from the Wadden Sea with a steamship from Højer, where they came by train. On the route from Hamburg, extra train was taken in and drove directly to the quayside at the lock. Imposing and incredibly beautiful views of the Wadden Sea. Lots of birdlife and a fantastic piece of Danish nature.
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