Thisted is a town in Thisted municipality of Region Nordjylland, in Denmark. It has a population of 13,079 (1 January 2014) and is located in Thy, in northwestern Jutland.
Restaurants in Thisted
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Actually I kind of stumbled into Natalia‘s Bird Heaven. Since I was thirsty after a birdwatching trip to Vejlerne, I thought I‘d stop at this little café on my way back, but the café turned out to be a very nice gallery. Natalia offered me something to drink, we sat outside, talked and then I watched around a bit. I ended up buying a beautiful watercolour painting as well as booking a private art class at her place and I‘m so glad I did. The outcome was most delightful and we had a wonderful time together. So I can only recommend this place. Just go there, have a chat with Natalia and take your time to look at her wonderful art. If you‘ve got the time, I’d strongly recommend to book an art class. With her help (even if you‘ve never painted before) you‘ll be able to create something special which will always remind you of your stay in Denmark.
4.5 based on 45 reviews
Cold Hawaii Surf Camp is a surf facility where you can: 1. learn to surf- take a beginner surf course 2. Improve your surfing- Take an advance surf course 3. Rent high quality surf gear. 4. Take a surf camp package incl accommodation, surf lessons, surf gear. 5. learn about surfboards designs 6. Get to know the leaders of the Danish surf scene on first hand Join us!
4.5 based on 281 reviews
We visited the Bunkermuseum in Hanstholm on a sunny, warm, late winter day. The museum is extremely informative and the many bunkers are well preserved and, as needed, restored. It struck us that those German military who were assigned to this post had relatively light duty, with spacious living quarters, dining areas, bathrooms with showers, etc. The front line foot soldiers of every nation would definitely want the comforts available here. The bunkers represent even more evidence of Hitler's love for concrete. While tha millions of cubic yards poured throughout France, in the Seigfried Line and elsewhere provided little defense against the Allied military machine, this outpost (which really did not see action during the war) is a testament to German engineering. The many weapons on display will intrigue even the most casual WWII military buff. It is well worth the visit.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
4.5 based on 67 reviews
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