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Neighbour to lake & forrest - close to Copenhagen

House • Fredensborg Denmark

    4 Guests  
    2 Bedrooms  
    1 Bathroom  
  Primary home

Exchange types accepted

  Simultaneous  
  Non-Simultaneous  
  Non-Reciprocal  
  Hospitality  
Hospitality Description: When we are not home, and not on an exchange, we offer the home for guests 😀

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Listed  July 2024
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General Overview

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Features


Washer
Washer
Dishwasher
Dishwasher
Clothes dryer
Clothes dryer
Oven
Oven
Microwave
Microwave
Coffee machine
Coffee machine
Fridge
Fridge
Hair dryer
Hair dryer
Heating
Heating
Air conditioning
Air conditioning
TV
TV
WiFi
WiFi
First aid kit
First aid kit
Smoke alarms
Smoke alarms
Fire extinguisher
Fire extinguisher
Bed sheets
Bed sheets
Towels
Towels
Home cinema
Home cinema
BBQ
BBQ
Hot tub
Hot tub
Garden / yard
Garden / yard
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace
Deck / patio / courtyard / terrace
EV Home Charger
EV Home Charger
Bikes
Bikes
Kayak
Kayak
Standup paddleboard
Standup paddleboard

House Rules

    Unsuitable for infants under 2
    Unsuitable for children ages 2-12
    Pets not allowed
    No smoking

Allergens

    Smoke free

Dates of Availability

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Neighbourhood

The small city of Nødebo is sourrounded by Denmarks largest forrest. Our house is nestled by the bank of Esrum Sø - one of DK's largest lakes. Supermarket is 5 min walking distance. 5 min drive to Fredensborg, a vert cosy city with fx. one of the royal castles. Denmark is a small country, and within not long you can experience quite a lot - here are som facts for inspiration: 17 interesting facts about Denmark🇩🇰🇩🇰🇩🇰 1. Denmark is known for having one of the happiest populations in the world, consistently ranking high on the World Happiness Report. 2. The Danish concept of "hygge" is a major part of their culture, referring to a cozy, content feeling of well-being often achieved through simple pleasures like warmth, good food, and close company. 3. Denmark is the birthplace of famous fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen, known for stories like "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling." You can visit his house in his birth city Odense. 4. Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark, is home to the iconic Tivoli Gardens, one of the oldest amusement parks in the world. 5. Denmark is famous for its cycling culture, with an extensive network of bike paths and a high percentage of the population using bicycles for daily commuting. Jump on a city bike and explore the bike hype. 6. The Little Mermaid statue in Copenhagen is one of Denmark's most recognized landmarks, inspired by Andersen's fairy tale. You pass it on the canal tours by boat. Also you can walk to it. 7. Denmark was the first country in the world to legalize same-sex unions in 1989, and it remains one of the most LGBTQ+ friendly countries globally. 8. Denmark is a leading country in renewable energy, with wind power accounting for a large portion of its energy production. 9. The Danish monarchy is one of the oldest in the world, dating back over a thousand years. Visit some of the many castles and do a guided tour for the full experience. 10. Denmark has a strong tradition of design, especially in furniture, with names like Arne Jacobsen and Hans Wegner being internationally acclaimed. 11. The country has a high standard of living, with excellent healthcare, free education, and a strong social welfare system. 12. Denmark is part of the Nordic countries, which also include Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Iceland, sharing a strong cultural and historical connection. Take a trip across the bridge to Sweden and visit Malmø in just 1 hour drive from our house. 13. The famous Viking Ship Museum in Roskilde showcases well-preserved Viking ships, reflecting Denmark’s rich history during the Viking Age. 1 hour drive from us. 14. Legos were invented in Denmark in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen, and today, the company remains a major global player in the toy industry. In Billund you can visit Legoland, a fun adventure for all ages. 15. Denmark is one of the world's most environmentally conscious nations, with a commitment to sustainable living and reducing its carbon footprint. 16. The country is also known for its gastro-tourism, with Copenhagen being home to several world-renowned restaurants, including Noma, often cited as one of the best restaurants globally. So so many good restaurants - ask us for our favorites! 17. Denmark has an extensive coastline and is famous for its scenic beaches, particularly along the Jutland Peninsula, which attract tourists during summer. But also in North Sealand, where we live.

Getting Around

We can offer use of a EV/electric car during your stay. We have a home charger.

Map of Approximate Location

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Happy to meet up for coffee/something else and a chat any time when possible 😀

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Tanja Nadia

Tanja & Peter from Denmark, Looking for adventures all over the world. Love nature.
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