Discover the best Hostels hotel in South Jutland, Jutland including LEGOLAND Holiday Village, Danhostel Grindsted-Billund, Danhostel Fredericia, Poppelgaarden Romo B&B, Danhostel Ribe, Danhostel Kolding, Danhostel, Haderslev, Lindvig Ferie - Danhostel Nymindegab, Danhostel Sonderborg-Vollerup, Danhostel Tonder.
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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 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 20 reviews
We've stayed here 1 night on our way to Sweden, but wouldn't have mind to stay a bit longer. The hostel is a typical Danhostel - hostel. Clean, well equiped and a bit at the outskirts of town. The room was not really big, but big enough, with a nice terrace. Kitchen is well equiped with plenty of seating. Staff was a bit reserved at first, but that turned around later on. Breakfast was really nice. Good place to explore the surroundings!
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 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.
4.5 based on 50 reviews
WelcomeWelcome to Danhostel Kolding Kolding is a Danish seaport at the head of Kolding Fjord in Region of Southern Jutland. Kolding is the seventh largest city in Denmark.Popular attractions in Kolding is the former royal castle of Koldinghus built in the 13th century, now a museum with certain parts of the castle, chapel and hall being used for governmental ceremonial events.The Trapholt art museum and the gardens Geografisk Have. Kolding is also the site of Designskolen Kolding a university level design school and University College South. Kolding is just one-hour drive from the Danish/German border, Danfoss-Universe, the West Coast, Givskud Zoo, Legoland amusement parks, Aros Kunstmuseum with Rainbow Panorama in Aarhus and The Hans Christian Andersen Museum in Odense. The municipality is also a part of the East Jutland and just two-hour drive to Copenhagen over the 18 km long bridge across The Great Belt Bridge to Zealand for a visit in Tivoli and Nyhavn. Kolding hostel is located in green surroundings in the northern part of the town, a 10-minute walk from the town centre. The location of the hostel is considerably elevated, overlooking Koldinghus Castle, the castle lake, the harbour and the fjord.DANHOSTEL Kolding was built in 1938, but has been modernised several times, with large comfortable rooms with private bathrooms, dining room with panoramic views and cozy guest kitchen. It is a beautiful black wooden house with a red tiled roof. Today a modern hostel with a historical touch.
Free swimming, fun nature treasure hunt for the kids, everything is so clean and so modern. Loved the homemade jam at breakfast. Friendly staff. There is nothing to fault everything is a high standard . Glad we stayed for 4 days , and would definately stay again .
3.5 based on 27 reviews
Well, we had our car break down so we coasted to this quiet, typically Danish Hostel. The price per couple is around $80 dollars a night which, for a hostel is a little bit much. It's almost empty and the halls are ghostlike, but I guess in the summer must be livelier than October. They have camping and nice common areas. The kitchen is very very simple and any AirBnb will be more pleasant. The charge extra for everything: Breakfast, Laundry and even Bedding ($6 dollars for sheets!) I guess is a Scandinavian thing but, by the end of the day you end up paying over a hundred dollars a night. Use in emergency only, I share a photo of the bed.
5 based on 21 reviews
Not far from the North Sea and with a view of Nymindegab Plantage is Lindvig. Lindvig's central location in West Jutland means that we are surrounded by elongated beaches, pristine heaths, lush meadows and beautiful forests. With us, there is a guarantee of magnificent outdoor and cultural experiences, all year round. With warm-hearted hospitality, we offer our holiday guests a cozy stay with a focus on tranquility, comfort, sustainability and outdoor life. Our 27 modern rooms and cabins all have private shower and toilet as well as a small terrace. The main building's stylish décor with tall, light wood panels, striped wallpaper and beautiful decorations brings to mind a delicious seaside hotel with a warm and inviting breakfast café and a cozy common room with billiards, piano and television. An affiliated nature guide offers a wealth of trips in the North Sea Nature Park, and a wide range of activities can be found in the area within a few minutes drive by bike or car.
Very personal service, great rooms, cozy atmosphere and great breakfast. We came by recommendation and hereby pass that on. Right on the bike trail for the famous round Ringkøbing Fjord route. Great minigolf
4 based on 46 reviews
Really nice and cozy place where you can enjoy fresh air and countryside charm! ? Beds are comfortable and pillows soft for good nights sleep, breakfast has nice and delicious pancakes ? and delicious orange juice ? (and I mean juice, not something made out from concentrate powder and doesn’t taste of anything), there is mini golf⛳️ , small zoo ?and giant chessboard ♟! Recommend for families with kids as they will enjoy the football ⚽️ field, playground with trampoline and the cute animals ? while parents sit at nearby table outside and enjoy a nice glass of wine?!
3.5 based on 16 reviews
Located just outside of the city of Toender, very quiet place and staff very friendly. The rooms are clean and sufficient to pass one or several night near the danish border. I didn't try the breakfast so I can't judge.
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