Jegindø is a small, undiscovered gem in the Limfjord where nature takes center stage.
The house is situated on a south-facing spit with easy access to the east- and west-facing, child-friendly beaches. After you’ve gone for a swim, you can relax in the new wood-fired sauna.
If you’re up for a morning dip facing east, grab your bathrobe and a cup of hot coffee and head down to the beach.
Gather oysters and mussels to your heart’s content and enjoy them in one of the garden’s many nooks.
Right outside the door are hiking trails, and the beach is a 2-minute walk away.
The house is an old fisherman’s cottage from 1920, decorated with flea market finds, vacation memories, and a lovely mix of new and old.
If you’re up for a short kayak trip, that’s also an option.
If the weather calls for cozying up indoors, light the wood stove, grab a board game, or find a good book from the collection.
If you bring your dog, it can enjoy the enclosed garden while you relax undisturbed on the terrace.