In the middle of the fairytale forest between Liseleje and Tisvilde, you'll find this characteristic Kalmar house from 1977, where architecture and nature merge. The large skylights let you follow the dance of the treetops as you stay in the warm, wood-clad rooms.
The house's low eaves create intimate spaces under the sloping walls, where plywood ceilings and sill boards create a warm atmosphere. The well-preserved 1977 kitchen and bathroom have been lovingly updated with new countertops and fixtures that harmonize with the original spirit of the house.
From the living room, you step directly onto the 25 square meter terrace, surrounded by lush rhododendrons. The natural grounds feature tall trees to the north that make the house feel like part of the forest, while the birch trees on the south side create space for play and relaxation.
You can explore the charming town of Liseleje with its cozy shops and famous Hansen Ice Cream, or explore the Troldeskoven forest with its characteristic pine trees. The beautiful Jydestrand is just a hike away and from Harehøj you can enjoy spectacular views of the water.