3-Bed Renovated Holiday Home in Vig, 10 min Bike Ride to Sejerø Bay Beach



Odinsvej 18, 4560 Vig, Denmark, Vig (Denmark)
3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 76m² Floor area
€194,500
House
No parking
3 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
76m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
The smell hits you first — salt air and sun-warmed pine — the moment you step out onto the terrace on a July morning. The garden is already flooded with light, the trees along the boundary doing just enough to muffle the world outside. Coffee in hand, nowhere to be. This is what a Danish summer house is supposed to feel like, and this one on Odinsvej 18 gets it exactly right.
Vig sits at the heart of the Odsherred peninsula, a stretch of northwest Zealand that Danes have quietly kept to themselves for decades. It's not hard to understand why. The landscape shifts constantly here — chalky white cliffs giving way to amber sandbars, then beech forest, then open farmland — all within a few kilometres of each other. The peninsula carries UNESCO Global Geopark status, earned through its Ice Age-sculpted terrain, and on foot or by bike you feel that geology underfoot in a way no guidebook quite captures.
The house itself was built in 1975, solid timber construction on a single level, and it's been worked over considerably in recent years. The renovations weren't cosmetic either — this is a practical upgrade that leaves the place genuinely move-in ready for the coming season. The floor plan spans 76 square metres, compact enough to be easy to maintain, generous enough to sleep three bedrooms worth of family or friends without anyone feeling squeezed.
Walk through the front door and the open-plan main space opens up ahead of you. The kitchen — those mint green cabinets are a nice touch, a nod to classic Danish summer house colour sensibility — runs along one wall, with integrated appliances including a washing machine, which matters more than people think when you're planning week-long stays. The dining table sits right alongside it, the kind of arrangement that means whoever's cooking is still part of the conversation. The living area beyond it anchors around a fireplace set into black brick. Come September, when the evenings drop and the Odsherred light goes low and golden, that fireplace earns its place fast.
Large windows pull light deep into the room throughout the day. In summer this part of Denmark gets long, generous daylight — the sun doesn't set until well past nine in June — and the house is positioned on its elevated plot to make the most of that. South-facing orientation, open sky, no neighbours crowding in.
All three bedrooms are quiet and properly proportioned. The main room takes a double, the others flex to whatever you need — children's bunks, a guest room, a space to finally set up that hobby that gets crowded out at home. The bathroom is clean and functional, with a separate shower cabin and a window for natural ventilation. Nothing to fault, nothing to worry about.
Outside, the plot is the real argument for this property. The garden is generous, with mature tree planting along the borders that creates genuine privacy without making the space feel closed in. The large terrace is where evenings happen in summer: outdoor dinners that stretch late, a glass of something cold while the swallows work the air above the garden. There's a carport for covered parking plus two timber sheds for bikes, boards, and the general useful accumulation of summer life.
The beach at Sejerø Bay is roughly ten minutes by bike — a flat, easy ride along quiet roads through the holiday home area. The bay is shallow and calm, the sand pale and broad, well-suited to families with young children. On clearer days you can see the island of Sejerø itself sitting low on the horizon, and the local ferry runs out there if the curiosity gets the better of you.
The town of Vig has what you need day-to-day: a supermarket, a few local shops, a bakery where the morning rundstykker come out properly. For a wider spread, Nykøbing Sjælland is about 15 minutes by car and covers everything else. The Odsherred region fills a calendar easily — the Sommerland Sjælland theme park draws families, the Dragsholm Castle holds regular events and a restaurant worth the drive, and the local art scene around Lumsås and Fårevejle punches well above its weight for a rural area.
For international buyers looking at vacation homes in Denmark, Odsherred has held its value well. The peninsula has a devoted repeat-visitor culture — Danish families who've been coming here for generations — which keeps the short-term rental market healthy through the full summer season and shoulder periods. The property structure here is straightforward, and with proper legal guidance the purchase process for EU and non-EU buyers alike is manageable. Running costs on a single-level timber house of this size are modest, and the electric heating supplemented by the fireplace keeps winter visits comfortable for those who like the peninsula in the off-season.
There's something about Odsherred in October that doesn't get talked about enough. The tourists are gone, the forest goes amber and rust, and the beaches are entirely yours. This house — warm, private, already sorted — is a very good place to experience that.
Key features at a glance:
- 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom across 76 sqm on a single level
- Fully renovated, move-in ready condition
- Open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area with wood-burning fireplace
- Mint green kitchen with integrated appliances including washing machine
- Elevated, south-facing plot with strong natural light throughout the day
- Large terrace ideal for outdoor dining and warm-weather evenings
- Private garden with mature boundary trees for seclusion
- 17 sqm carport plus two timber storage sheds (10 sqm and 9 sqm)
- Approx. 10-minute bike ride to Sejerø Bay sandy beach
- Located in established holiday home area near Vig, Odsherred
- Electric heating plus fireplace for year-round use
- UNESCO Global Geopark surroundings with hiking, cycling, and coastal access
- Strong short-term rental market through summer and shoulder seasons
- Around 90 minutes by road from Copenhagen
- Priced at DKK 194,500
If you'd like to arrange a viewing or get more details about buying this holiday home in Vig as an international buyer, reach out through Homestra today. Properties at this price point in Odsherred's established holiday zones move quickly in spring, and this one is ready to go.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 3
- Size
- 76m²
- Price per m²
- €2,559
- Garden size
- 1225m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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