3-Bedroom Holiday Home in Fårvang with Expansive Garden and River Access

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Teglgårdsparken 123, 8882 Fårvang, Denmark, Fårvang (Denmark)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 99Floor area

€149,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

99m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Danish Retreat: Embrace Nature and Comfort in Fårvang

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of the Gudenå River, as sunlight filters through the trees, casting a warm glow across your private garden. This is the daily reality at your new holiday home in Fårvang, Denmark—a serene escape nestled amidst lush fields and tranquil woodlands, offering a perfect blend of modern comfort and natural beauty.

A Home Designed for Relaxation and Connection

Built in 2007, this 99-square-meter home is a testament to thoughtful design and functionality. Its classic Danish summerhouse architecture, with black-painted wooden cladding and a striking red fiber cement roof, harmonizes beautifully with the surrounding landscape. As you step inside, you're greeted by a bright, open-plan living space that invites relaxation and connection.

The heart of the home is the spacious kitchen and living area, where large windows flood the space with natural light. The modern kitchen, equipped with quality appliances and sleek white cabinetry, makes meal preparation a joy. Whether you're enjoying a casual breakfast at the bar or hosting a dinner party in the adjacent dining area, this space is designed for both intimacy and entertainment.

The living room, with its warm wooden floors and ceilings, is a haven of comfort. A wood-burning stove adds a cozy touch, perfect for chilly evenings spent with family or friends. The room's flexible layout allows for both a dining area and a lounge, making it ideal for movie nights, board games, or quiet evenings by the fire.

Bedrooms That Offer Comfort and Privacy

The property features three generously sized bedrooms, each designed to maximize comfort and privacy. The master bedroom is particularly spacious, offering ample room for a double bed and additional furnishings. The two other bedrooms are versatile, perfect for children, guests, or even as a home office or hobby room. Large windows in each room ensure plenty of daylight and pleasant views of the garden.

A Garden Oasis for Outdoor Living

Step outside, and you'll find a 956-square-meter garden that feels like your own private oasis. Surrounded by mature bushes and trees, the garden offers both privacy and a sense of seclusion. It's a perfect playground for children, a haven for pets, or a canvas for your gardening dreams. Whether you're hosting a barbecue, relaxing with a book, or simply soaking up the peaceful atmosphere, this garden is a sanctuary for outdoor living.

Explore the Natural Beauty of Fårvang

Located in a peaceful holiday home neighborhood in Truust, near Fårvang, this property is a gateway to Denmark's natural wonders. The nearby Gudenå River is perfect for canoeing, fishing, and swimming, while the surrounding forests and fields offer endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife watching. The Silkeborg area is renowned for its vibrant community life, excellent schools, and a wide range of cultural and recreational activities.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations

This property is not just a home; it's an investment in a lifestyle. With its modern construction and thoughtful layout, it offers strong rental potential, especially during the high season when demand for holiday homes peaks. The property is suitable for year-round use, with low-maintenance exterior materials and a private driveway adding to its appeal.

Key Features:
- 99 square meters of well-designed living space
- Classic Danish summerhouse architecture
- Spacious open-plan kitchen and living area
- Modern kitchen with quality appliances
- Cozy wood-burning stove
- Three generously sized bedrooms
- Large, private 956-square-meter garden
- Proximity to Gudenå River and outdoor activities
- Strong rental potential and investment opportunity
- Quiet, family-friendly neighborhood
- Easy access to local amenities and cultural attractions

Your Danish Getaway Awaits

This holiday home in Fårvang is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a life of relaxation, adventure, and connection with nature. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a base for outdoor adventures, or a lucrative rental investment, this home ticks all the boxes. Embrace the opportunity to own a piece of Denmark's natural paradise and create lasting memories with family and friends. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream European getaway.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
99
Price per m²
€1,510
Garden size
956
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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Welcome to your future home at Tingvej 4, nestled in the quaint and picturesque village of Thorsø, Denmark. As someone deeply entrenched in the bustling world of real estate, I understand the unique considerations of overseas buyers. This villa, with its 142 square meters of living space, presents a canvas for you to create your own story, and I'm here to sketch the outline for you. Tingvej 4 stands as a beacon for those ready to embrace the Danish lifestyle—ideally located and filled with potential. This property isn't about perfection; it's about possibilities. It's a home that offers a little bit of everything—from space to solid structure—making it truly yours. With four bedrooms and two bathrooms, it provides a wide alley for creative reimagining, especially if you're the type to roll up your sleeves. First, let's talk about the layout. You’re greeted by 101 square meters on the ground floor, featuring a spacious bedroom for restful nights, and a large open living area. Imagine unwinding by the warmth of a wood-burning stove after an adventurous day. Nearby, a cozy kitchen offers the chance to experiment with Danish dishes. This ground level also has seamless access to the garden, which encapsulates a serene vibe—your private sanctuary away from it all. Moving up to the first floor, you encounter 41 square meters designed with flexibility in mind. There's an additional bedroom, a second versatile living room, and a landing that can be fashioned into a reading nook or small home office. The bathroom up here allows convenience, as well as the potential for upgrades to suit your personal style. The property brims with auxiliary features too. Picture a spacious, 35-square-meter workshop ready for endless possibilit ... click here to read more

A brick house with a red roof located in a residential area. The house has a red door and a dormer. Three waste containers stand in front of the house.

Welcome to Skovagervej 54, a delightful haven nestled in the heart of Bjerringbro, Denmark. This property offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers and expats seeking a serene lifestyle amidst nature's bounty. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. This is the daily reality at Skovagervej 54, where the lush greenery of the surrounding forest provides a peaceful backdrop to your everyday life. The property is located in the coveted Skibelund summerhouse area, renowned for its natural beauty and proximity to some of Denmark's most picturesque landscapes, including Tange Lake and the Gudenå River. The main house, a charming red wooden structure, offers 105 square meters of comfortable living space. Built in 1970 and tastefully renovated in 2000, it stands on an expansive plot of 5,929 square meters, providing ample space for outdoor activities and relaxation. The mature trees encircling the property offer privacy and a sense of seclusion, making it a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Living in Bjerringbro Bjerringbro is a quaint town that offers a perfect blend of rural charm and modern conveniences. The town is known for its friendly community, excellent schools, and a variety of shops and restaurants. The local climate is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal location for those who enjoy outdoor activities year-round. The area is a paradise for nature lovers, with numerous hiking and cycling trails winding through the surrounding forests and meadows. Tange Lake and the Gudenå River offer excellent opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching. Whether you're an ... click here to read more

A red house stands in the middle of a lush garden with trees and a lawn. A gravel road leads to the house through green nature under a clear blue sky.

Welcome to this delightful villa nestled on a generous 1,794 m² plot in the serene village of Bjerringbro, an area that offers a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. Positioned at Vindumvej 15, this 115 m² property presents a unique opportunity for those looking to enjoy the peaceful lifestyle of Denmark's countryside, with ample potential for personal customization and expansion. The house itself exudes a quaint charm with its straightforward layout comprising a welcoming kitchen-dining area, a cozy living room, a practical utility room, a neatly appointed bathroom, and a comfortable bedroom. What makes this home particularly appealing is the potential it offers; the existing structure could easily be expanded to include additional bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for a family or anyone needing more space. In terms of natural light and views, the living room is a highlight, boasting west-facing windows that bathe the room in warm evening light and offer picturesque views of the surrounding landscapes. The living space is large enough to comfortably accommodate both a lavish sofa set and additional furniture, ensuring a comfortable area for relaxation and family gatherings. Living in Bjerringbro offers a unique lifestyle characterized by its close proximity to nature and community-focused living. This village is not just about beautiful landscapes and quiet living but also about a strong community bond. The local area is equipped with essential amenities, including shops, schools, and healthcare facilities, all of which contribute to a convenient day-to-day life. Here are some more detailed features of the home and amenities nearby: Property Features: - Spacious plot of 1,794 m² - House area of 115 m² - ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the inviting heart of Denmark—Silkeborg—where the dynamic interplay of modern living and stunning natural landscapes beckons you. Nestled in the tranquil enclave of Sejs-Svejbæk, you'll find a unique end-terrace villa waiting to become your home. This property provides a haven for those who appreciate the blend of convenience and wilderness, all within the peaceful embrace of a friendly neighborhood. This house, set on Enebærvej 31D, features a generous 85 square meters of thoughtfully utilized space. Constructed in 1981 and recently modernized, it offers the perfect canvas for a fulfilling lifestyle. For anyone looking to move into a ready-to-live house, this might very well be the perfect place. The villa's construction has stood the test of time, and while it might benefit from personalized touches, it stands fully ready for immediate move-in, without the pressing need for renovations. As soon as you arrive, you're greeted by an east-facing terrace—your very own spot to savor the quiet of a morning sunrise with a warm cup of coffee. Out back, a cozy garden awaits, bordered by lush, well-kept greenery that offers both privacy and a serene backdrop to your daily life. Whether tending to a modest garden or simply relaxing in your own slice of nature, this outdoor space is your escape, right at home. Step inside to discover a space carefully designed to maximize comfort and efficiency. The house features two inviting bedrooms and a spacious living room that opens seamlessly to the kitchen. This layout not only encourages an open, communal living space but also makes entertaining an effortless affair. The kitchen is up-to-date, equipped with everything you need for both daily living and hosting friends and fa ... click here to read more

A red brick house with a red tile roof features a covered terrace with wooden furniture. A cozy garden surrounds the house, with a green lawn and bushes along a hedge. Clear blue sky.

Nestled in the heart of the stunning Danish countryside, this charming holiday home at Holten 53, 8600 Silkeborg, in the beautiful Sejs-Svejbæk area is a real gem for any nature lover. Imagine being surrounded by breathtaking landscapes every waking moment, with a serene lake view right from your window. This cozy country home is not just a place to live, but an experience to cherish. Located in Silkeborg, this picturesque town is known for its lush nature and numerous lakes. The area is ideal for those who enjoy outdoor activities or simply want to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Silkeborg offers a blend of tranquility and convenience, with easy access to all the necessary amenities. Whether you're strolling amidst the dense forests or enjoying a boat ride on the lake, living here promises a life full of lovely moments. This quaint holiday home, exuding traditional charm, stands on a generously sized plot of 551 square meters. Built in 1940, the property boasts a thatched roof and half-timbered walls, giving it a distinctive look. It's the kind of place that instantly makes you feel at peace. Covering a modest yet sufficient 37 square meters, the house features one bedroom and one bathroom, making it cozy and easy to maintain. It's perfect for a couple or a small family seeking a peaceful retreat. Living here, you'll find: - One cozy bedroom - One well-maintained bathroom - Traditional thatched roof and half-timbered walls - Electric heating system - Private kitchen with drainage - Proximity to lake and forest - Sizable 551 sqm plot - Close to train station and bus stop - Serene and idyllic surroundings - Built-in 1940 - Perfect as a holiday retreat Talking about Sejs-Svejbæk, this location is unparallel ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the delightful city of Silkeborg, Denmark, where nestled in an advantageous location awaits a villa brimming with opportunity. At Langelinie 66, this property invites you to unfold its potential and craft a residence that reflects your unique vision. Encapsulating a true fixer-upper experience, the villa beckons those with an eye for transformation and the inclination to imbue their personal style. With 152 square meters to play with, it's a canvas waiting for your touch. Starting with the approach, the villa's 82 square meters of approved living space on the ground floor speak of a past unity, ready to welcome new stories. The journey begins as soon as you step into the entrance hall, designed with practicality in mind, offering ample storage space and granting you direct access to a convenient guest toilet. Natural light cascades through large windows, painting the living area with brightness and warmth, inviting you into a space that exudes a welcoming atmosphere—a perfect foundation for future gatherings or relaxation. Continuing into the kitchen, you find a bright and airy room, detailed with white cabinets and wooden countertops. This is where the heart of the home can burgeon; the kitchen, complete with essential appliances like a kettle and toaster, is ready to serve everyday meals and grand culinary experiments. Adjacent to this culinary hub is the dining room, a tranquil area that currently houses a wooden table set that is surrounded by shelves, rich with books and little decorations that tell their own tales. Light flows generously through the large windows, adorned with curtains, enlivening the room. Step into the living room—a space poised to embrace gatherings. It features a large corner sofa ... click here to read more

A simple house with a gray roof and large windows surrounded by a well-kept garden. Neighbors can be seen in the background under a clear blue sky.

Nestled in the heart of Silkeborg, Denmark, this inviting family home at Risumvej 17 offers a unique blend of comfort, space, and potential. With its solid brick construction and expansive garden, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle amidst the natural beauty of Silkeborg's lakes and forests. Imagine waking up in a home where the morning sun filters through large windows, casting a warm glow across the parquet floors of your spacious living room. The central fireplace crackles softly, inviting you to linger over your morning coffee. This is the kind of home where memories are made, where every corner tells a story of family gatherings, cozy evenings, and sun-drenched afternoons in the garden. ### Local Lifestyle and Amenities Silkeborg is renowned for its vibrant cultural life and stunning natural surroundings. The city is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a plethora of activities such as hiking, cycling, and water sports on the nearby lakes. The local community is welcoming and diverse, with a rich tapestry of cultural events and festivals throughout the year. For families, the area is a dream come true. Excellent schools are just a stone's throw away, and the neighborhood is dotted with playgrounds and parks, providing endless opportunities for children to explore and play. The city center, with its array of shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions, is just a short drive away, ensuring that everything you need is within easy reach. ### Property Features and Potential - Three spacious bedrooms with large windows, ensuring plenty of natural light. - One full bathroom and three additional toilets, perfect for busy households. - Generous 1,079 square meter plot, offering ample ... click here to read more

A brick house with a sloping roof stands quietly in a wooded garden with a gravel driveway. The house has a garage and is surrounded by dense bushes and trees under a blue sky.

Nestled in the idyllic town of Bjerringbro, Denmark, this captivating villa presents a splendid opportunity to live in a serene environment that is both picturesque and embracing. If you're envisioning a life in a Danish town with rich historical roots and spectacular scenic beauty, this villa might just be the ideal fit for you. Situated at Rosengren 2, this property promises a delightful escape from the bustling city life, while still being well-connected to the necessary conveniences one expects in today's world. As an international real estate agent, I'm often engaged with clients seeking homes with authentic character and a story to tell. This villa, with its thatched roof and timber frame, reflects a significant part of Denmark’s architectural history. Built in 1852, the property has been lovingly maintained, showcasing a tangible connection to the past while offering the comforts of the present. Imagine a living space where heritage meets modern comfort seamlessly. The villa consists of a cozy 106 square meters living area, encompassing two bedrooms and a bathroom. It’s a classic expression of Danish country living, perfect for small families or couples aiming to settle into a more laid-back lifestyle. The little quirks and features of this residence speak directly to its storied past. While the villa is in great condition, you may find it's calling for those personal touches that will truly make it yours. To list a few of the property’s key features: - 2 comfortable bedrooms - 1 well-maintained bathroom - Central heating system supplemented by cozy stoves - Spacious living area of 106 square meters - Timeless timber frame and thatched roof design - Beautifully crafted garden and park-like layout, perfect for ... click here to read more

Thatched house with a well-maintained garden and idyllic atmosphere

Nestled in the serene embrace of the Danish countryside, Ulstrup Skovvej 23 offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of tranquility in the picturesque village of Sdr. Vinge. This charming two-bedroom house, set on a generous plot, is perfect for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in Denmark. With its rich history and potential for personalization, this property invites you to create a haven of relaxation and cherished memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the mature trees surrounding your private garden. This is the daily reality at Ulstrup Skovvej 23, where the natural beauty of the Danish landscape becomes an integral part of your lifestyle. The property spans approximately 898 square meters, offering ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply unwinding in the fresh country air. The main house, with its 110 square meters of living space, is a testament to timeless Danish architecture. Built in 1852, it retains many original features that add character and charm. The layout includes two cozy bedrooms, a bright and welcoming living area, and a kitchen that overlooks the lush garden. Large windows flood the interior with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. For those with a penchant for hobbies or DIY projects, the attached garage/workshop is a standout feature. This versatile space is ideal for crafting, woodworking, or simply storing your outdoor gear. Additionally, several outbuildings on the property offer further possibilities, whether you envision a creative studio, guest accommodations, or additional storage. While the house is in good condition, it presents an exciting opportunity ... click here to read more

A red-roofed house by a road with a green slope to the left and forest behind. Waste containers in front, and a path leads up the hill.

Welcome to a delightful slice of Danish countryside charm, nestled in the heart of Gl. Rye, this inviting villa promises a lifestyle of tranquility and community. Imagine waking up every day in this picturesque location, where the air is fresh, and the landscape is of rolling hills and lush greenery. A perfect hideaway, this villa stands not just as a house, but a place to cultivate dreams and build memories. Ry, a scenic town in Denmark, offers a harmonious blend of lush nature and modern convivences. The local climate is typically mild with warm summers and cold, but not too harsh, winters. You'll find a friendly community here where local activities are abundant. Living here means being close to beautiful hiking trails and serene lakes, making it an ideal place for nature enthusiasts and those who appreciate outdoor activities. The area offers: - Biking paths through stunning landscapes - Access to local shops and quaint cafes - Close proximity to schools and community centers - Opportunities for fishing and boating - Vibrant local events and cultural gatherings Let's talk about this charming villa itself. Spanning across two levels with four cozy bedrooms, this home is perfect for a growing family or individuals who appreciate space and comfort. The house is well-maintained and boasts a character that is both timeless and welcoming. Here's what it offers: - Four inviting bedrooms for family or guests - One elegantly designed bathroom - A spacious kitchen-dining area perfect for family meals - Cozy living room that invites relaxation - Thatched roof adding to its classic charm - Large landing upstairs serving as a functional space - Expansive garden for the budding gardener Upon entering, you're welcomed by a wa ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Central Jutland, Smedebakken 20 in Them, Denmark, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Danish heritage. This classic brick villa, built in 1945 and partially renovated in 1970, stands as a testament to timeless design and solid construction. With its rich history and potential, this property is more than just a house; it's a home waiting to be filled with new memories. A Tranquil Retreat in Nature's Embrace Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong. This villa is situated on a peaceful, secluded street, offering a tranquil living environment with nature as your closest neighbor. Direct access to a scenic nature trail allows you to immerse yourself in the beautiful Danish landscape, perfect for leisurely walks, jogging, or cycling. The surrounding fields and open spaces ensure a sense of freedom and privacy, with only the sounds of wind and birds to accompany your days. Classic Danish Architecture with Modern Comforts The exterior of the house features classic Danish architecture, with yellow-painted brick walls and a red tiled roof. The property is surrounded by a spacious, unspoiled garden that offers both sunny and shaded areas, making it ideal for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply relaxing with family and friends. Whether you envision a lush flower garden, a vegetable patch, or a play area for children, the possibilities are endless. Inside, the villa welcomes you with generous living spaces filled with natural light. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, characteristic of older homes that have been lovingly maintained. The main living area is perfect for family gatherings, entertaining guests, or enjoying quiet evenings by the fire. L ... click here to read more

A yellow-painted house stands on a lawn with a trampoline in the foreground. There are garden furniture next to the house, surrounded by bushes and trees under a blue sky.

Step outside on a Tuesday morning in late September and the air smells like pine resin and cold lake water. The trees along Skovvænget are already turning — amber and rust bleeding through the canopy overhead — and the only sound is a woodpecker working somewhere deep in the forest behind the garden. This is Ry. And if you've never considered Denmark's Lake District as a place to plant roots, you're about to change your mind. Skovvænget 18 sits on a 1,275 square meter plot in one of Ry's most sought-after residential pockets — a low-traffic street with a genuine woodland character that isn't just a marketing description. The name literally translates to "Forest Lane," and the street earns it. Mature trees frame the property on all sides, and the garden has been cultivated over decades into something genuinely private: dense perimeter plantings, a broad lawn with room to breathe, and a south-facing terrace where afternoon sun lingers well into the evening. In summer, the garden becomes the entire living room. The villa itself was built in 1997 — classic Danish parcelhus construction, red brick, black-tiled roof — and at 196 square meters of interior living space, it's a properly sized home, not a weekend squeeze. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, six rooms in total spread across a single well-organised floor. The layout is generous without being wasteful. Large windows pull the garden into the main living area visually, so even on rainy November days when you're indoors watching the birches drip, the connection to the outside world never really goes away. The kitchen is fully equipped, practical, well-maintained. Both bathrooms are contemporary and in good order. A utility room handles the practicalities. An entrance hall t ... click here to read more

The house with red bricks and black tiled roof surrounded by a lush garden with green lawn and dense planting. Sunlight shines through the treetops onto the terrace.

Welcome to a unique opportunity nestled in the scenic embrace of Silkeborg, Denmark. This villa, located on Nørhedevej, beckons for those seeking a harmonious and enriching lifestyle. Built in 2023, this property represents a synthesis of contemporary comforts and timeless tranquility, offering foreign buyers and expatriates an exclusive chance to delve into a world where nature and modern living seamlessly converge. Situated in Silkeborg, a city known for its breathtaking landscapes and an array of outdoor activities, this villa serves as a perfect retreat. Silkeborg, often referred to as the 'Outdoor Capital of Denmark,' is renowned for its lakes and forests, inviting residents to spend their days kayaking, cycling, or hiking around the area's natural beauty. This city is more than just a haven for nature enthusiasts; it boasts a rich cultural scene with museums, galleries, and a bustling town center filled with cafes and shops. The Danish climate offers something for everyone. Winters are generally mild, although the area receives an occasional snowfall, adding to the idyllic scenery. The summers bring warmth and sunshine, perfectly highlighting the lush greenery, ideal for exploring the surroundings. Living in Silkeborg means enjoying a balance between vibrant city energy and peaceful rural landscapes. Now let's dive into the heart of this villa. Sprawled across 23,676 square meters of scenic land, this residence provides ample space for relaxation, family activities, and entertaining. Here’s what you’ll find: - 200 square meters of living space - 4 generous bedrooms - 2 luxurious bathrooms - Lavish living room with high ceilings - Expansive dining area with large windows for natural light - Exquisite kitchen wit ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a southwest-facing terrace as the first light catches the slopes of Himmelbjerget, Denmark's most celebrated natural landmark rising just beyond your garden. This is the daily reality awaiting you in this architect-designed 2020 villa, where contemporary Scandinavian living meets the wild beauty of Denmark's Lake District. The scent of pine from surrounding forests mingles with fresh lake air, while skylights flood your home with the ever-changing Nordic light that has inspired artists and nature lovers for generations. This 153-square-meter single-story villa represents a rare opportunity to own a move-in-ready vacation home in Ry, a town that serves as the gateway to Central Jutland's most spectacular natural playground. Unlike older properties requiring extensive renovation, this modern residence allows you to start creating memories from day one, whether you're seeking a peaceful Nordic retreat, a base for outdoor adventures, or a rental investment in one of Denmark's most sought-after holiday regions. The Lake District lifestyle unfolds from your doorstep. Ry sits at the heart of a landscape shaped by ancient glaciers, where crystal-clear lakes mirror sky and forest, and rolling hills invite exploration year-round. Spring transforms the beech forests into luminous green cathedrals, perfect for hiking and cycling along the extensive trail network. Summer brings endless daylight hours for swimming in Gudensø lake, kayaking through interconnected waterways, or joining locals at lakeside beaches where Danish families have gathered for generations. Autumn paints the surrounding woodlands in copper and gold, creating ideal conditions for foraging mushrooms or cycling the histor ... click here to read more

A modern, black brick building with large windows in a residential area. In front is a paved terrace and green bushes. The house has a carport on the left side.

Well folks, gather 'round, we've got a quaint piece of Denmark up for grabs! If you're looking for a place with a touch of countryside magic, brace yourself. It’s not everyday you come across a cozy, homely retreat nestled between Brædstrup and Silkeborg. As a busy real estate agent, I don’t find much time for leisure, but when a gem like this passes through my hands, it’s worth sharing every detail. Welcome to Silkeborgvej 44B, where a charming country home and sprawling landscapes await you in the serene heartlands of Denmark. This property stretches out over a generous 3.4 hectares, capturing the essence of rural Denmark and offering you enough space to breathe and live joyfully. Tucked just 6 km from Brædstrup and a breezy 21 km drive from the bustling town of Silkeborg, this residence is ideally positioned to provide both tranquility and access to urban conveniences. In this corner of the world, the living is good, and the weather’s often favorable, offering those lovely European seasons we all adore. Now, the property itself holds a lovely main house offering 148 square meters of cozy living space - enough room to make it an inviting home for singles, couples, or even a small family ready to indulge in the pastoral lifestyle. On the ground floor, you’ll find 118 square meters seamlessly designed to provide convenience and warmth. You'll first step into a spacious entrance hall leading you to the heart of the home, the kitchen-dining area, where culinary dreams can come to life. One can imagine laughter and meals well enjoyed here, a homely oasis sure to become the family's favorite gathering spot. Venture further, and the large L-shaped living room opens up with its promise of comfort and relaxation. The space ... click here to read more

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Imagine living in a tranquil setting in the heart of Denmark at a beautiful villa located at Skolebakken 4, 8450 in Hammel. This single-story villa offers a delightful living experience in a prime location, ideal for those looking to establish a serene family life or anyone seeking a peaceful environment to unwind. With four well-proportioned bedrooms, this villa is perfectly designed for family living, providing enough space for everyone. The home comes with a large bathroom, making it practical for daily routines. Originally built in 1962, this villa has undergone thoughtful renovations, including a new roof and an energy-efficient air/water heat pump. These improvements make it ready to move in without the headaches of a fixer-upper. The heart of the home undoubtedly centers around its welcoming kitchen-dining area. Here, large windows bathe the room in natural light and offer scenic views of the Danish landscape, creating a perfect setting for family meals or hosting friends. The kitchen itself features modern appliances and ample storage, designed for culinary ease and joy. The living area is crafted for relaxation and family-time. Its comfortable seating and open plan encourage connection and conversation, making it a warm area for spending leisurely evenings. Each detail in the villa reflects quality craftsmanship, designed to enhance well-being and comfort. Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a meticulously maintained garden. With lush greenery, mature trees, and a green lawn, it provides a private sanctuary for outdoor enjoyment. Whether it’s children playing outside, hosting a summer barbecue, or finding solace in nature, the garden offers a breath of fresh air. Here are some key features of this vil ... click here to read more

A yellow brick house with large windows in a garden with a green lawn and scattered bushes and trees.

Welcome to Gjandrup Byvej 17! A charming villa nestled in the peaceful town of Randers, Denmark. This property is a hidden gem, perfect for those looking to remodel and make a home truly their own. Built in 1960 and partially renovated in 1976, the house stands in good condition but offers plenty of room for updates and personal touches to enhance its classic charm. Situated in the scenic Gjandrup, the property provides more than just a home; it offers an entire lifestyle. Living here, you'll enjoy picturesque views of the Nørreådalen, an experience that combines the tranquility of the countryside with the convenience of being close to urban amenities. Gjandrup itself is a quaint town that grants you the peaceful ambiance of rural life, while the nearby busy town of Hornbæk is just a short 10-minute drive away. Hornbæk has everything you need with modern shops like Rema 1000, Netto, and a large, delightful bakery to satisfy your daily cravings. The presence of a school and kindergarten in town means it’s a great place to raise a family. But let's talk about the villa itself. Spread across 162 square meters of living space, the house is perfect for a large family. The spacious layout includes 5 bedrooms, providing ample room for everyone. One bathroom and two additional toilets are quite convenient for a bigger household, reducing the morning rush hours. The villa has an efficient heating system thanks to the air-water heat pump, backed by stoves for solid or liquid fuel. This ensures you can keep the house warm and cozy throughout the chilly Danish winters. PROPERTY FEATURES: - 5 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom - 2 Toilets - Living area: 162 square meters - Built in 1960; Renovated in 1976 - Large lot: 5184 square meters ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Viborg, an ancient city steeped in history and culture, lies an apartment that promises a unique blend of tranquility and convenience. This isn't just a place to live; it's a slice of Danish history. This residence, located at Mageløs 10 in the vibrant locale of Viborg, is a testament to the charmingly timeless architecture of the area. The alluring atmosphere of the neighborhood is characterized by cobblestone streets and quaint timber-framed houses, whispering stories of the past. Here, at the crossroads of past and present, is a thriving setting for both expats and overseas buyers looking for their own piece of Denmark. For those not too aquainted with Viborg, the city is one of Denmark's treasures with a rich tapestry of history dating back to medieval times. Viborg's weather, like the rest of Denmark, is marked by its seasonal variations. Summer days are mild and long, while winter brings a serene, crisp cold. For residents, this means joyous summer gatherings, mild enough for late evening walks, juxtaposed with cozy, snow-dusted winters ideal for days spent exploring local museums or sipping hot cocoa in the warmth of your own home. Now, let's take a closer look at the apartment itself. Spanning a comfortable 94 square meters, this ground-floor apartment invites you with its warm light filtering through traditional small-paned windows, offering a picturesque view of the historic neighborhood surrounding it. It's a space that gives its inhabitants room to breathe, to relax, and to settle into life in a new culture with ease. Stepping into the apartment, the entrance is laid with classic tiles that lead into a welcoming hallway. The apartment features a pragmatic, well-maintained bathroom ... click here to read more

White, two-story house with red tile roof on a cobblestone street corner in a quiet urban environment. English sign on the facade: 'Old Nytorv Antiques'.