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Fanø is located in the middle of the Wadden Sea, just off Esbjerg. Fanø's unique nature is characterised by the Wadden Sea to the east, fantastic bathing beaches to the west and dune plantations in the centre of the island.
At the Wadden Sea on the east side of Fanø, you can see millions of migratory birds. Because of its unique location, the whole Wadden Sea region is an important "resting place" for waterfowl and wading birds in particular. On the east side of the island, you can also see a large number of seals that live in this area. The seals are easy to spot at low tide. Fanø's west coast consists of one long, beautiful sand beach of approx. 12 km. that is great for swimming. Here, you will find Fanø Bad, which is now a historic holiday resort with holiday home, hotel and holiday apartment accommodation for rent. In this area, you'll also find the first golf course that was built in Denmark, where Fanø Golf Club is now located. In Fanø's Dune Plantation in the middle of the island, the beautiful scenery alternates between open meadows and small lakes. The plantation has several marked hiking trails. On Fanø, there are also several excellent cycle paths, a good excuse to explore the island by bike.
In the summer season, Fanø has plenty of activities and
events to offer, including the Fanø summer concerts, which
take
place every Tuesday in July and August at Nordby Church. In
June,
they hold the annual Dragon Festival
which attracts many kite enthusiasts, and in mid-September
they hold the Fanø Knitting Festival! In Sønderho, on the
south side of Fanø,
you'll find the Fanø Art Museum, which houses a permanent
exhibition of paintings by local painters from the artist
colony on
Fanø.
When you spend your holiday on Fanø, you'll be surrounded by
a
wealth of attractions. This area really does have something
for every
taste. Within a short distance, you can visit The Fanø
Museum, The Bunker Safari, the sweetmaker's, a golf course
or
even go hiking across the mudflats! If you don't mind
driving a little further, you can try out
some of Denmark's biggest amusement rides. Get close to the
wildlife
at Givskud Zoo, visit LEGOLAND® or go surfing
in the North Sea.
If you rent a holiday home with DanCenter, you'll receive a discount on many of Denmark's most popular attractions - save up to 25% on the entrance ticket. Here you can see the attractions on which you get a discount, when you spend your holiday at a DanCenter holiday home.
DanCenter holiday home rentals has around 70 holiday
rental homes
for rent on Fanø. Fanø is a popular holiday resort, so it is
wise to book a holiday home for your summer holiday well in
advance.
DanCenter has a local office in central Fanø, and they can
give you many good tips on attractions to visit and
sights to see during your vacation. They can also answer
any questions you may have about your rental property during
your
stay.
You can reach Fanø by ferry via the Fanø Line, which departs from Esbjerg. The trip only takes about 12 minutes and there are
many departures in each direction daily. See sailing schedule and prices for the Fanoe line.
If you'd like to check out some other holiday home areas, but would still like to holiday near Fanø, then we can recommend Blåvand or Henne Strand , which is north of Fanø. Both areas have plenty of activities to offer and they have great beaches for swimming. You can also rent a holiday home on the island of Romo , which lies just south of Fanø.
Our sister company Danland also has a holiday center on Fanø . When you stay at the center, you'll have access to a number of shared facilities such as indoor and outdoor swimming pool, a sauna, a playground and table tennis.
We begin at the sourt-west part of the country with the wide marsh land and the Wadden sea which is part of UNESCO's World Heritage List. A good way to experience the area is by walking the Wadden Sea or trying an oister or seal safari. Rømø is southernmost island of the Wadden Sea and it has some of the widest sandy beaches in Europe. North of Rømø, located across the sea from Denmark's oldest town Ribe, you will find Mandø, which is another of the natural gems of Denmark. And last, but not least, there is the old holiday island Fanø with its charming towns Nordby and Sønderho along with the magnificent beaches at Fanø Bad and Rindby Strand.
Just a few kilometres north of Fanø you will find some of Denmark's most popular holiday areas like beads on a string. In Blåvand, Henne and Vejers you will find fantastic beaches and endless horizons. The towns are especially known for their beach life, shopping and large number of activities for children. On some of the beaches you can find remnants from the past in the abandoned bunkers from World War 2. In 2017, the Tirpitz Museum designed by the renowned designer Bjarke Ingels opened in Blåvand. The museum is a portal to the secret treasures of the west coast. And unlike the colossal and invasive cement bunkers the Tirpitz is open and beautifully integrated in the dunes.
On the islands Rømø, Mandø and Fanø you can experience the powerful Wadden Sea. Here nature has the power. It is for instance only possible to go to Mandø at low tide. The Wadden Sea has a unique and rich wild life with especially migrating birds feeding on their way south. On Fanø you can see a large number of seals. If you plan to visit one or more of the islands it is a good idea to bring your bike. The islands have bike trails leading you through the countryside. All 3 islands also have amazing beaches. In Esbjerg, the biggest town of the region, has a lot of cultural offers and fine shopping possibilities. Visit the Esbjerg Art Museum or the Esbjerg water tower, one of the landmarks of the town. You may also try a seal safari at the east coast of Fanø or go by boat to Horns Rev Havmøllepark, (offshore windmill park) one of the biggest of its kind in the world. From Esbjerg you can go by ferry to Fanø.Shortly after booking holiday accommodation through DanCenter you will receive your booking confirmation. This confirmation constitutes your rental agreement containing all necessary information. On the first page you will find information about the addresses of your holiday home and the key pick up place, as well as a directions on how to find the house. On the following pages you will find the invoice for the stay you have booked complete with transfer order/inpayment form, stating the due dates.
On arrival at the key pick up point, you will be asked to present your rental agreement whereupon you will be handed your key as well as an electricity-envelope on which the meter readings of all consumption dependant expenses (electricity, heating, water, etc.) are to be noted upon arrival as well as departure.
Arrival can take place from 4 p.m. on the day the rental period commences.
If you can not reach your destination until eg. late evening, our local offices will be closed. Therefore please contact us in time to make arrangements with regards to the key and the deposit. The contact information of the local office can be found on your rental agreement or under the menu Kontakt on dancenter.dk
All holiday homes are equipped with all kitchen utensils, duvets and pillows necessary for the maximum amount of persons, which the house can room. Bed linen, dish cloths, table cloths etc. can be rented at the local office or online, if you prefer not to bring these items yourselves.
When you book a baby cot, please note that we can not guarantee space for the cot in the master bedroom. If the house description say there is a cot in the house and you only need one, booking is unnecessary.
You can also book delivery of the extras you rent. This way you do not need to drive several times between the holiday home and local office.
Please note that in high season, extras might be sold out. Therefore we recommend you to always book extras and final cleaning when booking your holiday home.
We charge customers a small cleaning audit fee to prepare the room for the next guest, even as some outgoing guests prefer to clean the room themselves. Are such guests still required to pay a cleaning charge? Yes. Please let us explain.
While we appreciate guests cleaning the room themselves, we nonetheless conduct an audit to ensure that the room is in excellent shape. The cleaning audit fee we levy is for the time and effort involved in checking that our cleaning standards have been met, so that we can provide our customers with the best experience.
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