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Terrace house renovated in 2000 with, among other things, bathroom and kitchen. Windows from 2008, which makes the view over the North Sea very clear. There are 2 terraces, so there is ample opportunity for sun all day. The house has a massive architectural style, double glazing and good equipment, and as well as a sauna and a wood-burning stove ensures a good holiday at any time of year. The beach at Henne is very popular, and here you will also find Henne Strand Tropeland. From the 64 meter high dune, Blåbjerg, you have a very nice view of the whole area. Take a trip to Ribe, Denmark’s oldest surviving city. Its Viking Museum, which covers the period from year 700 to 1500, is especially recommended. The St. Catherine’s Church and Abbey were founded in 1228 by Dominican friars and is one of Denmark’s best preserved abbeys. Ribe’s City Council dates from 1496. The magnificent Cathedral lies in the centre of the historic town. The museum in Esbjerg, Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet, shows the old street and town environment and also holds an amber museum. If you are interested in fishing, the Fiskeri- og Søfartsmuseet has a fine collection of fishing tools, ships and vessels. The museum also has an aquarium with fish typical of the North Sea as well as an outdoor tank with seals.