Holiday on Sealand, Lolland, Falster and Møn

There are many good reasons to book a holiday home on Sealand, Lolland, Falster or Møn. Here you are guaranteed to experience a holiday with activities and sights for everyone, not least for the children.
In a holiday home on Sealand
Sealand swarms with life all year around. Here you find the interesting capital of Denmark, Copenhagen, which is the place where things are happening in shopping, theatre, music, museums, fashion, design, gastronomy, art and culture. Nothing is very far if you are staying on Sealand. When you are in Copenhagen, there is max. 1½ hour's drive to all the interesting experiences that await you on Sealand.
The history of Sealand goes back several thousand years and many places you can still experience, how it must have been to be a viking, while you can see the most well preserved and magnificient buildings throughout time in other places. The island swarms with monuments of ancient times, e.g. the many burial mounds of the Stone Age and everywhere the landscape is garnished with impressive old royal castles.

Vacation in a holiday home on the Southern Islands
In the south you find the islands Møn, Lolland and Falster, which are commonly known as the Southern Sea islands. These three islands all offer unique and beautiful nature and beach life on miles-on-end of lovely, white sandy beaches. The water is especially suitable for children, due to the low salt content and the shallow water.
In addition the south Danish islands are an eldorado for sailors, surfers and fishermen and golf enthusiasts have great opportunities to play on one of the 6 golf courses, which are located within a radius of 40 km from each other.
On the islands you also find countless castles, manors, medieval churches and other historic landmarks, generously spread over the varied landscape, which has to be discovered either by foot or on bicycles.
In a holiday home on Møn
The lovely island Møn is first and foremost known for the biggest natural tourist attraction in Denmark, Møns Klint (cliff), with its white chalk cliffs, which rise dramatically from the turquoise sea to more than 100 metres height. In addition you find a completely unique and unspoiled nature on Møn, with heath, virgin forests, grassland and beaches and one of Europe's most important rest areas for migratory birds.
In a holiday home on Falster
On the island of Falster you find the wllknown holiday area Marielyst with its 20 km long, child friendly sandy beach and loads of activities. In addition you also find the impressive Corselitze forest on the islands, which harbour various historic passage graves and dolmen as well as good walking trails.
A visit to the cosy market towns is also recommended.
In a holiday home on Lolland
The last of the Southern Sea islands is Lolland, which is characterised by its nice sandy beaches and great water, a versatile coast line, tidal meadows, fresh water reed swamps and meandering country roads, which leads you past idyllic villages. Also pay the Nature Park Maribo Lakes, which is a paradise for those who enjoy nature, bird and wild life, a visit.
With Sealand's and the Southern Sea islands' sheer endless nature experiences, activities and interesting tourist attractions, it is quite obvious why this region has turned into one of Denmark's most popular holiday destinations.
Are you tempted to soend your next holiday on Sealand and/or the islands? Book your holiday home right now!
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