This place is just lovely. The entrance fee is pretty low (60 kr for an adult ticket) and in turn you get a printed guide and a map of the place so that you can explore it yourself.
There's also a small museum about the island of Rømø and it's pretty fascinating history. It involves a lot of reading, though, so it's probably not the most exciting activity for children. That being said, everything is written in English, Danish and German, which makes the museum pretty accessible to tourists.
The staff is welcoming, helpful and speaks multiple languages.
The best thing, though, is the "kanelsnurre". These lovely cinnamon buns are baked fresh in the cafe and are probably the best of their kind that I've tried during my six years of living in Denmark. And the prices aren't even...
Read moreNot the most amazing museum I ever visited. Although the small, self guided tour was really fun. It was nice to discover all the rooms and their usages by ourselves. In the large boat house there was the skeleton of a sperm whale! Truly amazing to see a creature like this. The staff was very friendly (and fluently speaking English). The bar is very cozy and the smell of freshly baked cinnamon rolls almost kept us there for a drink and a bite 😉 large parking as well and closely located to...
Read moreCrazy historical presentation of the island and its sailing life with stranded ship stories, sailors, moving sand, lifeboats and so on. The museum building is really interesting and the nearby scene is looks like a painting. Wonderful. Only one thing. This is a little museum so you spent an hour here and you will finish the exhibition. A bit...
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