We were four perons (two couples) who stayed one night on our return journey to Norway after a three days visit in Denmark. We needed a place to stay for one night with reasonable distance to the ferry terminals in the northern part of Denmark.||||We found the hotel on internet and booked it there.||||The hotel is small, charming and located in a small village called Hjallerup, named after a horse market which took place there in the past.||||We were served a beautiful three course dinner in a nicely decorated dining room after arrival, and a sumptous breakfast the following morning. Be aware that dinner is served at fixed time, i. e 6:00 PM.||||The room was spacious with plenty of space for suitcases with the necessary toilet articles. It was a quiet place with no disturbing noises from outside.||||Free parking outside and a lovely bakery opposite the street where the hotel is situated.||||Definitely a place to recommend for persons who are looking for a nice place at a reasonable price, not to far from the northern ferry terminal in the northern part of Denmark (Hirtshals and Frederikshavn), and without all the tourists which are found at the popular places on the western part of the Jutlandia.||||Should there be an opportunity to come back if a situation like this comes up, we shall definitely choose Hjallerup Kro.||||Henry J. Grindheim,...
Read moreWe decided for a road trip through Denmark from Göteborg for our first week of summer vacations. we took the summer offer from Danske Hoteller chain, drive and stay, which gave access to "discounted" price for at least 3 nights in a row including dinner and breakfast.||First stop on our road trip, Hjallerup Kro. We felt welcomed, the room was on the back of the building, worth noticing there was no air conditioning, and we were lucky with hot summer weather. We found a trick to have the window wide open to give us a bit of fresher nigh air. The room was renovated, as well as the furniture. The bathroom showed its age. The bedding was comfortable, even if too soft for me. The starter + main dinner was simple and good. It feels a bit steep to pay for the tap water 40 dkr, but this seems to be a constant in every restaurant in Denmark.||The breakfast was good, thought simple in diversity of the food. This was expected level for a small village/road hotel. It was plenty enough to meet different breakfast style. Special motion for the warm lever pate with bacon and fresh bread, yummy!!||The personnel was courteous and...
Read moreThis is a delightful hotel in the village of Hjallerup. Our room was very comfortable and clean, although not everything advertised in the brochure was actually in the room itself. That aside, the hotel was excellent in every way. The staff were always very helpful, polite and informative. The breakfast was more than adequate and an ideal way to start the day. The evening meal in the restaurant was very good, too. The hotel is ideally placed to explore the many interesting places to be found in North Jutland. Aalborg is an easy drive from Hjallerup via the motorway or Norresunby. If you do want to go into the city the best place to park your car is behind the Aalborg Kongres and Kultur Center – it is clearly signposted to the left off the main Vesterbro thoroughfare. It was 49K for about 7 hours – you have to pay by card. The petrol station next to the hotel in Hjallerup also requires payment by card. Whether you are staying for one night or a week this is an...
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