Abild Kro & Hotel

3.46774194509752 of 5 Stars

Stay in scenic surroundings at Abild Kro & Hotel, which is located in the middle of the marsh and close to the German border. Experience the phenomenon Black Sun or the beautiful nature by the Wadden Sea. Look forward to being pampered and getting great service from the staff.

Ribe Landevej 66, 6270 Tønder

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  • South Jutland
  • Jutland
  • Danish inns

Hotel Facilities

  • Disabled-friendly
  • Free wifi
  • Free parking
  • Restaurant
  • Non smoking
  • Airport: 106 km
  • Train: 5,8 km
  • Busstop: 850 meter
  • 14 Rooms

Close to Tønder, the Wadden Sea and the Marsh you will find Abild Kro & Hotel. An obvious starting point for trips in Southern Jutland or a trip across the German border and experience the nearest German cities.

The hosts are ready to give you an unforgettable experience and make sure your stay is more than just a stay. Experience the cosiness and the special atmosphere where you are greeted with open arms from the moment you step in the door.

Take a trip to the holiday island of Rømø, where you get an unforgettable view as you drive over the 9 kilometer long dam that connects the island with the mainland. Or get exciting experiences with a visit to the Zeppelin and Garrison Museum, Højer Sluse or the historic place where the golden horns were found.

The island Sylt / Sild is also an exciting destination. It is Germany's largest island in the North Sea where beach, dunes and the beautiful nature give you beautiful experiences that you will not forget.

In the restaurant, great dining experiences are made for the guests every day. No compromises are taken on either raw materials or quality, and you can look forward to a real and authentic inn experience at Abild Kro & Hotel.

Fresh ingredients and a sense of cosiness - a perfect combination if you ask the hosts.

Experience the cozy atmosphere, a friendly service and wonderful dishes, which provide a perfect combination for a stay.

After a day full of experiences, you can relax in one of the lovely bright rooms with their own shower and toilet.

Directions

Ribe Landevej 66
6270 Tønder

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Attractions nearby of Abild Kro & Hotel

  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    Abild Church

    0.18 km

    Abild church is a village church, and the original church was built almost 1000 years ago.

    The church can accommodate more than 300 people when using the pulpit.

    The altarpiece is from 1480. Baptismal heaven from 1692 and a pulpit from 1581.

    Read more : Abild Church
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    Soldaterskoven - Tønder

    1.86 km

    The area consists of 3 forests, Soldaterskoven, Nørreskov and Hydroskoven. From Tønder town there is a path connection to the entire forest area through the green areas south of Soldaterskoven. There are 3 parking spaces at Soldaterskoven. In the forest there is a hiking trail for the visually impaired. There is a primitive accommodation with shelter, barbecue and campfire site.

    If you want to ride, you can use the special riding trails made in the forest.

    In Nørreskoven, south of the brook, there is a dog forest where you can walk your dog. Remember that it must be under full control. In the other forest areas, the dog must be led on a leash.

    Read more : Soldaterskoven - Tønder
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    Zeppelin and Garnison Museum - Tønder

    2.02 km

    During the forst world war the Germans established a large and very important airship base in the north of Tønder. Today there is small museum telling the history with pictures, documents, objects and army tanks.

    Also it is shown material about Tønder as a Danish garrison town in the period 1920 - 2003.

    Read more : Zeppelin and Garnison Museum - Tønder
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    Guldhornsstenene - Tønder

    3.99 km

    The famous Golden Horns were found at Gallehus, the first by a lace maker, Kjerstine Svendsdatter, in 1639, and the second in 1734 by Erik Lassen, a small farmer.

    The sites are marked by memorial stones. The horns likely dated from about 400 AD and were probably used as part of some sort of religious ceremony.

    They were sent to the Royal Treasury in Copenhagen for safekeeping but were stolen in 1802 and melted down.

    Copies can be seen in Tønder Museum.

    Read more : Guldhornsstenene - Tønder
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    Det Gamle Rådhus

    4.9 km

    The former town hall was built in 1643. Originally, the gables were corbie stepped and the front of the building was red brick. It is now painted yellow.

    Beautifully restored in 1986/87 and now houses Tourist Information, dentist and apartments.

    Read more : Det Gamle Rådhus
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    The Art Museum - Tønder

    5.28 km

    The Art Museum in Tønder exhibits the best art from the North from approx. 1880 until today. The museum shows, moreover, special exhibitions with works from the rich design tradition in the North. All exhibitions are presented in large, light and sensuous rooms, which in themselves strike a Nordic note. The building is from 1999.

    Today the Water Tower houses a museum for the famous furniture architect Hans J. Wegner's present from year 1995. The present consists of 37 chairs, which he meant would represent his design in the best way in his hometown Tønder.

    Read more : The Art Museum - Tønder
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    Schackenborg Castle

    5.45 km

    All year around there will be outstanding events waiting for you at Schackenborg castle. Explore the century-long history, attend a guided tour in the beautiful garden of the castle or just come by and visit the old stable, which is being rebuilt into a visitor center. The program of Schackenborg offers something for everybody, classical music, talks, debates and more.

    The south wing of the castle is the private residence of Prince Joachim, Princess Marie and their children. The royal flag will be waving, when there is a royal visit.




    Read more : Schackenborg Castle
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    Løgumkloster Church and Monastery

    10.18 km

    The monastery was founded in 1173 by Cistercian monks by Brede Å. During the Middle Ages, the town of Løgumkloster grew up under the shelter of the monastery and church. The monastery was closed in 1548.

    Løgumkloster Church was built in the period 1225-1325. Of the monastery's original 4 wings, today only the east wing (Chapter Hall and Dormitorium) and the north wing (church) remain.

    Løgumkloster Church is considered - together with Sorø Klosterkirke, to be among the most beautiful and significant church buildings from Denmark's Middle Ages.



    Read more : Løgumkloster Church and Monastery
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    Port of Rømø

    22.39 km

    The Port of Rømø is one of Denmark‘s medium sized ports and a port that is under development. For many years, the main activities have been shrimp fishing and ferry services between Sylt and Rømø. 

    The Port of Rømø operates with respect for the environment. We are closely linked to the Wadden Sea, which is now a part of the Wadden Sea National Park.  The port is environmentally certified and we are working on all levels towards being a clean port.

    Read more : Port of Rømø
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    Rømø Play- and Labyrinth park

    23.38 km

    On Rømø you will find a large family attraction - Rømø Play and Labyrintpark.

    You will find the park in Havneby close to the old school, follow the signs.

    In the park, there are lots of small and large labyrinths and other challenging games for the whole family. You can easily spend 2-3 hours here.

    When it's all over, brought food must be eaten in the park. You can buy coffee, cakes and ice cream in the park's café. Here, too, you can try a number of small games.




    Read more : Rømø Play- and Labyrinth park
  • Photo: Rømø-Tønder Turistbureau

    The Wadden Sea National Park

    26.31 km

    The islands and the natural coastlands by the Waddensea have become an area in Denmark that really attracts a lot of visitors. It`s unique nature and culture, along with the many holidayhomes, campingsites, youthhostels and other accommodation possibilities, have been the fertile basis for the creation of a strong tourist region.

    The Waddensea islands Rømø, Mandø and Fanø lie along the coast like pearls on a string and they offer unique experiences. The sea, the dunes, the woods the heaths and the fauna all speak their own language and they appeal to both children and adults to use it.On the mainland the dikes, the marshland and the migrating birda impress the natureloving guests.

    Read more : The Wadden Sea National Park
  • Photo: Aabenraa Tourist

    The Gendarme Path

    33.01 km

    The path was made after Southern Jutland was returned to Denmark in 1920 and the route was used by the border gendarms on patrol.

    Read more : The Gendarme Path