New Years stay - 30.12.24 – 01.01.25 at Fjordgaarden

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4.27225754138775 of 5 Stars

Includes per person per stay:

30 december:

  • Arrival at 14.30
  • 12.30 – Spa  
  • 3-course dinner chef's choice

31 december:

  • 06.00-10.00 breakfast buffet
  • 09.00 -14.00 – Spa 
  • 13.30-15.00 lunch (remember to reserve a table at rec@fjordgaarden.dk)
  • 17.30 sparkling wine  and snacks
  • 18.00 – King Frederik X first New Year’s speech
  • 18.45 5-course menu with wine menu
  • 22.00 coffee and avec
  • 22.15 open bar with beer, water and wine. Payment for cocktails and liquor
  • 22.15 music with DJ
  • 23.30 sparkling wine and ring cake
  • 23.50 count down to New Year
  • 00.00 New Year
  • 00.10 Fire Works
  • 01.00 -01.30 – night snack

1. January:

  • 07.00-11.00 breakfast buffet
  • 12.00 Check out

 

More about Fjordgaarden

Fjordgaarden is situated 700 metres from the town centre and a glimpse from Ringkøbing Fjord. No matter whether you wish a wellness holiday, a weekend stay, a golf tour or just an overnight stay, the hotel offers the perfect setting for relaxation in the West Jutland area.

Vester Kær 28, 6950 Ringkøbing
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Hotel facilities

  • Fitness Room
  • Green Key_V3 Green Key
  • Free wifi
  • Pets
  • Charging station
  • Music and dance
  • Free parking
  • Restaurant
  • Wellness
  • Bicycle loan/rental
  • Non smoking
  • Airport: 75 km
  • Train: 1 km
  • Busstop: 1 km
  • Beach: 9 km
  • Fishing: 9 km
  • Golf: 9 km
  • 98 Rooms

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Directions

Vester Kær 28
6950 Ringkøbing

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Attractions nearby of New Years stay - 30.12.24 – 01.01.25

  • Photo: Levende Historie

    Ringkøbing Museum

    0.97 km

    Ringkøbing Town is an idyllic market town from the 1400s, where you will find charming paved streets, beautiful old town houses and grocery stores, which together save on history from and bygone times. At Ringkøbing Museum you can experience exciting exhibitions, guide tours and visit the cozy museum shop.

    Exhibitions about World War II

    "Flyvere i natten (Aviators of the Night)” is an exhibition that makes you aware of the history of the English bombers, the Lancastere, who flew over the west coast of Denmark during World War II. The focal point of the exhibition is a large 1:1 scale recreation of a Lancaster. Through the audio, film, original objects and large format images, the exhibition tells us about the planes that crashed, their missions and about the people behind.

    At the museum you can also see a mini-exhibition: ”Hvad bunkeren gemte - en tysk soldat fortæller (What the bunkers hid - a German soldier tells)”. Most German bunkers were abandoned and emptied in 1945 or shortly thereafter, but some of them was completely covered with sand and remained untouched until after a storm appeared at Søndervig in 2008.

    In the exhibition you enter the reconstructed bunker and can see the film about the German soldier Gerhard Saalfeld. During the war he lived in the "lost" piles and several of the exhibited items belonged to him.

    City exhibition

    200 years of town hall history have been attempted at the Ringkøbing Museum at the Judges Office in the exhibition: ”Byens hus – amtets hus (The city house - the county house)".

    At the Judges Office you can also experience the old market town depicted in paintings from around the year 1800. The city exhibition is a great starting point for a city walk around the streets - where many of the houses still stand.

    Part of Ringkøbing Fjord Museums

    Ringkøbing Museum is part of Ringkøbing Fjord Museums, which brings history to life at 10 museums and attractions by Ringkøbing Fjord. Read more at www.ringkobingfjordmuseer.dk/en

    Read more : Ringkøbing Museum
  • Photo: Vestjyllands Højskole

    Forundringens Have

    5.76 km

    Marvel at the beautiful nature in this beautiful park in Velling at Vestjyllands Højskole, outside Ringkøbing. Directly translated, “Forundringens Have” means “The Garden of Wonder”. Here, you will find lots of different trees, flowers, paths, insects, fruits, vegetables and more. Forundringens Have was established in 2004. The park is always open and there is free entry. In the park, there is a basic camp site, a playground and a little shop with organic vegetables and other plants from Forundringens Have. There are several different tours and events from time to time.

    Read more : Forundringens Have
  • Photo: Ringkøbing Fjord Museer

    Lyngvig Fyr (Lighthouse)

    9.66 km

    Lighthouse keeper's house with shop and café

    Visit the Lighthouse Master's House with its cosy museum shop, which is packed with a large selection of fun retro items, nostalgic handicrafts, local goods and souvenirs. At the back of Fyrmesterboligen you will find the cosy café environment. The café offers light meals, cakes and hot and cold drinks, which can be enjoyed both inside and in the large outdoor area around the lighthouse.

    Large nature playground

    In the large natural playground around the lighthouse keeper's house, the family's youngest and young at heart can play back in time and rescue brave sailors in dramatic strandings on the cable car or try to crawl around in a giant whale skeleton.

    Take an adventure in nature

    Lyngvig Lighthouse is located in the most beautiful dune landscape - and only a few metres from the North Sea. Park your bike or car and take a walk through the dunes, head to the beach and feel the
    North Sea.

    You can also download the popular and free Natureventyr app and go on an adventure in the area with the boy Anker, who discovers and tries to help a stranded whale.

    Practical information and availability

    Visiting the shop, café and nature playground is free of charge. 

    Dogs on a leash are welcome

    There is wheelchair access to the Lighthouse Master's Residence with café and shop. The paths in the courtyard are paved and there is a disabled toilet.

    Part of Ringkøbing Fjord Museums

    Lyngvig Lighthouse is part of Ringkøbing Fjord Museums, which brings history to life at 10 museums and attractions by Ringkøbing Fjord. Read more at www.ringkobingfjordmuseer.dk/en

    Read more : Lyngvig Fyr (Lighthouse)
  • Photo: Destination Ringkøbing Fjord

    Hvide Sande Sluices

    11.54 km

    This is where the town Hvide Sande started. In Hvide Sande you will find to sluices. One to regulate the water levels between fjord and sea and one that provides passage between fjord and sea. Holmsland is the name of the narrow barrier that divides Ringkøbing Fjord from the North Sea.

    After 100 years of discussion about a passage from the sea to the fjord, Hvide Sande canal was opened in 1931. It consists of a lock system for ships and a water regulating system. Everything is controlled from ”Blåtårn”, the blue tower by the lifting bridge. This is the office of the harbour administration and the local rescue team. In the middle of Hvide Sande you pass the two sluices.

    Read more : Hvide Sande Sluices
  • Photo: Destination Ringkøbing Fjord

    Helligånds Church Hvide Sande

    12.8 km

    Helligånds Church in Hvide Sande was built in 1954 after many years of diligent collection work among the city's citizens.

    The church is built of yellow bricks in late Romanesque style, and is probably one of the last churches built in this style in Denmark. The church has a choir over a high basement, and the nave has heavy buttresses at the eastern corners.

    Inside, the church walls are whitewashed, and have flat beamed ceilings. At the altar there is a large and smooth oak cross, and the candlesticks were made by the then lock master C. Gerhardt. The rug in front of the altar bears the inscription "Give God's peace its proper sound", and was embroidered in 1981 by 27 women from Hvide Sande.

    In the church hangs the church ships "Fanny" hung in 1954, and the votive ship the fishing cutter "Jenny Skomager" hung in 2004. Votive ship is the term for a faithful copy of a sunken ship, and was built by a surviving sailor and donated to the church.

    The church's oldest bell is from 1954, and bears the inscription: "Give God's peace its proper sound". It is in memory of P.M. Møller, and Wife Anna Hansdatter. The new bell is from 2008, and bears the inscription: “I call between sea and fjord, everyone came from the south and north. When you hear my complaint, it is a memory of eternity long”. The bell was donated by A.P. Møller and wife Chastine Mc-Kinney Møllers Fond for public purposes.

    Read more : Helligånds Church Hvide Sande
  • Photo: Kunst & Keramik

    Kunst & Keramik

    12.85 km

    At Kunst & Keramik in Hvide Sande you will find a beautiful pottery workshop made by Dorith Lønbæk. Here you can experience the old craftsmanship in a modern workshop, which makes contemporary products.

    Dorith Lønbæk was trained as a potter in 2004, and has run Kunst & Keramik since 2006. The characteristics of her products are simple and exciting shapes, as well as play with different decoration techniques, most often in earth tones, which in small doses are spiced with vibrant colors.

    Everything is handmade in the workshop, and you can experience the smell of burnt clay by watching how the clay is shaped on the turntable until it is fired and then decorated.

    You will find the finished products in the shop, where it is mainly from Dorith Lønbæks own workshop. In addition the shop also selling, glass jewelery from Marianne Strube, ceramics by Ane Schollert, glass by Dorthe Bent, Watercolors by Ruth Sandbak and wood products from Contrast.

    So you will find a nice selection of handicrafts in Arts & Ceramics.

    Read more : Kunst & Keramik
  • Photo: Danmarks Flymuseum

    Danish Collection of Vintage Aircraft

    13.62 km

    A "flying museum". The Museum have more than 40 vintage aircrafts in Stauning.

    The Danish Collection of Vintage Aircraft has both Danish and foreign airplanes from the years between 1911 till 1990. The collection consists of e.g. Spitfire, Meteor, Starfighter and 11 Danish built KZ types.

    The museum in Stauning not only preserves old aircrafts, but they also keep them airworthy. 5 times during the summer the museum arranges flight nights. If the weather is fine, you can enjoy vintage aircrafts in the air. A visit at the museum takes you through the history and the development of the aircraft. In 2007 opened a new factory building that houses material from 1950 up to the latest.

    See opening hours and prices by clicking here.

    Read more : Danish Collection of Vintage Aircraft
  • Photo: Destination Ringkøbing Fjord

    Vedersø Church

    15.62 km

    Romanesque chor and nave (granite ashlars) with 3 Gothic extensions. A southern annexe which stands in connection with a round arcade (pro- bably an original chapel), porch facing north (the door which is fa- cing with a tympanum (two lions flank a little human shape) and on the other side of the door there is an ashlar with a man's head and a stepple facing west (with cellar (opened 1956) closed with wrought- iron lattice). In the choir there is a memorial tablet for Kaj Munk (1898-1944), priest in Vedersoe 1924-44, burried at the house end.
    Read more : Vedersø Church
  • Photo: WOW PARK

    WOW PARK Skjern

    16.2 km

    Bring the whole family to WOW PARK Skjern, a large play and amusement park in the forest. Here you can let the whole family loose in the treetops, on the forest floor and underground! At WOW PARK, the whole family will get red cheeks, sweat, lots of play and fresh air. You can play in 10 metre high tree houses, slide down at full speed or run from tree to tree in the fun suspension bridges. If you're brave, you can also jump into big nets with giant balls or take a wild ride on the slings and cable cars.

    You can also stop by the petting goats or create imaginative characters in the Build & Crochet workshop.

    When you get hungry, you can buy delicious food in the park, have a family picnic in the forest, or cook food you've brought with you on a barbecue or campfire.

    With plenty of space in the large outdoor areas, WOW PARK is a safe experience for everyone.

    EDDERKOPPEN
    The West Coast's wildest attraction is a HUGE new addition to WOW PARK Skjern! Climb 110 meters of free-hanging net bridges through the treetops and hit your top speed from a height of 20 meters on the park's new free-fall roller coaster.

    You can also visit WOW PARK Billund. Buy an annual pass and get access to both parks.

    See you at WOW PARK - the wildest play and amusement park in the forest!

    Read more about WOW PARK here

    Read more : WOW PARK Skjern
  • Photo: Holstebro Turistbureau

    The North Sea

    17.85 km

    All year round a walk on the beach is a sure hit. A walk in the fresh air gives you red cheeks and new energy.

    Enjoy the roar of the waves while the kids gather rocks and sea shells, and visit the old bunkers from WW2 - but pay attention! The sea and the ravages of time have left their marks on the bunkers.

    A swim in the North Sea is a wonderful experience on a lovely summer day, but please observe the great forces of nature of the North Sea!

     

    Read more : The North Sea
  • Photo: Ringkøbing Fjord Museer

    Bork Vikingehavn

    28.79 km

    Travel back in time to the Vikings and meet the Vikings as they go about their daily chores. They are happy to talk about what it was like to be a Viking in West Jutland and maybe they need a helping hand?

    Explore the Viking houses built from archaeological finds in West Jutland and see the many fine details. Make an offering to the gods or light a candle in the church. Board the Viking ship and take on the Viking playground like a true Viking.

    Visit the Viking Hall

    Step into the Viking Hall! It oozes the atmosphere of 1000 years ago. The table is laid out for a feast. You can sit down and enjoy the food from the café at the long tables or play a board game from the Viking Age - and who will sit in the great man's chair?

    Go on a riddle hunt

    Explore with one of Bork Vikingehavn's two riddle hunts in hand. Families with younger children must see if they can catch and chain the ferocious Fenris Wolf. While adults and families with older children will see if they can crack the riddles of the gods.

    Changing activities in the high seasons

    During the high seasons, the activities at Bork Vikingehavn are extra busy. The activities vary from season to season. Find the always updated programme at www.borkvikingehavn.dk.

    Inspiring Viking shop

    Visit the Viking shop and find delicious delicacies, jewellery, books, toys and other Viking-inspired goods. Admission to the shop is free.

    Children and young people under the age of 18 are admitted free of charge when accompanied by an adult and dogs on a leash are welcome.

    Part of Ringkøbing Fjord Museums

    Bork Vikingehavn is part of the Ringkøbing Fjord Museums, which bring history to life at 10 museums and attractions around Ringkøbing Fjord. Read more at www.ringkobingfjordmuseer.dk/en.

    Read more : Bork Vikingehavn
  • Photo: Vadehavskysten

    Fisheries and Maritime Museum - Denmark's museum of the Sea

    68.28 km

    Discover maritime stories of the culture and life that has unfolded at sea and life beneath the surface of the sea. With our heart in Esbjerg, we are Denmark's museum of the sea and have been telling Denmark's maritime history since 1968.

    Exhibitions - The sea is the main theme in all our exhibitions. Get the story of life hiding beneath the surface of the sea and the culture that has unfolded at sea.

    Friland - With our outdoor maritime environments you can see and experience boats of different types and buildings that all tell the maritime history of Denmark. You can also discover a bunker from World War II and on selected days you can experience the port's trades when the working workshops are open.

    Seals - Meet the grey seal, Denmark's largest predator, in our sealarium. Get close to the grey seals and the harbour seals when we feed them every day at 11.00 and 14.30.

    The Aquarium - See the marine life and environment from the shallows of the shore to the deep waters at the bottom of the North Sea. In our touching pool, it is possible to touch some of the fish that swim around in Danish waters.

    Architecture - The museum's original building from 1968 was designed by architects Halldor Gunnløgsson and Jørn Nielsen. Over time, renovations and additions have been made to the buildings, but the characteristic round corners and other architectural details remain an important part of the building and its expression.

    Read more : Fisheries and Maritime Museum - Denmark's museum of the Sea