SDH Mini Break at Hotel Hedemarken

4.24007935005994 of 5 Stars

Includes per person per night:

  • Overnight accommodation
  • 2-course menu (chef’s choice)
  • Breakfast buffet

More about Hotel Hedemarken

You can hardly get any closer to the heart of Jutland: Hotel Hedemarken is situated near good golf courses, LEGOLAND®, and Givskud Zoo, has a beautiful brook in the backyard with salmon, and modern facilities. Quality is the pride of the place.

Hedemarken 22, 7200 Grindsted
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Hotel facilities

  • Disabled-friendly
  • Free wifi
  • Free parking
  • Airport: 12 km
  • Train: 20 km
  • Busstop: 200 m
  • Beach: 70 km
  • Fishing: 100 m
  • Golf: 10 km
  • 54 Rooms

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Attractions nearby of SDH Mini Break

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    Engsøen - Grindsted Lake - Beautiful lake not far from Billund

    3.64 km

    Grindsted Engsø is an artifical lake landscaped in 1971-1972. The area around the lake is a popular recreational area for locals. There are many hiking, biking and running routes around Engsøen.

    Swimming in Grindsted Engsø is not permitted. This was decided in consultation with the then official medical institution, among other reasons, due to the sediment's mercury content.

    Read more : Engsøen - Grindsted Lake - Beautiful lake not far from Billund
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    "The Row Mountains" - Take a walk in the beautiful mountains in Billund

    7.78 km

    "The Row Mountains" near Billund
    The row mountains is a 2 km long, 25 metre wide and up to 9 metre high sand ridge that stretches along the marsh, Simmelmose - a rarity in the otherwise flat landscape. Follow the sandy path that winds through the heather-filled tops of the ridge. 

    There is public access to the row mountains from the car park at Sdr. Egegårdsvej.

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    LEGO® House - Have the greatest playdate in the world in Billund

    9.81 km

    LEGO® House is the world’s best play date for the whole family – adults, children at heart and actual children. Here you can unleash your imagination among millions of LEGO bricks. Build your own creations and watch them come to life. Race with your family and see which LEGO vehicle is the best. And eat in one of the LEGO inspired restaurants, when you get hungry.

    LEGO House has six Experience Zones, a cosy LEGO Square and topnotch outdoor playgrounds. Start the world’s best play date at the Tree of Creativity. It is 15.68 metres tall. And then move on to the Masterpiece Gallery to see some of the craziest LEGO masterpieces before you continue into the Experience Zones.

     

     

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    LEGOLAND Billund - Go to Legoland and have a day full of fantastic experiences in Billund

    10.76 km

    Hop aboard the LEGO® Canoe and prepare yourself for a roaring waterfall at the end of your trip into the wilderness, or hurl yourself from the Eagle Rock 11 metres above the ground at a terrific speed past the wild LEGO® animals of the Flying Eagle. Take a trip on thin ice with the penguins and feel your body tremble in the chilling Polar X-plorer, where the ice breaks below you and you fall 5 metres down!

    If you’re in the mood for something more relaxing, you can explore LEGOLAND® as seen from above in the LEGOTOP®, or experience the whole world in miniature built out of more than 20 million LEGO® bricks in Miniland in the heart of LEGOLAND®.

    We cannot wait to feel the rush with you - of course, in a completely safe and secure environment!

    Read more : LEGOLAND Billund - Go to Legoland and have a day full of fantastic experiences in Billund
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    Teddy Bear Art Museum - Unique teddy bear museum

    10.02 km

    Teddy Bear Art Museum is home to the LEGO family's former private home in the center of Billund. The museum is an architectural gem from 1959 on 776 m2 and is today home to over 1,200 teddy bears.

    Enjoy the visit to the Teddy Bear universe and experience that teddy bears are not only toys but also art.The museum has many different exhibitions that show the charm of the Teddy Bears and great diversity. 

    • Get to know the history of the Teddy Bears.
    • 2019 The special exhibition "STEIFF - from needle pillow to plush Teddys" shows 200 teddy bears, soft toys, tools and other objects from the world-renowned German toy manufacturer STEIFF's archives, things that have never been shown in Denmark and some of which are over a hundred years old.
    • The VanderBear exhibition - the world's largest private collection of those charming teddy bear families.
    • Alfonzo - the world's most famous red STEIFF Teddy Bear, owned by Princess Xenia whose mother was a Danish princess and the father, descendant of Zar Nicolai I of Russia.
    • Also enjoy the exhibitions with the Artist Teddy Bears and the Tableau Exhibition and let yourself be excited by the many fine details.
    • In Edith's living room there are nice little dolls, a complete Christmas Spooncollection and the family's christening dress 

    In the bright and cozy Teddy Bear Café you can enjoy a good cup of coffee or tea, fresh pastries and a light lunch. From the café you have a view and access to the café terrace with the romantic rose and stone bed garden.In the Teddy Bear Shop you can find various bear related items and in the Teddy Making Shop we have everything you need to sew a teddy bear. 

    The museum is surrounded by an enchanting park-like garden of 10,512 m2 - a true oasis in the middle of Billund. The garden is open to guests during the museum's opening hours. Enjoy a lovely walk and all the lovely flowers and trees in the garden.LEGO House is just a 1-minute walk away, 1.3 km from Legoland, 1.8 km from Lalandia, 3.8 km from Billund Airport and 24 km to Givskud Zoo. It's about. 75 km to the North Sea and 316 km to Skagen's Teddy Bear Museum

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    WOW PARK Billund - Fantastic experience in Billund

    12.2 km

    The wildest play and amusement park in the great outdoors

     

    Welcome to WOW PARK – a huge play and amusement park in the middle of the forest, where families can adventure together up in the treetops, on the forest floor, underground, and even among the waves – all in a safe and beautiful environment.

    WOW PARK features lots of open space, fresh air, and a stunning natural area spanning an area larger than 40 football fields.

    The GIANT – CRAZY new attraction in WOW PARK Billund

    In Scandinavia’s highest free fall slide tower – the GIANT - the bravest guests can try the LIGHTNING – the park’s new 20-metre free fall slide or one of the 2 other cool slides. The whole family can experience the spectacular view from the top of the tower in 25 metres height!

    Try the 3 crazy slides!

    - The LIGHTNING – reach your maximum speed with the 20-metre free fall slide.

    - The SPIRAL – spin like crazy in the wildest forest.

    - The FOREST RACER – race with your friends. Who will come first?

    Are you ready for a crazy experience? Reach your top speed with the free fall slide – if you dare!

     

    Treehouses, giant slides and suspension bridges 14 metres high

    Have you ever played in the treetops? Swooshed down slides at full speed? Run from tree to tree on high-flying bridges? Do it all at WOW PARK, a magical place full of sky-high fun. And be sure to try our 40-metre long sledding run, where you can zoom down the hill, even in summer.

    Wild ziplines, giant swings and high-hanging cargo nets

    Race down ziplines at full speed and challenge each other to a wild contest on the Giant swings. Jump and play among big bouncy balls in one of our treetop nets up to 300 sq. meters in size.

    Underground caves, secret hideouts and a giant maze

    In WOW PARK's underground universe, you can crawl on all fours and discover hideouts among secret entrances and winding paths. Above ground, the entire family is challenged to find their way through the wooden twists and turns of the willow forest and the fun, mysterious labyrinth.

    Water World - a great splash of fun

    You’re never too old to play with water! In Water World, you can tip over the barrels and spill water all the way down the mountain, making small floods and fun waterfalls.

    Let the games begin!

    Compete with Mom and Dad in a balance contest, an ancient Viking game or in a fun match of football billiards. You can also goof around with your little ones in the playground area.

    The friendly goats

    Swing by our gregarious goats and say hello to old Villy, cheeky Frida and little Mads. They are very tame and they love to eat grass right from your hand.

    Creative craft workshop full of fun materials

    Build and create whatever you wish, including mini creatures and characters, using any of our helpful tools and our mix of fun supplies.

    Family food court, ice cream bar, forest shelter, grill and campfire

    When you're hungry, or just feeling peckish, swing by our fun, kid-friendly food court where you can greet the giant butterfly, play with the water wall, and even spin a huge tree around with your bare hands! You are also welcome to enjoy a picnic meal or grill your own food in the shelter and campfire area. You can even roast popcorn, marshmallows or twisty bread here with your family and friends.

    A fantastic day at a good price

    We have plenty of space throughout the park, so it is easy for everyone to keep good and safe distance from each other. We have indoor spaces, too, but you can easily be outside during your entire visit, if you wish.

    All park activities are free upon entry and there is free parking for all.

    With the annual pass, you can come and go whenever you like, enjoying Denmark's best play park whenever the gates are open. Run, climb,crawl, splash, swing, feast and laugh with your family and friends all year round.

    Seeya!

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    Coast to coast Trail

    16.12 km

    The 130 km long marked nature trail leads you through landscapes formed by the latest Ice Ages. From Blåvandshuk to Bække, you walk in the flat landscape which was ice free in the latest Ice Age and which today consists of flat moorland and plantations. Near Bække you pass the ridge and towards Vejle you walk through the melt water valley which was formed under the ice cap of the latest Ice Age. Today hiking in the nature across Jutland along the Coast to Coast Trail offers a rich variated nature landscape, wide open spaces, and peace and quiet. Long sections of the trail are very close to the stream courses, which is unique.

    The Coast to Coast Trail is a hiking route offering versatile nature experiences with flora and fauna from meadows, woods, and fields. You can choose to walk the tour in one or more sections or to walk short tours or circular tours along the hiking trail. The trail course is well-equipped with primitive overnight accommodations. Map materials and guides for the hiking tour from coast to coast can be found here: http://www.kyst-kyststien.dk/praktiske.htm (in Danish only).

    Following this link, you can find further information about locations where you can stay overnight along the middle part of the Coast to Coast Trail between Hovborg and Bække. 

    Hovborg
    In Hovborg it is possible to shop or to buy a meal at Hovborg Kro (Inn). In the Hovborg area, primarily the large moorland plantations and their cultural history are interesting. Most of the plantations were established by rich men from Copenhagen, who would like to secure hunting ground and to support the national romantic afforestation after the loss of Southern Jutland in 1864. The Hedeselskabet was established here by Dalgas.

    Near Bække the Coast to Coast Trail crosses the national hiking route Hærvejen (Ancient Military Road). The Hærvejen has passed through Bække. We now this with certainty. In Bække you find shopping and overnight accommodation. The Coast to Coast Trail passes the historic Bække Monument, Klebæk Høje, where the traces of 3 periods of history can still be seen.

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    Holme Å

    16.44 km

    Holme Å is situated in a landscape with high spruce plantation, broad-lived brushwood, moorland and sandy fields. The landscape is characterized by the cultivation and plantation of the moorland. Holme Å is basically not regulated and has its rise in the moor Gispel Mose near the town of Bække. At certain locations the stream is so strong that rocks and sand can be seen at the bottom of the stream. At several locations in the river valley, you can see sprints or water squeezed out at the bottom of the slopes. This is called ”confined groundwater” because the ground water level above the slopes is higher than the bottom of the slope and this squeezes the water out. Another result of the phenomenon is marsh plants growing on the slopes.

    A rich plant and animal life is found in and around Holme å. Along the nature trails you will find e.g. bulrush, soft rush, common reed, marsh marigold, spiraea and water avens. On the meadows you will also find water forget-me-not and small-leaved golden saxifrage. Of birds should be mentioned e.g. heron, grey wagtail, kingfisher, and water ouzel. Foxes and grass frogs can also be found in the area. In the water there are rainbow trout, river trout, roach, eel, pike and perch. Holme Å got its name from several islets – very small islands in the middle of the stream. These islets no longer exist. 

    Københavnerplantager (Copenhagener plantations)
    Holme Å runs through the characteristic area near the brook Baldersbæk, where the Copenhagener wholesale dealer Holger Petersen bought sandy moorland and established a large plantation with villa. From here the stream continues towards west, where it joins Varde Å near Karsgårde Sø and continues out into the Wadden Sea. 

    The Beaver
    In 1999, 18 beavers were set out on the Klosterheden moorlands south east of the town of Lemvig. It is said that it may be some of these beavers, which have spread to Holme Å, where the first beavers were registered in 2012. They have cut down trees close to the bridge Høllund Bro, built beaver lodges and dams. The beaver requires access to water all year. It lives near large and small streams, lakes, waterholes, and peat banks. 

    Meet Holme Å here
    You can walk close to the stream and its nature either on the Coast to Coast Trail or some of the local hiking routes in the town of Hovborg. The area with the green activity park of the river valley Holmeådalen is next to the stream. The stream is crossed by the Grinsted-Holsted road and continues down through the town of Hovborg. 

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    Dit Museum Ølgod

    22.77 km

    A completely different world - only 150 years away. Back then, children walked the moors herding sheep or got up early to milk in the dark stables. Jute pots were burned under the heather, and then the black pots were used to boil plenty of porridge for the day's meals. Then the children were sent to school and the young farmers to folk high school, and the idea of sharing was born: unity is strength. Modern agriculture was born. The story of the development from poor moorland farmer to democratic farmer is told at Ølgod Museum. You can also see the streets, shops and people of the station town. Ølgod Museum is located in the Culture Centre in Ølgod. The culture centre is often the setting for changing art exhibitions.

    Admission is free of charge. At the entrance to the museum you will find a sign with a telephone number. Call the number and get a code to get in. Calls are charged at normal telephone rates.

    NOTE: The exhibition is currently packed due to renovation.

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    The Grave of the Egtved Girl

    24.54 km

    The Egtved Girl was discovered on Thursday, February 24, 1921. Farmer Peter Platz was removing the last remnants of a burial mound on his field when he came across a heavily carved oak trunk.

    The excavation was conducted by the National Museum, and thus the oak coffin was subsequently transported to Copenhagen. When opened, it revealed a cowhide bag at the top. Beneath it lay a woven blanket of brown wool, and beneath the blanket lay the deceased herself—a 160 cm tall young girl, her semi-long hair almost concealing her face, and a small bronze earring.

    The girl later became known as the Egtved Girl.

    Belt plate of bronze and cord skirt
    She lay on her back, her skin well-preserved, but no bones remained. She wore a brown wool blouse, and on each wrist was a bronze ring. Under the blouse, the iconic bronze belt plate could be discerned. A skirt made of twisted brown woolen cords was wrapped twice around her waist.

    At her left shin, there was a bundle of clothes containing the burnt bones of a 5-6-year-old child. At her feet stood a birch bark container with remnants of a kind of sweet honeyed beer.

    A flowering yarrow in the coffin indicated that the burial took place in the summer months. The girl died at the age of approximately 16-18 years.

    The World of The Egtved Girl: A new experience center in progress
    The Vejle Museums are actively working on realizing a large new museum project that aims to tell the fascinating story of the Egtved Girl. Right there, where she was laid to rest on a summer day 3,500 years ago.

    The entire original Egtved find is exhibited at the National Museum in Copenhagen. So, you'll need to visit the capital to see Egtved Girl herself.

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    GIVSKUD ZOO

    25.4 km

    Look forward to an exciting safari experience where you can either explore the savannahs in your own car or take the safari bus on a tour through GIVSKUD ZOO and get up close to giraffes, zebras, antelopes and lions. You can also explore on foot along up to 6 kilometres of walking trails and experience gorillas, rhinos, giant otters and Europe's largest penguin enclosure, where the lively Humboldt penguins waddle around on land and almost fly through the water.

    GIVSKUD ZOO is also home to Europe's largest spectacled bear enclosure, where you can meet the spectacled bear twins, who were born in early 2023. During the walking safari, you can also take a brave journey millions of years back in time and come face-to-face with life-size dinosaurs, including the fearsome Tyrannosaurus Rex and the 40-metre-long Argentinosaurus!

    You can also learn more about nature, the environment and life with the park's educational special exhibitions such as Plastic Planet, Inspiratorium, Global Goals Park and Death's Hut.

    Bring a packed lunch or order food from one of the park's restaurants and relax with the little ones in the Babycare Centre while the kids have fun on the playgrounds. There is also play equipment for children with disabilities.

    Prepare for your visit by downloading the free audio guide for the safari tour, check out the day's programme and try educational quizzes. There are plenty of experiences for the whole family.

    GIVSKUD ZOO is only 70 km from Varde and 20 km from Billund and Vejle.

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    Jelling - Viking town and world heritage

    28.72 km

    A quaint little town visited by more than 150,000 tourists annually, and not without reason. Jelling boasts some of Europe’s most prominent Viking Age monuments, which in 1994 were included in the UNESCO World Heritage list. 

    The two mighty burial mounds and two rune stones erected by the kings Gorm the Old and Harald Bluetooth in the 900s and Jelling Church mark the transition from paganism to Christianity and can also be seen as Denmark’s ‘birth certificate’, since one of the rune stones carries the oldest inscription with mention of Denmark as a nation and the Danes as a people.  

    Jelling Church was erected around 1100. The Romanesque stone church was constructed on the site of Harald Bluetooth’s wooden church from the 900s. In 2000, King Gorm the Old was reburied in the chamber tomb in the church. 

    The amazing Kongernes Jelling experience centre lets you explore the world of the Vikings and the exciting history of the Jelling Monuments in immersive, interactive exhibitions. The rooftop terrace offers a magnificent view of the monument area, and through digital binoculars you can see what Jelling looked like 1,000 years ago.

    But Jelling has more to offer than Viking Age monuments. It is also a place of outstanding natural beauty, not least south of the village around the lake, Fårup Sø, which is an area with numerous natural springs, extensive woodlands and open meadows and pastures. The lake is a popular destination for cycling and hiking holidays and offers abundant angling. You can rent water bikes and rowing boats. And there is even a Viking ship.  

    Jelling and its surroundings offer several excellent restaurants and good accommodations.

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