Montra Hotel Sabro Kro

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This beautiful hotel is located in the heart of Sabro close to the city of smiles, Aarhus. With the E45 close by, there is easy and fast transport to a wealth of options. Here you will find room for attention, presence and wonderful experiences. There is always a good reason to visit Montra Hotel Sabro Kro.

Viborgvej 780, 8471 Sabro

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  • Central Denmark
  • Djursland
  • Jutland
  • City Break
  • Danish inns
  • Weekend stay
  • Gastronomy
  • Active holiday & Golf
  • Mini break
  • Culture and experiences
  • Mini-break-offer
  • half-board-offer
  • Super rate
  • Concerts and events

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Hotel Facilities

  • Fitness Room
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  • Disabled-friendly
  • Free wifi
  • Pets
  • Charging station
  • Free parking
  • Restaurant
  • Non smoking
  • Airport: 49 km
  • Train: 6,2 km
  • Busstop: 0,5 km
  • Beach: 15,5 km
  • Fishing: 8 km
  • Golf: 6,2 km
  • 88 Rooms

Stays and sleepovers atMontra Hotel Sabro Kro

Ideal location in quiet surroundings

Montra Hotel Sabro Kro is ideally located in quiet surroundings in Sabro only 15 km from Aarhus C, but also a short drive to both Skanderborg, Silkeborg and Randers. The hotel has a cozy atmosphere and ambiance, and it is easy to go out into nature or take in the many possibilities of the surrounding towns.

With an overnight stay at Montra Hotel Sabro Kro, you get the full experience of rural surroundings in the Aarhus area and the joy of being close to a big city like Aarhus city center. Here you are close to East Jutland's many sights such as ARoS, Tivoli Friheden, the Old Town, Randers Rainforest and many more.

If you have a passion for golf, Montra Hotel Sabro Kro collaborates with several golf clubs nearby, including Hammel Golf Club, Marcusminde Golf Club and Lyngbygaard Golf, which offers one of Denmark's best golf courses.

The hotel's restaurant focuses on good food with seasonal ingredients and organic food. Here, the good chefs go up in the kitchen pickling, smoking, baking, cooking and frying, and it takes pride in putting together the good ingredients for tasty, high-quality food, so you get lots of flavor in every bite, you are eating. The restaurant is open to both hotel guests and restaurant visitors who want to enjoy a good lunch or evening menu. The restaurant is one of the best restaurants and eateries in the Aarhus area.

The hotel regularly hosts spectacular concerts with a good atmosphere and intimate music experiences, tailored to the broad taste. Here you typically start out enjoying a delicious dinner in the hoellet's restaurant before the concert or event, and the evening ends with an overnight stay in one of the inn's cozy rooms.

The hotel is equipped with good facilities with everything from nice rooms with good beds to billiards, table tennis and playground. There are good facilities for people with various disabilities. Montra Hotel Sabro Kro has 69 spacious, beautiful double rooms, 7 executive rooms and 12 junior suites with in-room spa. Here you can sleep well in quiet surroundings.

We have beautiful function rooms that can form the framework for any celebration. With fantastic food, smiling staff and beautiful rooms, you have the perfect setting for weddings, christenings, confirmations and much more here with us.

Attractions nearby of Montra Hotel Sabro Kro

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    Fårup Church

    0.93 km

    The church consists of a Romanesque chancel and naves with a western extension (about 1500), with a tower form 1880, and has three buttresses dating from 1952-53 on each of the nave's long walls.

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    Geding Lake

    4.78 km

    Enjoy total silence

    Pack your fishing rod and slow down. There's a lovely large grassy area down to the lake where you can enjoy a packed lunch, a nap and the silence of nature. Enjoy the day with a hike in the area around Geding Lake and the beautiful wild nature.

    Be aware that the slopes down to the deep lake are steep.

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    The Botanical Garden

    12.04 km

    Great selection of plants

    The garden section contains plants from the different habitats found in Denmark, placed in groups so you can see what grows where. There is also a special section containing the best known medicinal plants. A rockery situated in the centre of the Botanical Garden displays plants from many mountainous regions from the entire world.

    Picnic in the garden

    You can find tables and benches in all parts of the garden so it is easy for you to sit and enjoy a packed lunch. If you bring a disposable grill, you can use the tables with a metal plate in the middle for the grill. The used grill goes in the special rubbish bins for disposable grills.

    Started in 1873

    The Botanical Gardens originally started in 1873 as an experimental place for fruit trees and other useful plants. This place later became The Garden Society of Jutland with a pioneering spirit working hard to supply private gardens with healthy products worthy of cultivation.

    Take a walk through the Botanical Gardens

    Walking through The Botanical Gardens you will see the the Hessel Brook, a small outlet of Aarhus Stream, running a steepsided waterway from Aarhus Stream and Egaa Stream.

    In the Botanical Garden you can enjoy collections of theme beds, bogs, beech woods and dunes.  

    Tropical Houses

    In the Botanical Garden you can also visit the Tropical Houses which shows you suptropical and tropical plants.

    The Botanical Garden is one of many impressive green areas in Aarhus.

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    Den Gamle By - The Old Town Museum

    12.56 km

    2014 – Our Time at the Museum

    Our time has found its place in the museum. Queen Margrethe's Street, capturing a moment from the year 2014, is a bustling street with facade shops. Here, you'll discover a tanning salon, 7-Eleven, a bank, a pizzeria, and the legendary pub, Bent J, where the scent of smoke and spilled beer still lingers.

    The 2014 street also features two apartments. Step inside the home of single woman Rikke and visit the rainbow family. Through interviews in the homes, meet the residents who share their lives, including stories about children, work, and everyday routines.

    Denmark in the 70s

    Travel back in time to the 1970s in a neighborhood with streets, apartments, shops, courtyards, and workshops from that era. In the 70s quarter, explore establishments like Pouls Radio, the radio and TV store, the convenience store, the butcher, the paint and wallpaper shop, the kindergarten, and the hairdresser. In the apartments, peek into the lives of a nuclear family, a collective, a hippie couple, and a single mother.

    In the backyard, you'll find a Volkswagen and the plumber's Citroën – explore the moped workshop, scout meeting place, or backyard toilets adorned with the poetry of the time.
    1950-1974: Welfare and Liberalism

    Popular Cars and New Times in the 1920s

    Move on to 1927, where the city has become modern with cars, sidewalks, streetlights, telephone wires, and gable advertisements. The quarter in The Old Town has a hardware store, a bookstore, Schou's soap house, a post office, a telephone exchange, and several residences from before the 1930s crisis halted Denmark. Experience the authentic car dealership 'Automobilforretning Carl Christensen' with its own workshop.

    Encounter beautiful vintage cars, exhibition spaces, a shop with spare parts, and workshops for engine renovation and bicycle repairs. Get up close to the infancy of motoring and learn about the various fascinating vehicles of the time.

    Once Upon a Time Before 1900

    Here, you'll meet The Old Town in H.C. Andersen's time and even further back with half-timbered structures and buildings from all over Denmark. The oldest part of The Old Town resembles a small Danish market town with houses, gardens, residences, shops, and workshops. These buildings originate from cities throughout Denmark and have been reconstructed in The Old Town.

    Go to the history journey from 2014 back to 1600 here

    A Living Museum

    From April onwards, you can encounter people dressed and working as in the old days throughout the year. They cook, chop wood, do handicrafts, or serve customers in the store. Stop and chat with the baker's assistant, farmhand, and street organ man, but be careful – you might be tasked with fetching water from the well or carrying waste to the dung heap.

    Take a ride in the horse-drawn carriages or make a good deal in the historical shops. At Restaurant Gæstgivergården, enjoy a wide selection of warm and cold lunch dishes as well as open-faced sandwiches, all inspired by historical cookbooks. 

    Special Exhibitions and Smaller Museums

    Throughout the year, there are theme days, concerts, activities for children, and several special exhibitions at The Old Town. You'll also find several smaller museums.
    Discover the major highlights here

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    Natural History Museum

    12.68 km

    You can even get up-close to the animals on the African savanna or go time travelling through the Danish landscape from the Ice Age to the present day.

    Fun activities for children

    Be sure also to pop by the magnetic animal to see if you can assemble the skeleton correctly.
    During all major school holidays there are many special activities on the bill. How about watching a live dissection, or touching a snake! Check out Facebook and the calendar on the website for what's going on.

    Be sure not to miss The Global Backyard, an exhibition portraying the vast diversity of life on earth.

    What is the Natural History Museum really?

    This museum is the second largest of its kind in Denmark, both in terms of the size of its collections and exhibit space. The museum exhibition comprises more than 5,000 different animals from all over the world – many in settings displaying their natural habitats. The purpose of the museum is to promote research within the field of natural history and to make the public aware of the scientific results within this area. Visitors with disabilities can get around everywhere in the exhibitions.

    The Molslaboratoriet Research Station

    You can also pay a visit to the Molslaboratoriet research station located in the scenic Mols Bjerge area approx. 40 minutes by car from Aarhus. Even though it is a research station, you are still welcome to go for a stroll along the marked trails. You can borrow equipment for free to take with you out into nature to learn something new about lizards, stones, butterflies, and much much more.

    The museum is closed December 24th, 25th and 31st and January 1st.

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  • Photo: © Your rainbow panorama, Olafur Eliasson, 2006 - 2011, ARoS Aarhus Art Museum. Fotograf: Lise Balsby

    ARoS Aarhus Art Museum

    13.1 km

    Enjoy a Michelin experience in Aarhus at ARoS Aarhus Art Museum. ARoS is the main art museum in Aarhus and one of the largest museums in Northern Europe. On the roof of ARoS you can visit the spectacular artwork made of the Danish/Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson Your rainbow panorama.

    Current exhibitions

    ARoS offers a large amount of exhibitions and activities all year round, and you can follow them here or you can check out related contents below.

    Art from bottom to top

    In the downstairs area you can enjoy the major special exhibitions, with the 'Nine spaces' presenting international art installations. On the upper floors house the museum's own collections of art from the 19th century up to the present day.

    In Your rainbow panorama you can move around in a 150 meter long, circular panoramic path with 360º views of the surrounding city. ARoS has two Michelin-stars in the Michelin attraction's guide.

    ARoS Café & Orangery

    Kick back and have a delicious bite to eat at ARoS' café and orangery. Enjoy a cup of coffee, have a tasty, light snack or get one of the café’s dinner offers after five p.m. on weekdays.

    Find out more here.

    ‘The Next Level’

    ARoS is expanding over the next few years with a new underground gallery The Next Level and the new giant work The Dome by American artist James Turell.

    The Next Level consists of several elements, where James Turrel's The Dome, a gigantic 40 metre diamond, gives you a view into the infinite vault of the sky.

    Please note! In the coming years, access to the museum is available from Aros Allé only due to this work.

    Open on Mondays in June, July and August.

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    The Church of our Lady

    13.18 km

    The Church of our Lady

    The church was originally called Skt. Nicolai Church and can tracked back to ca. 1000 on the basis of discovery of the crypt in the 1950s. There are three separate auditoria: the great central nave, the Chapel in the crypt, and the Abbey Church.

    The oldest ecclesiastical building in Aarhus

    Built in 1060, the Crypt is the oldest ecclesiastical building in Aarhus, as well as being the oldest arched space in Scandinavia.

    Guided tours

    It's possible to get guided tours if you contact the church office.
     
    On Sundays and holidays only opened for churchgoers.

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    Åboulevarden

    13.28 km

    The city's pulsating centre of nightlife

    There are trendy cafés side-by-side where you can indulge in a brunch, cappuccino, dinner or perhaps just a glass of crisp Riesling while taking in the stimulating sensation of the magnificent river. At night the atmosphere is intensified by pulsating rhythms from the DJ desk and live concerts at the discos, beautifully accompanied by perfectly mixed cocktails from one of the many expert bartenders in the street.

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    The Latin Quarter

    13.37 km

    Unique café and shopping atmosphere

    In the Latin Quarter you find a vibrant atmosphere. The cafés are filled with people, the streets are narrow and cobblestoned, all providing the perfect setting for the small, chic shops selling one-off items in the area.

    Cosy cafés and restaurants

    When it is time to rest your feet and to get a cup of coffee, the Latin Quarter has a range of cosy cafés and coffee shops. Finish the day by dining in one of the city's many exciting restaurants.

    Historical names

    The streets have historical names such as Klostergade (Convent St), Volden (The Rampart) and Borggade (Castle St) – and in the centre of the quarter lies the Pustervig Torv square as a small and cosy oasis, perfect for a break.

    You can find the Latin Quater by the Cathedral in the center of Aarhus.

    See on a map.

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    Aarhus Cathedral

    13.52 km

    Aarhus Cathedral, dedicated to St. Clemens

    The Cathedral was built in Romanesque style in 1201. It was enlarged into its present form as a Gothic cathedral between 1450 and 1520, at which time it received its magnificent altarpiece by Bernt Notke, the font and frescoes. The cathedral is frequently used for concerts as well as normal services.

    On Sundays and church days the Cathedral is only open for churchgoers.

    You can see the opening hours of the church right here.

    More about historical churches in Aarhus.

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    Tivoli Friheden

    13.95 km

    It is all about entertainment

    At Tivoli Friheden there is time and space for everyone. Time and space for fun. Time and space for music. And time and space for tradition.

    Right in the heart of Aarhus, surrounded by beautiful nature, you will find the unique and historic park, which has been a respite and a haven for the city's citizens since 1904.

    Whether it's summer, autumn or Christmas, you can look forward to an unforgettable experience at Tivoli Friheden. Tivoli Friheden is an amusement park that offers unforgettable experiences for the whole family.

    Attractions

    ‘Hjertekig’ Free Fall Tower

    Hjertekig is a 65-metre free fall tower and the highest in Denmark. The highly distinctive tower has changed the Aarhus skyline noticeably.

    There are two ways that you can take the ‘jump’. The daring can take the free fall from the top and reach 5G acceleration. Or you can sit and enjoy the views while descending slowly and steadily, going round the tower all the way up and down.

    The Sky Tower

    If you are one of those who can't wait until the next adrenaline kick, then the Sky Tower at the Tivoli Friheden amusement park is exactly what you have been waiting for. This is certainly not for the faint-hearted. This is only for those with nerves of steel who are literally not afraid to leap into wild adventures.

    Standing 40 meters above the ground, overlooking all of Aarhus, it is only the toughest of the tough who dare take the leap. Before you awaits the maddest free fall, where you reach a speed of up to 90 kilometres per hour before landing in the net. Only one question remains: Do you dare?

    'Himmelrum'

    Get ready to spin and twirl if you want to try the new amusement 'Himmelrum'. The amusement allows you to defy gravity and forget time as it makes you feel alive! 

    For the youngest one

    Bille By (the city Bille) is an entire town for families with young children. Here you can take you very own driving license if you are between 5 and 8 years old and drive around in small electric cars. You can also take a breathtaking ride with "Bisværmen" which turns and twirls or try the ever-jumping Grasshopper. It is a blasts for the youngest ones!

    More attractions

    And many other rides such as merry-go-rounds, air and boat swings, a Ferris wheel, roller coasters, ghost trains, free-fall towers and much more. Find out much more here.

    Flower Festival

    Tivoli Friheden will be at the peak of its form during summer with very special concept gardens. The numerous activities cater to anyone regardless of age, and this makes the festival the perfect place for families to share an endless list of flower experiences. 

    Dining in Tivoli Friheden

    Have a break

    There are restaurants to suit every taste and if you wish to bring your own picnic basket, there are BBQs and dining areas for this.

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    Marselisborg Palace

    14.92 km

    Long Royal history

    Marselisborg Palace was given by the people of Denmark as a wedding gift to the Crown Prince Christian (later Christian X) and his consort Princess Alexandrine. They used it as their summer residence. The current palace was rebuilt in 1899 – 1902 by Architect Hack Kampmann.

    Royal summer residence

    In 1967 King Frederik IX transferred the palace to his daughter Crown Princess Margrethe (later Quien Margrethe II) and her consort, Prince Henrik. Today the Danish regent uses Marselisborg Palace as a summer residence.

    Visit the Castle Garden

    The palace is not open to the public, but the Palace Garden is open to the public when the royal family is not residing at the palace.

    (when the royal family is not staying at the castle)

    April 1st - September 30th: 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM
    October 1st - March 31st: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

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