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Allergies, dietary requirements, and other menu adjustments MUST be communicated no later than 7 days prior to arrival to facilitate our menu planning. Please submit this information via email to info@sfkro.dk (not by phone). If we are required to allocate staff to prepare a customized or new menu, we will find it necessary to charge a fee for this service. The amount will depend on the time, ingredients, and scope involved.
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Book minimum 1 day prior to arrival
Includes per person per stay:
Allergies, dietary requirements, and other menu adjustments MUST be communicated no later than 7 days prior to arrival to facilitate our menu planning. Please submit this information via email to info@sfkro.dk (not by phone). If we are required to allocate staff to prepare a customized or new menu, we will find it necessary to charge a fee for this service. The amount will depend on the time, ingredients, and scope involved.
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Allergies, dietary requirements, and other menu adjustments MUST be communicated no later than 7 days prior to arrival to facilitate our menu planning. Please submit this information via email to info@sfkro.dk (not by phone). If we are required to allocate staff to prepare a customized or new menu, we will find it necessary to charge a fee for this service. The amount will depend on the time, ingredients, and scope involved.
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Allergies, dietary requirements, and other menu adjustments MUST be communicated no later than 7 days prior to arrival to facilitate our menu planning. Please submit this information via email to info@sfkro.dk (not by phone). If we are required to allocate staff to prepare a customized or new menu, we will find it necessary to charge a fee for this service. The amount will depend on the time, ingredients, and scope involved.

0.36 km
The Sallingsund bridge was erected in 1978. The total cost of the bridge, incl. all it's connections at land was DKK 221 millions. This money has yielded the province a very long bridge. The bridge is 1.730 m long distributed among 17 sections at 93 m and two sections in each end at 51 m. The maximum height of the bridge in relation to the sound is 30.5 m, and where the bridge connects to land it's 25 m above water level. The bridge is 16 m wide with two sidewalks, two bike paths and two lanes. There's a sturdy railing on each side, that are partly sealed at specific heights because of the strong north western winds.
The vertical clearing for ships is 26 m between the 8th and 9th pillar, like the 9th and 10th, where the depth of water is 15 m. The amount of building material has been large. For the substructure alone was used 12.000 sq. m. of concrete, 1.700 tonnes of reinforcing and 900 tonnes of so called prestressed reinforcement. The Sallingsund bridge has been equipped with storm flaps in consideration of traffic safety - thereby obscuring the view when driving. Therefore, it's advised to park the car at the parking space in Legind Bjerge and walk out on the bridge.
Her royal highness queen Margrethe the 2nd opened the bridge for the public, Tuesday the 30th of May 1978.

0.78 km
Legind-Højriis is a magical area where the landscape seems to change with every step one takes. Almost 900 hectares of land are preserved here and not only with regard to the nature of the area, but with regard to your opportunities as visitor, as well.
One can experience the delightful play between the Limfjord, the wooded ridges crowned with burial mounds and the open ravines of the heath with ancient sunken roads.
The first trees were planted in 1893 by local citizens and the area quickly became one of the favourite recreational areas for the islanders. In the area, there is a festival area and
open air theatre.
Legind Bjerge has many great trails for both hikers and mountain bikers. A special brochure over these is available at the Morsø Tourist Office.

1.48 km
In Jesperhus Blomsterpark on Mors, experiences unfold between flower beds and play areas.
Here children move from jungle trail to playground, while colours, characters and activities fill the day.
Jesperhus Blomsterpark offers a wide range of rides and play areas where children can move freely between activities.
Here they can meet characters such as Dino on the jungle trail and DelleKaj in Hugoland, and enjoy the Hugoshow with the chance to say hello and get a hug.
The park is laid out with short distances between attractions, so the day flows naturally from one activity to the next.
Between the activities, the flower park spreads out with colourful beds and open areas.
Here adults can move at a more relaxed pace and enjoy the plants while children play nearby. This creates a clear contrast between activity and rest.
The park has both indoor and outdoor play areas with activities such as pony rides, trips in mini boats and rides in mini cars.
There is also a slide and a pirate land, adding more movement and pace to the experience.
For the youngest visitors, Hugoland is set up as an indoor play area with room for play on a smaller scale.
Jesperhus has a 3,000 m² jungle zoo where animals such as parrots, monkeys and iguanas move in an open environment.
Here you walk among the animals without traditional cages and fences, creating a closer encounter with the animals. It is also possible to book an experience as a zookeeper's assistant and follow the work with the animals.
The jungle trail leads through a green area where both children and adults can go exploring.
Here characters and small surprises appear along the way, creating variety on the journey through the area.
In the park's 4D cinema, films are shown with movement and effects that can be physically felt.
Here the experience becomes more physical, with light, sound and movement as part of the film.
Just 500 metres from the flower park lies Jesperhus Badeland.
Here you'll find children's pools and slides such as 'The Black Hole' with light and sound, and 'Free Fall' with a 1.5-metre free drop.
From May the outdoor water park also opens, with water slides, sunbeds and relaxation areas.
In addition to the flower park, Jesperhus offers activities such as bowling, golf, mini golf and laser game.
This makes it possible to vary the day and gather several experiences in one place.
Jesperhus is built around activities for children and families. The combination of play areas, animals, rides and relaxation areas makes it possible to tailor the day to your needs. The area is open to day visitors, so a trip can be included as part of a holiday on Mors.
Jesperhus Blomsterpark is located on Mors in North Jutland.The area is open to day visitors for a fee.
What activities are available at Jesperhus Blomsterpark?
- There are play areas, rides, a jungle zoo, a 4D cinema and access to the nearby water park.
Is Jesperhus only for children?
- No, the area is designed for both children and adults, with activities and relaxation areas.
Can you visit Jesperhus without staying there?
- Yes, the park is open to day visitors for a fee.

2.24 km
Bjørnshøj Burial Mounds – heritage in the landscape
The Bjørnshøje group is a well-preserved collection of large, beautiful burial mounds, mostly covered in heather. Only a few have been ploughed over, and some contain graves from the Early Bronze Age. Recent restoration has shaped the area into a unified heathland and grassland landscape of great cultural and recreational value.
The National Museum is currently preparing an information board, as the site is considered a national treasure of special significance.
Just east of Bjørnshøje lies Kongehøj – an unusually well-preserved burial mound with strong landscape impact and wide views from its 40-meter elevation.

4.91 km
Nykoebing Church was built in 1891 in new Gothic style. It is on the same site as the earlier Saint Clemens Church but lies north-south now. With its 43 metre high copper steelpe the church is a most visible landmark for the town. The altar piece and decoration of the chancel are the work of August Jerndorf. The altar picture was painted in 1892 and is called 'Jesus Comforts'. Local citizents were the models.
The church is open Monday to Friday from 8 am until 4 pm.

5.66 km
In Hama Safaripark in Nykøbing Mors, large bead figures stand together on the grass in front of the factory. Here you encounter animals, characters and motifs in colours that stand out clearly in the open space.
Hama Safaripark contains a collection of large figures made from Hama beads. The motifs depict, among other things, wild animals, trolls, teddy bears and other characters.
All are built on standard pegboards, the same kind used on a smaller scale at home.
From around 1 May to 15 October, the classic safari motifs are on display.
During the winter months they are replaced by seasonal motifs such as Halloween, winter, Christmas and Easter, with colours and shapes giving the area a different character.
The area is equipped with play equipment and picnic tables where visitors can take a break. Here you can sit with a packed lunch or a coffee while the figures stand around you on the grass.
You can get up close to the figures and take photos during your visit. Entry to Hama Safaripark is free, and visitors can take home a free postcard.
Hama Safaripark is located at Ringvejen 50 in Nykøbing Mors. Parking is available in the immediate vicinity of the park.
Hama products are developed with a focus on creativity and learning. They help children develop fine motor skills, recognise colours and work with shapes.
From as young as three years old, children can work with the beads, and the activities develop with age from play to more advanced creative expression.
What can you experience at Hama Safaripark?
- Large figures made from Hama beads, along with play and relaxation areas.
Is there an entry fee?
- No, entry to the park is free.
When can you visit the park?
- Figures are on display from May to October, with seasonal motifs during the winter months.

6.14 km
Our Lady’s Church in Kapeldal – A Forgotten Roadside Chapel in Scenic Surroundings
In the picturesque valley of Kapeldal west of Harre lie the remains of Our Lady’s Church – a medieval roadside chapel that once served travelers heading toward Sallingsund. The church was strategically located by a sunken road, shaped over centuries by cart wheels and rainwater, leading down to the Limfjord.
Described by local historian H.C. Strandgaard in 1868 and excavated by archaeologists in 1929, the Romanesque church consisted of a nave and chancel, built from granite and monk bricks, and measured 21 meters in length. Traces of a forecourt or graveyard suggest its role as a resting place for wayfarers.
After the road was rerouted, the church lost its significance and was eventually abandoned. Today, the site is cleared of vegetation, but all stone materials have disappeared – reused in local buildings in the early 1900s. A visit to Kapeldal offers a quiet journey into Salling’s medieval past and the stories etched into the landscape.

10.96 km
Morsø Tractor Museum is the oldest tractor museum in the country. The collection at this museum was founded for almost 50 years ago.
It exhibits no less than 150 different tractors with approx. 100 different brands. The oldest is an American Heider from 1917, the latest and newest is a Fiat from 1960. Over the last 20 years the museum has also imported tractors from fx. the former GDR and Poland, in addition to imported tractors from the United States, Holland, Germany, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Czech Republic and France – making the collection quite unique. The exhibition is spread over 1400 m2 in 7 halls. Many of the tractors are connected to their original tools.
NOTE: All of the museum's tractors are at least 60 years old.

13.35 km
Fur Museum is an exciting museum where the natural history of the area is combined with the island's cultural history. The museum is known, among other things, for its unique collection of fossils, but you can also experience the fisherman's farm, the stone park Geopark Danmark, and the silting harbor.
"The fantastic fossils of the moler" is an exhibition with the best from our unique collection of fossils from the moler. Here you can experience, among other things, fantastically preserved 55 million-year-old fish, birds, turtles, insects, and plants of international class, many of which are not known from other places in the world.
"The fisherman's farm" is the Fur Museum's local history exhibition, housed in a restored farm from 1856. Experience the development of agriculture or the daily life of fishermen from then until today. In the garden, there are tables and benches where you can enjoy your own food.
"The silting harbor" is an exhibition at the island's silting fishing harbor, which was in use until 1956. The net house tells about the harbor, the nature, and the Limfjord fishing. The nature trail offers the opportunity for a refreshing beach walk.
Throughout the year, Fur Museum offers activities, events, guided tours, and nature walks. Experience the museum and explore the exciting nature and history of Fur.
You can see Fur Museums opening hours, contact and more here: The Museum of Fur

22.34 km
Inside the main building, one can see how a well-off family lived in the last century. Additionally, there is a pharmacy, the old executive office of Hvidbjerg Bank, and the telephone exchange from Uglev. In the attic, visitors can experience the maternity ward of Hvidbjerg Hospital, which operated until around 1972.
In the farm building, there are exhibitions about crafts, such as lead roofing, shoemaking workshop, carpentry tools, ladies' hairdressing salon, etc. There is a diverse radio/TV exhibition showcasing the development in the field. Several models are already historical.
Adjacent to this, there is an exciting exhibition from Greenland with artifacts and paintings.
In 1997, a faithful replica of the old Søndbjerg school was inaugurated, housing a classroom.
Wilsehaven - inaugurated in 2013 - is a miniature version of J.N. Wilse's baroque garden at the rectory in Spydeberg, Norway. (J.N. Wilse (1736 - 1801) was the son of a pastor from Søndbjerg who went to Norway, where he served as a pastor, professor, and enlightenment figure).
It can be documented that the "Apothekergården" itself has historical value, as the main building can be traced back to at least 1664.
The "Apothekergården" was turned into a museum on the initiative of the painter Kresten Rusbjerg, who owned the place until 1990. He lived from the inauguration in 1992 until his death in 2010 in an annex built in connection with the museum.
Further information: www.thyholm-egnsmuseum.dk

23.35 km
Tools, reconstruction and revitalization
The Cultural History Department houses a large collection of agricultural implements from the first half of the 20th century.
Outside the museum, a reconstruction of an Iron Age house has been erected, the dimensions of which are taken from an archeological excavation nearby.
In the summer, there is a revival and children's activities on the Iron Age site for the benefit of the visitors every year in the month of July.
Sydthy Art and Culture Center
Heltborg Museum's art department houses several artists associated with Thy. Their works are exhibited occasionally. Paintings, drawings and lithographs by Jens Søndergaard (1895-1957) and works by Leo Estvad and Ellen Raadal, and sculpture exhibition by Erland Knudssøn Madsen are a regular part of the exhibition.
At Heltborg Museum, the local poet Hans Bakgaard has his own memorial room. He was a good singer and dreamed of a singing career. Therefore, he went to America, but he returned home disappointed and settled on his childhood home at Ydby. He became a poet and even published his own collections of poems and dilettante pieces. For some years he also arranged hometown concerts in Ydby.
Activity all year round
During the year there are various activities for all age groups.
Heltborg Museum is part of Museum Thy.