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The Odderarea is in many ways a miniature Denmark with neverending child-friendly beaches, cosy fishing harbours, green hills, waving cornfields, windmills and blue inlets. And in the middle of ot all the charming commercial town of Odder
Alrø
The island of Alrø lies like a spearhead at the very south of the Odderarea. To get to the island you have to cross a long and narrow dam, leading you to a vision of another world and a whole other feel of time. Being in the middle of Horsens Fjord history and nature are very close by and several idyllic eateries pop up along the main road of Alrø More information on Alrø
Hou
Hou is so much more than just a sleepy village with ferries to Tunø and Samsø. This is also where you gather for parties and martime activities such as the Museumship Anna, angling and yachting. The village is developing due to its popularity, but the charm remains whether you enjoy a cold pint at the café in the summertime or a cup of hot cocoa in the cold of winter. More information on Hou
Norsminde The former fishing hamlet at the mouth of the inlet is today at the center of all things culinary and artistically. Norsminde Inn is a gastronomical stronghold of East Jutland, the Fishing House offers a venue for informal gatherings with seafood to every liking and Gallry under the Inn showcases the talents of local artists. All placed beautifully in the most wonderful nature. More information on Norsminde
The city of Odder Odder attracts shopaholics from all over the region. Not only can Odder boast of a wide array of supermarkets, but also a varied high street with charming shops and excellent service. In Odder you´ll also find the weekly marketday and the town square is host to a range of events throughout the year. More information on Odder
Saksild The beach at Saksild is often referred to as one of the best in Denmark, and with the pure sand, the Blue Flag quality marking and exceptional view who are we to disagree? Saksild is also a popular area of holiday homes and you´ll find eateries, shopping facilities and during summer a variety of activities at the entry to the beach. More information on Saksild
The beaches The Oddercoast is synonymous with lovely beaches, each with their own characteristics and features. The 42 km of varied coastline has common denominators such as sandy beaches, easy access, clean water and a magnificient view. Furthermore many of the beaches are marked with the Blue Flag, an international quality marking. More information on the beaches
Tunø Just short of an hours ferryride from Hou you´ll discover this gem of an island in the middle of Kattegat. The island is a charming miniature island with just 7 km of coastline. Yet it contains a rich culture history, unique nature and plenty of tasty treats. Vegetables from the island are highly popular at the mainland and a hike around the islands coast is recommended to both young and old. More information on Tunø
"I am very fond of the smell in this part of Denmark - a mixture of bonfire, sea, tar and rope"
Quote by a Dutch visitor to the Oddercoast for the last 44 years
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