PATINOIRE (SKØJTEHAL)
Read moreThe indoor ice rink complements the outdoor ice rink, which is open from December and lasts all winter. A popular activity and very suitable for Danish winters. A great opportunity to have fun if it's a rainy day. Skate rental and sharpening on site. Children can learn to skate gently with a penguin as an instructor. Some evenings, it turns into an ice disco with disco music and coloured lights. On site: ice hockey, curling, figure skating. Ice-cafe on the1st floor. So get your skates on!
ROMO GOLF LINKS
Read moreIn a friendly and family environment, access this 27-hole course inspired by the most beautiful Scottish links. On one side the compact 9-hole course, on the other side a particularly challenging 18-hole course with its numerous water hazards. On the 6th and 14th holes, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the Wadden Sea and the North Sea. The wind and the numerous slopes will make your attacks on the greens more difficult, but will make your visit to this golf course a memorable experience for both experienced players and beginners.
SILKEBORG RY GOLF CLUB
Read moreCreated in 1966, Silkeborg Ry Golf Cluben is the 16th in Denmark. This 27-hole golf course in the heart of Central Jutland (18 holes for Ry and 9 holes for Silkeborg) has a history of more than 50 years. On the program of this course, 27 tracks sculpted with love in a hilly pine forest. A site recognized by members, visitors and professionals for the international qualities of the course and a unique experience in nature. In addition to the training facilities, there is also access to two very nice cafés and restaurants.
HARBOUR CIRCLE
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HVANNHAGI.
Read moreBeautiful two-hour hike, approx. 6 km. From the Tvøroyri hospital, climb to Ovari Vegur and continue left towards Trongisvágur. After about a kilometer and a half, you'll come to a field gate. A sign indicates: Hvannhagi. From the summit, magnificent views of Lítla Dímun, Stóra Dímun and Sandoy.
After a 20-minute walk, you reach Grindin, from where you descend to Hvannhagi. The area is renowned for its interesting geological phenomena: giant rock avalanches or rockfalls dating back thousands of years. This area is called Dysjarnar. You'll come across many sheep. Small circular lake along the way.
Then on to Frostgjógv, a gorge in the southern part of the valley. At the bottom of the gorge, a sheepfold. A few meters after the sheepfold, you'll see the Tvøroyri path where you walked earlier to Grindin. Return to the starting point.