Discover the charm of Tisvilde and its surroundings with recommendations for dining, cultural experiences, and scenic spots. From historical hotels to unique museums and local markets, explore the best of what this Danish summer destination has to offer.
Hotel Hornbækhus offers affordable dining options, including open-faced sandwiches at lunchtime and communal dinners in the evening, set in a historic boarding house with a rich past. The hotel, once a haven for wealthy Copenhageners and later seized by German officers during the Occupation, now operates as a communal dining space.
Explore the unique Rusland area near Dronningmølle, where you can hike through heather-covered hills and discover the statues at Tegner’s Museum. The museum showcases the powerful works of sculptor Rudolph Tegner in plaster, marble, and bronze.
Visit the flea market in Tisvilde for local finds and friendly conversations. You can find everything from old records to unique items while engaging with the community.
Discover “The View” in Tibirke Bakker, a scenic spot that has attracted artists and writers with its special light and panoramic views. Located down from Bækkebrovej, this area offers a breathtaking vista of the undulating moraine slopes, fashionable summer residences, and Arresø below.
Experience a “gastronomic time warp” at Restaurant Tinggården, known for its traditional Danish cuisine and historic building dating back to 1702. Despite its noble appearance, many locals recommend this restaurant for a slightly more expensive dining experience.
Enjoy fresh, local produce at Gundekildegaard, a farm shop on the road between Vejby and Rågeleje. The farm offers Danish summer potatoes, strawberries, and Rokkedyssegård’s own berry ice cream with a view of the fields.