Hawkraft culture hotel - room 18
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The cultural hotel is set in a cultural-historical framework in Vestervig's old hospital on the edge of Thy National Park, Limfjorden and the North Sea. The forces of the sea are the supporting element of the area. Here, the sky is high, the sea is roaring and the wind is blowing, cleansing body and soul, giving energy and vitality and opening up to creativity. At Hawkraft, there is a drop of sea and culture in everything we do. The space At Hawkraft Kulturhotel, we have 19 rooms that are rented to guests of all nationalities and interests. With this place, within the framework of the former Vestervig Hospital, we have created a meeting place for everyone with a love of nature and culture. We started with a thorough renovation in October 2021, and are now opening the doors to guests and other good people. Hawkraft is owned and managed by the married couple Dorte and Jan, who have also established Villa Hawkraft Eventpensionet and Hawkraft Surf House. Guest access Each room has a unique key, as part of a key system, where each unique room key can also be used for the building's two main entrance doors. During your stay The host is available to the extent the guest wishes, and for personal reception, it is encouraged to send a text message to 81859300, about 1 hour before arrival Other things to note From Saturday, June 3, 2023, we will be offering our guests breakfast, consisting of delicious freshly baked sourdough bread from Agger Mikrobageri. In addition, cheese, cold cuts and boiled eggs, as well as local jams, are served. In addition to coffee and tea, juice and milk will be included in a price of DKK 75 per person per day. Breakfast is ordered as a message to the host, and should be ordered no later than 7:00 p.m. the evening before. Breakfast is available as a buffet from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. daily.
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