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Market Insight Q4 2025 - UK
Holiday resort with 87 units by the North Sea for sale
Vedersø Klit Holiday Resort, located in the heart of the West Jutland dune landscape and only a few hundred metres from the North Sea, has been put up for sale. The resort, operated by Danland, comprises more than 5,000 m² divided into 86 owner-occupied apartments and one holiday home on a plot of over 10,000 m². EDC Poul Erik Bech Vendsyssel is handling the sale of the holiday resort, which has been listed at DKK 24.75 million.
Located in one of Denmark’s most scenic holiday destinations along the North Sea, Vedersø Klit Holiday Resort enjoys a truly unique setting. The area is known for its architectural harmony, where long-standing building regulations ensure consistency among the traditional thatched-roof holiday homes. It is also famous as the home of Kaj Munk, who, in addition to serving as a priest, is recognised as one of Denmark’s most celebrated poets and freedom fighters. The sound of the North Sea brings a sense of calm, and the surrounding natural landscape offers space for relaxation and reflection.
Vedersø Klit Holiday Resort is currently operated by Danland under the name Feriecenter Danland Vedersø. The resort consists of 86 owner-occupied apartments, most of which feature west-facing windows overlooking the dune landscape. Just 15 kilometres from the resort is Søndervig, a lively coastal town offering a wide range of family activities, including Lalandia, golf courses and Adventure Park. Mads Dyhr, Partner at EDC Poul Erik Bech Vendsyssel, which is responsible for handling the sale of the resort, says:
”In 2020, the holiday resort underwent a complete renovation, transforming the holiday homes from their 1990s style into a modern standard. Today, 67 holiday homes are in operation and available for rent. The resort offers a variety of activities for guests of all ages, including billiards, darts, table football, and a selection of board games, all located in the activity room. On the ground floor, there is a large communal area freely accessible to all guests, providing space for socialising without feeling crowded. In addition, the resort includes a leased restaurant with an adjoining function hall accommodating more than 200 guests, as well as an authentic old lifeboat house that has been converted into a café.
Unique investment opportunity
Mads Dyhr continues: “This is a very rare opportunity to acquire an entire holiday resort of this size and in such a prime location close to the North Sea. The combination of the number of units, the total area and the scenic setting makes the property attractive to both investors and players in the leisure segment.”
“We are seeing growing interest in Danish tourism. International investors have started to turn their attention to Denmark, recognising the great potential in the tourism sector, which has broken record after record in recent years. We are already in contact with several foreign investors who find the project highly interesting and see it as a unique investment opportunity.”
Development opportunities
The property can continue in its current use as a holiday resort with the rental of 87 individually subdivided units. Mads Dyhr says: “With a total building area of more than 5,000 m² and a plot of 10,193 m², the property offers a new owner scope to adapt operations to future needs. It can be maintained as a holiday resort or developed with new concepts within leisure and tourism, which are areas of growing interest to investors. We look forward to assisting with the sale and, not least, to seeing what the future holds for the resort.”
More information
Mads Dyhr, Partner, EDC Poul Erik Bech Vendsyssel, +45 5858 8487 • mdy@edc.dk
