Accessible restaurants in Holstebro and the surrounding area
Holstebro offers a wide range of places to eat. Many of the town’s restaurants and cafés are wheelchair-accessible, and you can enjoy a lovely meal in a peaceful, welcoming setting with easy access and comfort.

The list is updated regularly, so you can always find the latest information about places to eat in the area.
Restaurants with plenty of space for wheelchairs

Flammen
Look forward to a delicious barbecue buffet with a wide selection of meats, hot side dishes and a fresh salad bar – there’s something for everyone.
Accessibility:
All Flammen restaurants are accessible to people with disabilities and wheelchair users, and have good wheelchair access. Please let us know when you book a table, and we’ll make sure you get a good seat.

Breakfast brunch at Hotel Nørreport
At Hotel Nørreport on Holstebro’s pedestrianised high street, you can enjoy a generous breakfast brunch – every day! The buffet features 1–2 new items every week, so there’s always something new to discover.
Accessibility:
The brunch buffet is wheelchair-accessible, and there are disabled toilets and parking facilities at the hotel.

BANKs Mikrobageri & Café
Enjoy delicious sandwiches, salads and freshly baked bread in our cosy surroundings – indoors or outdoors, or as takeaway.
Accessibility:
The café has a ramp and a wide door, so wheelchair users can enter. There is a small kerb that standard wheelchairs can negotiate. We recommend contacting the café in advance if you want to be sure. Nearby, you will find disabled parking and a disabled toilet.

Baking Sins
Here you can enjoy the aroma of home-baked cakes and buns, Lavazza coffee and hot chocolate with homemade marshmallows.
Accessibility:
As a wheelchair user, you can easily enter the café through the wide patio door, and there is plenty of space inside. A disabled toilet is available at the town hall, which is located close to the café. We recommend that you contact the café before your visit to find out more about the accessible facilities.

Café Havglimt
Café Havglimt is run by Vibeke Krog Bro, who has deep roots in the local community. If you’re curious about the fascinating stories hidden away in Thorsminde, you’re welcome to pop in for a chat at the café.
Accessibility:
The café entrance is equipped with a ramp, making it easy for wheelchair users to enter. There is also plenty of space to move around inside the café. Right next to the café, you will find disabled parking spaces, and just 150 metres away there is an accessible toilet at the St. George Shipwreck Museum.




