
Top 10 experiences in Blokhus
Here's an overview of Blokhus's top rated experiences, you're not supposed to miss! The experiences are listed in random order.
Fårup Sommerland – amusement park
Close to the beaches at Blokhus and Løkken, Fårup Sommerland is located in the middle of the forest. Here, there is speed, laughter, and water splashing for the whole family in the park, which has bee...
Fun Art Blokhus
Welcome to Fun Art Blokhus – a paradise for both young and old, where art, play, and family fun merge into a unique experience.
Skulpturparken Blokhus - Arts & Cultural Center With Sand Sculpture Festival
Take the family to the Sculpture Park in Blokhus and experience massive sand sculptures, Kirsty Mitchell’s outdoor special exhibition 'Wonderland,' as well as impressive sculptures made from all sorts...
Museum for Papirkunst (art museum)
Museum for Papirkunst is the only museum specialized in paper art, crafts and design in the Nordics.
Anne Justs Have - the Garden at Hune
Anne Justs Have – a flower painter’s garden - 7500 m2 of colour-themed gardens in a pleasantly hilly landscape. The garden is thoughtfully composed, yet it appears, akin to the English romantic garden...
Blokhus GateWay - Blokhus Klitplantage
In the open space you will find a nature playground, room for activities, picnics and barbecues - and a nature oven for baking your own bread.
The Gateway space is the jumping-off point for several e...
Strandhotellet Blokhus
Welcome to Strandhotel Blokhus - an exclusive beach hotel in the nature of North Jutland.
Strandingskroen
Strandingskroen was bought in 2019 by Strandhotellet Blokhus.
Every Tuesday, fried pork and parsley sauce are served, remember to book a table. The rest of the week the restaurant is open for parties...
Blokhus Candles
Welcome to North Jutland´s largest store for candles, 1,200 sqm. filled with candles handicrafts and above 250 sqm permanent Christmas shop.
Come and find inspiration.
We always have the latest from...
Blokhus Saltcenter
Blokhus Saltcenter produces salt from the seawater at Blokhus. It uses solar energy from 64 solar thermal collectors to evaporate the seawater.











