Inn stay in historical surroundings with cosiness, romance and walks in the woods
St. Binderup Kro offers three-star cosiness in rural surroundings close to the beautiful nature.
St. Binderup Kro offers three-star cosiness in rural surroundings close to the beautiful nature.
Guests say
3.9/5
Good
593
Reviews
A cozy inn, a nice place to be. Breakfast buffet is quite okay. The main course in the evening was definitely nothing to write home about... Applies to both evenings.
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Guest reviews
3.9 / 5
Good (593 Reviews)
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A cozy inn, a nice place to be. Breakfast buffet is quite okay. The main course in the evening was definitely nothing to write home about... Applies to both evenings.
5/5
Really cozy place with truly friendly staff. Really cozy decor with a real inn atmosphere.
5/5
Yasmin
Lovely stay, good service, and delicious food.
5/5
Really good stay
5/5
Reasonable price
5/5
Great, pleasant environment, good food and nice staff, lovely breakfast and dinner in a beautiful indoor setting.
5/5
Rolf Sjöberg
Lovely place, good atmosphere and friendly staff.
Delicious food and a nice room.
All in all, we had a great experience. -
It is the second time we were there, and we would love to come again.
5/5
Anna G. Jensen
It was just tip top
5/5
Good hotel for the price
maybe someone should take a tour around the rooms and remove cobwebs
and spiders not everyone likes the little creature
but otherwise okay
best regards
Mogens
4/5
Nice stay at a reasonable price
4/5
A bit dusty otherwise okay
4/5
Ronnie Nygaard Jensen
A nice, simple accommodation. Conveniently located for excursions and hikes in the area.
4/5
Roger Lauschke
Nice place, with some noise from the road. Could have been a kettle in the room. Missed having coffee on Sunday evening as the kitchen is closed from 11 AM.
4/5
Good inn, good food, friendly staff, definitely worth a visit.
4/5
Good stay for the price.
4/5
Cozy atmosphere
4/5
Okay place, the apartment we had was exposed to traffic noise.
4/5
Kjell Johannessen
Staying in cozy surroundings, there was one downside and that was the shower in the bathroom.
4/5
Good value for money.
4/5
Keld Bak
Very good for the price
4/5
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About the hotel
St. Binderup Kro was established in 1871 in the present buildings, which also housed a bakery and a grocery store, but the inn's history dates back to 1617, and in 1749 King Frederik V granted the inn a Royal Charter privilege. Today, after careful but thorough renovation and extension, the inn is one of Denmark's most authentic inns with a cosy atmosphere.
About the hotel
St. Binderup Kro has a cosy restaurant serving a good breakfast buffet and traditional Danish dishes. The bar offers refreshments and the 24-hour reception offers snacks and sandwiches outside the kitchen's normal opening hours. The inn has an activity room with table tennis, football, air hockey, darts and billiards. The inn also offers a laundry and dry cleaning service, free wireless internet access and free parking.
From the inn's cosy rooms you have access to a terrace and a lovely garden. In the immediate vicinity of the inn is a large forest with many good hiking trails. You can get a map at reception to go hiking in the forest.
Rooms
All rooms are comfortable and equipped with satellite TV, telephone, clothes press, minibar, toilet and bath with toiletries and hairdryer. Wireless internet is available. Room service is available, with the option of drinks, hot meals or breakfast in your room. The hotel's rooms are located in the main building or in one of the hotel's two annexes, one of which has a thatched roof and the other is a motel without a thatched roof. Both annexes are located directly at the inn.
About the hotel
About the hotel
St. Binderup Kro, a charming haven in Himmerland, invites you to unwind in its historic embrace. Enjoy cozy rooms, delightful regional cuisine, and a serene garden setting, perfectly blending tradition with modern comfort. A true retreat for relaxation seekers.
See the good prices for children. To achieve the advantageous prices, there must be at minimum of 2 paying adults in the room.
Child 0-2.99 years in parents' bed 100% discount
Child 3-12.99 years in own bed 25% discount
Hotel notes
The kitchen is closed on Sundays. You will receive one bottle of wine in your room as compensation for the dinner.
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Guest reviews
3.9 / 5
Good (593 Reviews)
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A cozy inn, a nice place to be. Breakfast buffet is quite okay. The main course in the evening was definitely nothing to write home about... Applies to both evenings.
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5/5
- 2026-04-02
Really cozy place with truly friendly staff. Really cozy decor with a real inn atmosphere.
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5/5
Yasmin
- 2026-02-23
Lovely stay, good service, and delicious food.
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5/5
- 2026-02-07
Really good stay
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5/5
- 2025-11-03
Reasonable price
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5/5
- 2025-10-24
Great, pleasant environment, good food and nice staff, lovely breakfast and dinner in a beautiful indoor setting.
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5/5
Rolf Sjöberg
- 2025-10-23
Lovely place, good atmosphere and friendly staff.
Delicious food and a nice room.
All in all, we had a great experience. -
It is the second time we were there, and we would love to come again.
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5/5
Anna G. Jensen
- 2025-10-11
It was just tip top
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5/5
- 2025-10-08
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Suldrup
The small town of Suldrup has about 1300 inhabitants and is located in the southern part of North Jutland. Thanks to its peaceful atmosphere, the small village is perfect for relaxation. Take the opportunity to eat dinner at the 120-year-old Suldrup Inn, visit the 2000-year-old ancient tomb or just enjoy the beautiful surroundings!
Hvolris Iron Age Village
At Skals Ådal, about 17 km north of Viborg, is Hvolris Jernalderlandsby, which is an open-air museum, which also includes a large nature area with a nature playground and small trails that lead around the area. Start by exploring the 'Timberlands', where there is an archaeological exhibition with several of the interesting finds unearthed around Hvolris. People have lived here since the Stone Age, around 6000 years ago. One of the special things about the Iron Age village is that the excavations are located next to the rebuilt houses and workshops, which are now part of the exciting and educational Iron Age environment. Throughout the year, a number of courses are held in various ancient crafts and there are also many activities during the holidays. Get your sword sharpened and take a trip back in time in a really fun and entertaining way at Hvolris Iron Age Village, a perfect destination for the whole family's summer holiday or as part of a weekend break or mini break in the Jutland region.
Rold Skov
Rold Skov is Denmark's largest forest. With its 8000 hectares, it offers plenty of experiences of various kinds. Of course, the forest offers a lot of nice hikes, for example around the lake Store Økssø. Rold Skov is a true mecca for MTB riders, as there are routes of varying difficulty and length. Horse riding in the vast forest is also popular. There is also a wonderful nature playground, Røverknolden, which invites you to play and have fun.
In the old days it could be quite dangerous to visit the place. Legendary robbers such as Bette Fanden, Long Ajes, Lorentz Nielsen and Petronillen kept a sharp eye on the inn, and when guests on their way home passed through Rold Skov, the robbers would strike. But thankfully the robberies in the forest are a thing of the past and today only the legend lives on, along with the beautiful statues commemorating the four robbers.
Thingbæk Lime Mines
The famous Thingbæk Limestone Mines opened to visitors in 1935 and is probably one of Denmark's most distinctive underground museums. It is here that Anders Bundgaard exhibits his plaster figures. Put on some warm clothes and start your journey into the dark and chilly mine galleries and enjoy the majestic limestone caves that seem to appear all of a sudden.
At Thingbæk Møllegaard, lime has been mined for several generations, but it was not until 1926 that a mine was actually established, where lime was mined until 1960. However, the unprofitable production of lime had to give way to market forces.
World map
Go on a cheap car holiday in Denmark and visit the World Map at Hobro. One day, some meadows were to be drained near Klejtrup Lake, south of Hobro, and a stone appeared that looked like Jutland. This prompted Søren Poulsen, a dancing cameraman, to build his own little world in the meadows. The new world was built between 1944 and 1969 and measures 45 x 90 metres. It was built by placing large stones on top of the frozen meadows and in the places where the worlds were to be. When the ice melted, the stones could be tilted into place with some difficulty. The equator is marked with red poles and the whole world map is reproduced with lakes, rivers and famous mountain ranges, so it's easy to send mum and dad to Australia, Borneo or Mount Everest if they want to. There's also an 18-hole mini-golf course on the World Map and in summer it's a great place to enjoy a sail in the Pacific Ocean, where even the little ones can join in, although there may be a few waves. Find a cheap summer holiday at Risskov and take the whole family on an adventure around the world on the 'World Map',
Viking Centre Fyrkat
Go on a driving holiday in Denmark and discover the country's exciting history with Risskov. Find child-friendly hotels for a summer holiday, winter holiday or autumn holiday and set off on an adventure to Fyrkat, which was built around 980 under the Danish Viking King Harald Bluetooth. The castle no longer exists, but the ramparts that mark the town's size can still be seen. Behind the rampart 16 longhouses were built, which are today marked with white stones and just outside the rampart a faithful replica of a longhouse measuring almost 29 metres in length and built entirely of oak has been built.
The archaeological finds excavated around the castle and at the graves can be seen at Hobro Museum. Also visit the Viking farm, which with its nine houses and forge is a great man's farm as it looked when Harald Bluetooth was king. The Viking Centre Fyrkat has a lot to offer and is perfect for a family trip, even with the little ones. Plan the perfect family self-drive holiday and learn more about the exciting history of Denmark on the trip.
Rebild bakker
Rebild National Park is a large area of heather-clad hills. There's plenty of opportunity for a great day out in nature - there's something for everyone, whether you're into mountain biking or long walks.
Mariager Fjord
Go on a car holiday in Denmark and find a cheap hotel close to Mariager Fjord at Risskov. Mariager Fjord is also known as Denmark's Most Beautiful Fjord and the area around the fjord is full of great experiences. For example, discover the small, cosy fjord villages, each with its own unique charm. Visit the holiday village of Øster Hurup, which has Denmark's most child-friendly beach. An ideal destination for a summer holiday and family holiday in Denmark. Find a mini holiday or a cheap weekend break at Risskov and get away with the whole family on an adventure at Mariager.
Aalborg
Aalborg is a wonderful city that immediately gets all the senses going - and the shopping gene going, as shopping is a must when you visit Aalborg.
In the city centre you will find the popular shopping street, Bispensgade, where you will find Jomfru Ane Gade as a small side street. Jomfru Ane Gade hardly needs any introduction - it is known at home and abroad as Aalborg's old amusement street.
Aalborg offers a wealth of attractions, including Aalborg Zoo, Utzon Centre, Nordkraft, Musikkens Hus and Nordjyllands Kunstmuseum.
In VisitAalborg's InfoCenter you can get a small brochure "Du Gamle Aalborg" with two suggestions for walks that you can take on your own in Aalborg's old town.
Randers Rainforest
Visit a whole other world. That's how it feels when you go to Randers Rainforest. The hot and humid air mixes with the sounds of foaming waterfalls and the many animal sounds that echo through the tropical rainforest in Randers. In the green surroundings, plenty of exciting experiences await. Watch small and very industrious leaf-cutter ants as they saw the leaves into tiny pieces or greet the beautiful jaguars that help make the tropical adventure a very special experience. Visit the great continents of Africa, South America and Asia or try a trip into the dreaded Temple of the Serpent.