Just 5 minutes’ walk from Ribe Station, this eco-friendly hostel offers views of the Old Town and Wadden Sea National Park. Guests enjoy free Wi-Fi, free parking and private bathrooms.
George G.
Canada
Good breakfast, lots of variety, very fresh. Perhaps gluten free options would improve the rating?
Located in central Ribe, this family-owned inn offers guest rooms with a flat-screen TV, tea/coffee facilities and free WiFi access. The 12th-century Ribe Cathedral is a 3-minute walk away.
Joseph
Australia
Comfortable and spacious room. Balcony was an added bonus. Great location
Situated just 1 km from Ribe Cathedral, Bjerrumgaard features accommodation in Ribe with access to a shared lounge, a garden, as well as a shared kitchen.
Teresa
United Kingdom
Very light and airy. All rooms, large, on ground floor with small patios. There was free parking! The host was delightful. Short walk of about 10 mins into the centre of Ribe.
Quietly set in the village of Lustrup, this property is 5 minutes' walk from the Ribe Viking Centre and a 15-minute bicycle ride from the historic town of Ribe. Lustrup Farmhouse offers free WiFi.
Mihael
Denmark
Lovely place, beautiful and nicely furnished apartment, Janni and Alex are super kind hosts, nice playground for kids. What a pleasure to spent some days in so relaxing environment. We will be back for sure!
Boasting garden views, Ingridsminde - Ribe is set in Ribe, 42 km from Museum Frello. This property offers access to a terrace and free private parking.
Set in Ribe, 300 metres from Ribe Cathedral and 39 km from Museum Frello, HosHelle offers accommodation with free WiFi in a historic building. The property has inner courtyard and quiet street views.
Francisco Jose
United Kingdom
The room was fantastic, very big and clean. The beds were quite comfy and the host really friendly and welcoming.
Ribe felt very safe to walk in day or night. Friendly people, take your dog on leash everywhere and in most cafes, hotels, nice food, grassy areas to walk and explore, clothes shopping and the oldest town in Denmark was extremely well maintained and very clean.
JARIL
Australia
10
Scored 10
It's a beautiful city with very attractive houses and other...
It's a beautiful city with very attractive houses and other buildings. Just walking around in the city is a nice experience. The city has cheap shopping opportunities and restaurants. Since it is one of the oldest cities in Denmark, I will recommend it to those who love old architecture and fairy tale cities. For me, it's a personal favourite in Denmark due to its history and the fact that it is so well kept. However, it is a small city which you can explore in a single day too.
memoriesfromthebridge
Denmark
10
Scored 10
Beautiful little town, not to far from the sea.
Beautiful little town, not to far from the sea. The cobbled streets with old buildings and the almost car free streets were a pleasure to stroll around. by the way, all cobbled streets have separate tracks for wheelchairs/rollators/prams in smooth granite. The 3 big parking lots on walking distance from the centre were all free, but don't forget your parking disk or stay more than 4 hours, you will get a KR 500,- fine.
Shops close at 17h30 and after that the town was almost without people beside the few in the restaurants that were open. Corona aftermath?!?
It was nice to visit the casual car show on Tuesdays ( opposite the harbour.)
The Viking village looked a bit dilapidated, but I guess a lot was because of the irregular opening times during Corona. We visited end of August.
Old and new Ribe are well separated, so no modern architecture within the old town centre, to the north of Ribe you will find the new industrial area, shopping mall, garages, a huge bicycle shop, etc.
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Anonymous
10
Scored 10
Ribe it's the most beautiful town I've been to in Denmark.
Ribe it's the most beautiful town I've been to in Denmark. Nice museums, nice restaurants, nice beer. The church is beautiful and all the houses are well preserved, it's so nice just to walk around. Make sure to try the local beer!
Andrea
Mexico
4.0
Scored 4.0
Tourists are not well regarded there, citizens show no tact...
Tourists are not well regarded there, citizens show no tact with other cultures visiting their place, so they should limit entry into the city;
We would spend our money in a nicer places; where people like to receive visitors;
Eduardo vinicius
Brazil
10
Scored 10
Ribe is a beautiful old town with many old perhaps even...
Ribe is a beautiful old town with many old perhaps even original buildings. The beautiful walking street has the usual assortment of shops many offering the owner's own products. The Chocolate Gelato store is one such enterprise where the Italian owner makes his own Gelato. The Dagmar Hotel has great meals served inside (for dinner) or patio for lunch.
Cobble stone streets everywhere even along the river. The Domkirke (Cathedral) is also a must see, especially the bell tower. It take 245 steps to the top to see the tower construction, clock works and at the top a wonderful view of the city. Warning the climb does require physical dexterity with some rather steep sections.
We had a charming stay in a historic setting in Den Gamle Købmandsgaard B&B in Ribe. Our cozy room (with the centuries-old wooden mill wheel in the ceiling), friendly owners Johnny (and his daughter, Katja) were so hospitable. The simple yet delicious breakfast made for a delightful experience. I would highly recommend staying with Johnny et al, for exploring Ribe's medieval streets and attractions.
Very friendly restaurant/hotel to stay in Ribe. Lovely lady running it who made sure I had a relaxed dinner even though I only arrived 30 minutes before the kitchen closed. Comfortable room and bed and very close to the centre of the town.
The location is in walking distance to centre of the old town of Ribe, while Bjerrumgaard B&B offers free parking on the premise.
The room was spacious and modern.
And we got a late check-out without extra charge.
Charming historic hotel in a great location with very friendly and helpful staff. Super breakfast sorry we did not get a chance to eat in the restaurant for lunch or dinner
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