Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
This hostel is 1.5km west of the town centre, at a large sports centre and with plenty of
open space. Facilities are of the usual high standard, and there's a choice of rooms - the
cheapest have shared bathrooms, while the A++ rooms (Dkr660) have bathroom, balcony,
TV and fridge. There are also simple cottages (sleeping five).
Eating
Jensens Fiskerestaurant
SEAFOOD
( 98 46 11 56;
www.jensensfisk.dk
; Havnen 7; buffet lunch/dinner Dkr139/199; 11.30am-11.30pm)
In the harbour area, restaurants woo you with tables loaded with fresh fish bounty. Up-
stairs at Jensens is a smart, light-filled restaurant offering buffet or à la carte choices (buf-
fets are the best value-for-money); downstairs is a more casual cafe/takeaway serving fish
and chips to a beer-drinking, sun-seeking crowd. Restaurant reservations advised.
Frøken Madsen's Spisehus
DANISH
(
98 40 80 36;
frk-madsen.dk
;
Pindborggade 1; mains Dkr189-299;
5pm-9pm Wed-Sat, plus
noon-2pm Sat & Sun )
Frøken Madsen serves up Danish favourites in a cosy old building a block back from the
main street. On a warm evening, a table on the flower-filled garden terrace above the small
river is in demand. Kind to the purse-strings is the weekend lunch buffet (Dkr129) or the
Friday-night dinner buffet (Dkr199); book ahead for both.
Information
The main shopping area is around Vestergade.
Tourist Office
TOURIST INFORMATION
( 98 46 12 44;
www.visitsaeby.dk
;
Algade 14; 9.30am-4pm Mon-Fri, 10am-1pm Sat)
Sharing space with some galleries on the town's oldest street.
Getting There & Away