Why Kurhotel Skodsborg in Copenhagen, Denmark is a great place to stay

Wondering where to stay in Denmark? Find out what it’s really like to stay at the Kurhotel Skodsborg Spa Hotel in Copenhagen in my blog.

Front of the Kurhotel Skodsborg

– Big old place hey?

Kurhotel Skodsborg, also known as Skodsborg Spa Hotel, is a luxury spa and fitness hotel located in Skodsborg, Denmark. Situated on the Strandvejen coastal road, approximately 15 km north of Copenhagen, it offers a tranquil setting away from urban hustle and bustle.

The hotel features 85 modern luxurious rooms and suites, all adorned in a contemporary Nordic design. These range from Superior to Deluxe and Mini Suites, with many rooms presenting captivating views of the sea or the verdant garden[2].

Guests at the Kurhotel Skodsborg hotel are treated to a world-class spa and fitness center, envisioned and crafted by the renowned Henning Larsen Architects. This architectural wonder offers 16 distinct hot and cold bathing experiences, including the rejuvenating hydrospa.

Once an 18th century palace, and now the location of Denmark’s premier health spa the Kurhotel Skodsborg building was definitely impressive. White pillars, white walls, huge glass windows and the name proudly emblazoned on front, this is a place to be proud of.

And I had two glorious nights to explore.

Your Attractive Heading

Arriving at the Kurhotel Skodsborg

I stumbled along with my 22kg suitcase sure that it was a right turn out of Skodsborg train station, but not super definitely sure.

I asked a local if they knew where the Kurhotel was and when she gestured behind her, and I saw the huge white building I realised how stupid it was of me to think she didn’t. The Kurhotel Skodsborg is huge.

One lift later and I found it.

– Love getting to a hotel room and finding treats! 

The Rooms

The Kurhotel Skodsborg has 85 different rooms that are all fairly luxurious. Mine had all the basics but lots of little extras like a gorgeous wooden headboard and healthy snacks that just elevated everything.

It was kind of like a large chain feel, where decor isn’t too in your face, but you can tell it’s high quality. It has everything like TV, wifi, hairdryer, safetybox, and more.

Although I was there for only two days, I did find I spent some time in my room and it was really cosy.

After I’d checked in and investigated my double room, which had a balcony overlooking the water, I headed straight for the spa. Swimsuit on with Kurhotel-emblazoned dressing gown over the top I ambled off in my Kurhotel issue flip flops in search of the spa playground.

The Kurhotel Skodsborg Spa

I delved straight into the soothing pool to sit back and work the place out. I could see there were quite a few different spa rooms but obviously didn’t want to look a fool mooching about in my swimmers so I kept an eye on my fellow spa-goers to see how it all worked.

As I did I made my way round the pool, from the jets where you lie just below the water’s surface on your back or front for a jet massage, to the dark room where the water falls at such a force if you stand there too long they’ll cross that fine line between a good, strong massage and pain. And then, of course, there was a bubbling jacuzzi too.

I took my time, until my curiosity won over and I got out to sample the spa rooms.

The first one was a cold shower tunnel – one dip in the water gathered on the stones at the bottom and there was no way I could run through there (although it was welcome the next day after my spa dip, more on that to come) – so I went in search of a warmer experience.

I found the ‘season room’ where there were four buttons on the wall, describing the seasons and with each push you got a different shower experience. For example, summer was bright lights and warm rain, while for winter the room went dark and a cold forceful shower came from jets on every side. Different birdsong played through the speakers too.

Kurhotel Skodsborg Spa Denmark

There were a range of saunas and steam rooms to try, all of varying heats. I was so relaxed in one of the saunas I actually fell asleep. I woke up, probably only a few minutes later, parched and thinking I’d fallen asleep on a beach.

After a good hour or more trying out the different rooms – with refereshing teas and cold waters from the taps along the way – I went back to the pool. I lay on my back and looked up to the skylight window, mesmerised by the coloured panels and wondering why they’d been designed that way, and realising I enjoyed them like that, which was probably why.

The Kurhotel Skodsborg Restaurant

Kurhotel Skodsborg restaurant

Dinner

That first night I was invited to try the cuisine in the top floor restaurant. Head Chef, Erik Kroun Nielsen, and Assistant Head Chef, Chris Ladegaard Jensen have created a mix of new Nordic food, healthy options and hearty meals to reenergise after all the exercise at the Kurhotel.

They use organic and local ingredients and work with select suppliers, including their own herb gardeners. And they bake their own bread, dangerous, for me.

Skodsborg Kurhotel dessert

I had lemon sole followed by the apparently traditional Danish dessert of strawberries in buttermilk. My friendly waiter kept me in white wine throughout, and paired up a dessert wine for me, which I finished on the roof terrace. The food was so good.

I definitely slept well that night, with my window open to welcome in the sound of the waves.

Menu at the Kurhotel Skodsborg

Breakfast

Breakfast was an inspiring mix of health and energy – definitely not the carb overload of a standard hotel breakfast around the world. On both days I had a variety of eggs, avocado, cottage cheese, of course a strip or two of Danish bacon and more smoked salmon than I’ve ever eaten in one sitting, and a herring or two on the side. A feast, but a healthy one.

Afternoon tea

I was expecting cucumber sandwiches and Victoria sponge but as I found out just before, the Kurhotel Afternoon Tea is a paleo one. Intriguing. Main course was smoked salmon (mmmore) on rye bread followed by 5 little cakes, which I’m led to believe we’re all good for you but seeing as they were so delicious I’d be scared of the confirmation. I reckon if I could make cakes like that I could be paleo too.

Spa café

For my dinner the next night I had the traditional Scandinavian yogurt Skyr, from the spa café. I love yogurt, and although my favourite still stands with Bulgarian, followed by Greek, naturally, I can definitely put Skyr in third place. In this case they’d soaked oats and put them on top, with a lemony jus. Oo I could eat one now.

Kurhotel Skodsborg exercise and leisure activities

Kurhotel Skodsborg

If I’m going to do exercise, the Kurhotel is where I want to do it. The sun was out, it was warm but not scorching (end of August) and the air was crisp and fresh.

Rent a bike

Kurhotel Skodsborg

As is standard in bike-friendly Denmark, the Kurhotel Skodsborg is located next to a cycle route so I rented a bike for an hour from the front desk and went off to explore.

I went down to the beach, found MY house (great views, huge, plenty of land, by the beach) and followed the totally safe and well worn cycle paths around the hotel. It was brilliant. Life was good.

I was tempted to cycle the 15km along the cycle paths to Copenhagen, just to do it, but I didn’t.

Crossfit

One of the coolest things I did at Kurhotel, that I’ve always wanted to try, was crossfit. I joined a class on the gym’s roof terrace and under our instructor Ole’s watch we burpeed, star jumped and lunged our way to Crossfitness. I really enjoyed it, at the time.

Five days later in Copenhagen when I still couldn’t get up without thinking ‘oo me legs’ maybe not so much.

7am sauna dip

Skodsborg Hotel

I agreed to a 7am spa dip, which at 6:45am became one of the biggest regrets of my life, but at 8am I was buzzing. Scandinavians love their sauna / plunge pool experiences, and so did I. Blog post on this to come!

Paddle boarding

The 7am stand up paddle boarding on the second morning was another mind over matter experience. Ole was a great teacher – full of encouragement and laughter every time I fell off.

The waves were pretty strong that day so I never did quite make it upright but I had a great time kneeling while paddling off into the sunrise. If everyone could start every day like this we’d be a jolly world, no wonder the Danes are known as some of the happiest in the world.

Paleo crossfit workshops

Skodsborg Kurhotel

I learnt all about the hotel’s celebrity chef Thomas Rode. Once a bigger guy, cooking with creams and butters and all those good things, he discovered paleo, got fit and gets his top off for the front of all his cookbooks.

The point of this story is that he’s also now a trained crossfit instructor and runs classes at Skodsborg Kurhotel. Afterwards you’re invited into his custom-designed kitchen on site and he’ll teach you how to cook paleo, together, and then you’ll sit and feast. Love that idea.

The Kurhotel Skodsborg would be perfect for…

While I was swirling away in the jacuzzi I decided the Kurhotel would be perfect for a mini-moon after a wedding as it’s just so relaxing, fresh and stunning, or for a romantic break at some point in your life, or just for friends who want to get away from it all.

Two nights was definitely a good amount of time, but if you can go for longer, I’d recommend it. One of the best things about the Kurhotel Skodsborg is that even though it’s super swanky, slick and fancy the staff are all super friendly and it’s a happy and relaxing place to unwind.

I was a guest of the Kurhotel Skodsborg and Visit Denmark. Loved it. At the time of writing, you can get a double room with breakfast and spa from 2,100 DKK / £210 per night. It’s just 15 minutes on the train from Copenhagen and I will definitely be back one day. See you there!  


3 Comments

  1. Leave it to the Danish to make a person want to take a “healthy vacation”! That place looks rad, I would definitely go, especially because of it’s proximity to the city, but just far enough away. This must have been a tough gig 😉

    1. Ar Emily it was SO good. I dream about it when I’m staying in budget hotels and backpackers. This is one place I will definitely be going back to – loved it!

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