Marsk Tower

Marsk Tower

20-25 minutes drive from the house (Google Maps)

Marsk Camp offers unique taste and nature experiences near the magnificent Wadden Sea National Park, which is on UNESCO’s World Heritage list. From Marsk Tower, you can see as far as the eye can see in all directions from the 25-meter-high tower that winds towards the sky.

The 12-hectare area around Southern Jutland’s new landmark consists, in addition to the 25-meter-high Marsk Tower, of luxuriously furnished glamping tents and the Marsk Camp motorhome site, which can accommodate up to 126 motorhomes. You’ll also find Restaurant Marsk, where you can enjoy both lunch and dinner menus, an ice cream parlor, a large nature playground, and a beautiful 18-hole mini golf course.

Marsk Tower, the 25-meter-high observation tower, was designed by the world-renowned architects from Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). The tower’s unique construction is based on nature and human DNA. At 36 meters above sea level, the spiral-shaped tower is an attraction visible from many kilometers away.

With its unique location in Hjemsted near Skærbæk, Marsk Tower offers ticketed access to outstanding nature experiences front-row, overlooking the marshes and the Wadden Sea National Park, listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage list and renowned for its unique nature and spectacular wildlife. Under good weather conditions, you can see all the way to Esbjerg, Sylt, and Rømø from the large viewing platform.

The four buildings housing the Reception, Restaurant, and Ice Cream Parlor are part of the original Hjemsted Ancient Park. The buildings are modernly furnished with respect for architecture and origin. They exude rustic and natural materials with direct connection to the marshes just outside.

In the reception area, you can purchase local specialties, art, and ceramics, and relax in the dedicated lounge area. From here, there is access to Restaurant Marsk and the ice cream parlor, as well as direct passage to the rear terrace area with herb garden, playground, and mini golf course.