Soebygaard
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merlinsurrietrekker
Glenshaw, PA716 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019 • Friends
We enjoyed a visit and lunch on the historic site of a noble’s home. Appa, the buildings had fallen into disrepair, but concerned folks took action and have been patiently restoring the buildings and property. Such a serene location.
During our visit we enjoyed a very nice lunch served by extremely friendly folks.
A great afternoon activity.
Written September 17, 2019
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Richard A
Greenville, SC2,965 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2018 • Couples
Built in 1580 this hose has been pasted down over the years to other royalty.Over the years it like many other properties of the rich and famous got into disrepair. It's very interesting to see how and what has been done to bring it back to life for us to see. They have many interesting exhibits in the main building ( almost all in Danish) they do have a few in English.At the barn they have put on a new thatched roof that you can see both the inside and outside of it. They also have a complete exhibit of how the roof work was done. It is very spectacular.There are a few more things to do here with kids so we'd say it was a worthwhile visit.
Written August 5, 2018
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Elise B
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2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023 • Family
The Sobygaard seemed like a beautiful spot. Unfortunately, we had no guide to get a sense of the history of the site (even a written guide would have helped). We had no sense of what we were looking at and the children’s area we had no instructions on how to use the tools. My daughter cut her hand while using a saw as we tried to figure out how to use the saw horse (again, no guide or staff around). Not worth the money or time if you are on a short visit to the island.
Written July 19, 2023
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