Tisvilde, Denmark

Helenekilde Badehotel

Price per night from$370.02

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (DKK2,375.34), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

A cut above the crest

Setting

Edging the Kattegat

Perched high above the Kattegat on North Zealand’s windswept coast, Helenekilde Badehotel casts off the fuss in favour of salt-air simplicity. Interiors riff on Danish summerhouse style — rattan, jute and sea-faded tones — and days ebb between cold-water plunges, sauna sessions and just-caught seafood. Come sunset, the terrace is prime anchorage, where glasses are topped up and eyes drift to Hesselø on the horizon. 

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

27, including five suites.

Check–Out

11am, and check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.

More details

Rates include a buffet breakfast of local produce, including Danish pastries and homemade bread by the in-house baker.

Also

Due to its clifftop setting, stepped terraces and lack of a lift, the hotel sadly isn’t well suited to guests with limited mobility.

Hotel closed

The hotel is open daily from late March until mid-October. From January to March and mid-October to December, it’s open Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays); reopening for the year on 8 January 2027.

At the hotel

Beach access, sun-deck, sauna, pétanque court, wellies-to-borrow, bikes-to-rent and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, free bottled water, bathrobes, slippers and custom bath products.

Our favourite rooms

Rooms channel a laidback Nordic summerhouse aesthetic, pairing sage-green panelling, woven rattan details and jute underfoot with crisp linens and soft coastal light. For views you’ll really want to wake up to, book one of the sea-facing suites — especially the Junior Suite and Suite, which each open onto a spacious, plant-partitioned terrace overlooking the Kattegat.

Spa

Forgoing a formal spa, the hotel’s seaside sauna delivers its own kind of therapy, with panoramic views towards the island of Hesselø. Guests can drop in throughout the day (between 8am and 8pm), alternating heat with refreshing dips in the sea.

Packing tips

A proper fisherman’s knit will serve you well here, even in the summer — the kind a Danish sailor might call a sømandstrøje.

Also

Pick up a map from reception and head into nearby Tisvilde Hegn for a woodland walk, with two scenic routes to choose from.

Pet‐friendly

Dogs weighing up to 20 kilogrammes are welcome in all rooms for a flat fee of DKK750, but won't be able to join you in public areas. See more pet-friendly hotels in Tisvilde.

Children

All ages are welcome, with thoughtful touches like colouring books, crayons and garden games to keep younger guests entertained. For more space, opt for the two-bedroom interconnecting Family Suite.

Sustainability efforts

Helenekilde Badehotel takes a thoughtful, low-impact approach to sustainability, earning a Green Key certification for its energy and water-saving systems and reduced chemical use. The kitchen prioritises local, seasonal and organic produce, while food waste is repurposed into biofuel through Daka ReFood, and tree-planting initiatives are supported via Faundit. The hotel also partners with Børneulykkesfonden, a Danish charity supporting seriously ill and vulnerable children and their families through initiatives like its ‘Heltene’ programme, fostering strong relationships with the local community.

Food and Drink

Photos Helenekilde Badehotel food and drink

Top Table

Reserve a table on the terrace, where dinner comes with front-row views of the sun setting over Hesselø.

Dress Code

Come as you are — barefoot after the beach or snuggled in a soft knit — just keep it relaxed and effortlessly put-together.

Hotel restaurant

Restaurant Kilden is the heart of the hotel, where Danish classics meet French bistro finesse in a menu shaped by the very sea you look out across from your candlelit table. Expect dishes like cold-smoked salmon with horseradish, hand-peeled shrimp on brioche, or brill with asparagus and champagne beurre blanc — lobster rolls make a welcome appearance in summer. There’s also a serious focus on bread: the in-house baker turns out sourdough and rye loaves so good that locals drop by just to pick a couple up.

Hotel bar

The bar is an easy-going, light-filled space with uninterrupted Kattegat views, whether you’re settled inside or out on the terrace. Daily ‘wine o’clock’ (from 4pm to 5pm) sees guests (and in-the-know locals) gathering for a complimentary glass of house wine as the light softens over the sea. Beyond that, there’s a thoughtful selection of wines, spritz-led cocktails and the occasional tasting or mixology session led by the in-house team.

Last orders

Breakfast is from 7.30am to 10am (Monday to Friday) and 8am to 11am on weekends. Lunch is served from noon to 3pm, and dinner from 6pm to 9pm.

Room service

Available between noon and 8pm.

Location

Photos Helenekilde Badehotel location
Address
Helenekilde Badehotel
Strandvejen 25
Tisvildeleje
DK-3220
Denmark

Helenekilde Badehotel sits on a grassy bluff above the Kattegat coast in Tisvilde, with sweeping sea views just an hour north of Copenhagen.

Planes

Copenhagen Airport is around an hour’s drive away; staff can arrange transfers on request.

Trains

Tisvildeleje Station is just 600 metres from the hotel, with regular connections to Hillerød for onward links to Copenhagen and beyond.

Automobiles

Having a car is ideal for exploring this wild stretch of North Zealand coastline. Plus, the hotel offers free, secure parking and electric charging stations.

Other

If you’re coming from Sweden, you could take the ferry to Helsingør and drive along the North Zealand coast from there.

Worth getting out of bed for

Nearby Tisvilde has a bohemian, beach-town feel, where sandy paths lead past summerhouses, small galleries and seaside cafés. From here, lean into the rhythm of the coast: start with a bracing dip in the Kattegat, followed by a slow sauna session back at Helenekilde Badehotel. Borrow a bike to explore the shoreline towards Gilleleje or Liseleje, or head inland to Tisvilde Hegn for forest walks (maps are available at reception) and guided mountain biking through the pines. You can also make use of the tennis and padel courts at Tisvilde Tennis & Padel Club, just a short ride away. The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art is also within easy reach, pairing thought-provoking exhibitions with sculpture gardens overlooking the Øresund. 

Local restaurants

In town, Tisvilde Kro is a stylish, low-lit favourite for elevated Danish cooking and a lively local crowd. You might start with the Gillardeau oysters coated in a chilli sauce, before moving on to the catch of the day. 

Local cafés

The Little Cafe has garnered a loyal local following for its oven-fresh pastries, homemade cakes and smoothie bowls — usually served in its suntrap of a garden. 

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this cliff-cresting coastal hotel in North Zealand and unpacked their beachcombing treasures and fisherman’s knits, a full account of their seaside break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Helenekilde Badehotel in Tisvilde… 

As romantic gestures go, gifting a summer house by the sea to your wife sits well with us. And so began the love story of Helenekilde Badehotel, a clifftop retreat that has been drawing Copenhagen’s in-the-know crowd for over a century. Today, under the stewardship of Alexander Kølpin (the Danish ballet dancer behind Smith stablemate, Hotel Sanders), it keeps an even keel between high-end and low-key, with the feel of a private coastal home that just happens to have a very good restaurant attached. 

Mornings might mean buttering your sourdough, wrapped in a fluffy robe and hair still wet from a sea plunge — almost-always-in-sight Kattegat doubles as Denmark’s largest (and coldest) infinity pool, so says the running local joke. Fire pits and a sauna are set to warm you back up; and upstairs, bedrooms brim with beach-cabin charm (stripes, ocean-blues, sunshine-yellows, woven textures) and many open onto sea-view terraces that soothe all the same.

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Price per night from $370.02