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Kurhaus Dangast

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The Kurhaus Dangast, built around 1800, has been a family business since 1884 and is in the fourth generation. Located on a ridge above the stone dike, you can see the Jade Bay and the Wadden Sea - a natural heritage that promises a constantly changing backdrop due to the tides. Regardless of whether the tide is high or low, you can take a bath in sea water or mud on the beach that runs below the spa house. With a pot of Frisian tea or a pot of filter coffee, which is brewed by hand, you can have a long snack, read and relax. The Kurhaus also offers traditional homemade dishes and cakes with unconventional catering and hospitality. The rhubarb cake, which is served hot from the oven, is a celebrated legend and probably the most eaten cake in Friesland.

 

The red carpet, and the associated elitist connotation of a health resort, was removed from the Kurhaus in the mid-70s. And so today, young and old as well as residents and travelers come and go. The ambience is a mix of laissez-faire and hustle and bustle. Last but not least, the staff ensures this refreshingly relaxed atmosphere.

 

Free spirits and artists have also had a significant impact on this place for decades and are still helping to keep it changeable and authentic at the same time. Every now and then in the evening tables are pushed aside to make room for concerts or readings, oil paintings from Anatol to Radziwill make way for a temporary exhibition or preparations are made on the terrace for the summer open-air cinema.

 

The Kurhaus Dangast - a place that stays as it is and doesn't get boring.

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Uploaded on January 21, 2024
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