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Comwell Bygholm Park

Historic manor‑house hotel in Horsens’ Bygholm Park, blending stately 18th‑century charm with modern comfort, leafy parkland, family‑friendly space and easy city access.

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Comwell Bygholm Park is a historic manor-turned-hotel set in leafy Bygholm Park on the edge of Horsens. Dating back to the 18th century, the white manor house sits amid sprawling lawns, old trees and a family-friendly playground, with direct access to walking trails and disc golf in the park. Inside, classic details blend with contemporary Scandinavian comfort across 142 rooms, a restaurant with period interiors, bar, fitness facilities and extensive conference spaces, all within walking distance of Horsens’ centre and station.

A brief summary to Comwell Bygholm Park

  • Schüttesvej 6, Horsens, 8700, DK
  • +4576319500
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 0.5 to 48 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Mixed
  • Mobile reception: 4 out of 5

Local tips

  • Ask for a park‑facing room if you value quiet mornings and green views; courtyard and car‑park sides can feel busier at peak conference times.
  • Plan time to explore Bygholm Park itself: bring walking shoes, try the disc golf course and allow at least an hour for the lakeside and woodland paths.
  • If travelling by train, light luggage makes the pleasant walk through the park to the station far easier than arranging local taxis at short notice.
  • In summer, aim for an early breakfast or a later sitting to enjoy the restaurant terrace when the light over the lawns is at its softest.
  • Families with young children can request easy access to the playground side of the park and borrow outdoor games or bikes directly from reception.
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Getting There

  • Train and walk from Horsens Station

    From elsewhere in Denmark, take a regional or intercity train to Horsens Station, which sits on the main Jutland line between Aarhus and Fredericia. Typical journeys take around 35–45 minutes from Aarhus and 30–40 minutes from Vejle, with one‑way standard fares usually in the 80–140 DKK range depending on distance and ticket type. From the station, allow 10–15 minutes on foot through Bygholm Park on mostly level, paved or compacted gravel paths; surfaces are generally manageable for wheeled luggage and buggies, though some routes can be soft after heavy rain.

  • Car via E45 motorway

    Drivers can reach Comwell Bygholm Park from the E45 motorway that runs north–south through Jutland. From cities such as Aarhus or Kolding the driving time is typically 35–50 minutes, varying with traffic conditions. There is extensive free outdoor parking directly beside the hotel, with around 350 spaces, but no covered or guarded facility. Rental cars from nearby airports such as Billund usually start from about 400–700 DKK per day including basic insurance, and winter tyres may be added in colder months.

  • Bus within Horsens

    Local city buses in Horsens run between residential districts, the centre and areas around Bygholm Park, generally taking 10–20 minutes of travel time from central stops to those closest to the park, depending on route and time of day. A single adult ticket typically costs around 20–30 DKK and can usually be purchased from the driver or via regional ticketing apps. Services are less frequent in the late evening and on weekends, and there may be a short walk of several hundred metres from the nearest stop across relatively flat park paths to the hotel entrance.

  • Taxi from Horsens Station or Billund Airport

    For a direct option with luggage, taxis are available outside Horsens Station and at Billund Airport. The short ride from Horsens Station to the hotel typically takes 5–10 minutes and usually costs in the region of 80–140 DKK, depending on time and any waiting charges. From Billund Airport the journey is closer to 55–65 minutes and fares can range from roughly 900–1,400 DKK, so pre‑booking and fare confirmation are advisable for budget planning. Taxis provide step‑free access but availability may be reduced late at night and during major events.

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Manor House Elegance in a Green City Oasis

Comwell Bygholm Park occupies an 18th‑century manor wrapped in tall trees and sweeping lawns at the heart of Horsens’ Bygholm Park. The long, white main building with its symmetrical façade, tall windows and simple classical lines still feels distinctly stately as you walk up through the grounds. Once a private estate, it has been carefully converted into a hotel while retaining original walls, ceilings and detailing in many of the reception rooms. Step inside and you move from the open parkland into a softer world of wooden floors, muted tones and a blend of period charm and modern Danish design. Historic rooms where landowners once entertained now hold lounges, a bar and a restaurant, while the former service wings accommodate guest rooms and meeting spaces. It feels like a country retreat, yet the city centre lies just beyond the trees.

Rooms, Comfort and Contemporary Conveniences

The hotel offers 142 rooms spread across the manor and newer wings, combining practical layouts with a Nordic sense of light and simplicity. Standard rooms focus on comfort, with beds positioned to catch the morning light, seating areas for reading or working, and a calm palette of greys, whites and natural wood. Some categories are better suited to couples seeking a quiet getaway, others to families needing extra space and flexible bedding. Throughout the property, Wi‑Fi is standard and there is a fitness centre for a quick workout before breakfast or an evening wind‑down. Conference and event facilities occupy much of the ground floor and adjacent buildings, with multiple meeting rooms, large halls and break‑out areas that look onto the park. The scale allows the place to switch smoothly between business functions in the week and more leisure‑oriented stays at weekends.

Dining with Views of the Parkland

One of the most atmospheric parts of Comwell Bygholm Park is the restaurant, where original 18th‑century décor provides a stately backdrop to meals. High ceilings, tall windows and period details create an elegant setting at any time of day, while the adjoining terrace lets you sit outdoors whenever the weather cooperates. From here, your view stretches across clipped lawns and mature trees, with paths leading deeper into the park. Breakfast and main meals focus on seasonal ingredients and straightforward Scandinavian flavours, with an emphasis on produce from the surrounding region. The bar and lounge areas nearby provide more casual corners for a drink or a coffee, particularly inviting in the late afternoon when the light slants through the park and into the manor’s larger windows.

Bygholm Park on Your Doorstep

The hotel’s greatest asset is arguably the park itself. Bygholm Park forms a large green wedge on the western side of Horsens, giving direct access to open lawns, wooded paths and play areas the moment you step outside. A substantial playground sits only a short stroll from the main entrance, making it particularly appealing for families with younger children who want space to run, climb and explore. For active travellers, there is a disc golf course laid out among the trees, and the hotel can provide equipment and bicycles for exploring the wider area. Walking routes lead around nearby Bygholm Lake and onwards toward other green spaces around Horsens, while the city’s cultural attractions, museums and shopping streets lie within easy reach through the opposite side of the park.

Base for Exploring Horsens and Eastern Jutland

Comwell Bygholm Park functions as a convenient hub for discovering both Horsens and the surrounding region. Horsens Station and the compact city centre sit just beyond the park, placing the prison museum, art museum, industrial heritage sites and harbour area within practical reach for a half‑day or full‑day of urban exploring. Back at the hotel, the parkland provides an instant contrast to streets and galleries. Further afield, road and rail connections from Horsens open up much of eastern Jutland, from fjord landscapes and hill country to major family attractions. After day trips to coastal trails, viewpoints or theme parks, returning to the quiet manor with its long drive, soft exterior lighting and rustling treetops reinforces the sense of staying in a self‑contained retreat rather than a standard city hotel.

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