Just4U
Just4U: A Curated Shopping Experience in Frederikshavn
Rural Danish warehouse packed with second-hand furniture, where slow browsing, local stories and sustainable finds turn shopping into a relaxed treasure hunt.
Din og Min Butik is a large used furniture store tucked into the countryside of Djursland, a short drive from Randers. Inside this unassuming warehouse-style space you step into a world of second‑hand finds: solid wood dining tables, mid‑century chairs, glass cabinets, lamps and quirky décor. Stock rotates regularly, so every visit feels like a small treasure hunt, whether you are furnishing a summer house, hunting a statement piece, or simply browsing for inspiration in a relaxed, low‑key setting.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car from Randers
From Randers, driving to Din og Min Butik in rural Djursland typically takes around 35–45 minutes, depending on traffic and the exact starting point. The route uses regional roads through farmland rather than motorways. There is usually free, informal parking directly by the building, with enough space to manoeuvre trailers or vans. No entrance fee applies, but factor in fuel costs of roughly 40–70 DKK for a return journey in a standard car.
Car from Aarhus
Reaching the shop by car from central Aarhus generally takes 50–65 minutes, using a mix of main roads and smaller rural stretches across Djursland. The final approach is on narrower country roads that can be darker and slower in winter or bad weather. Parking by the store is free and on level ground, suitable for larger vehicles collecting bulky furniture. Expect fuel costs in the range of 70–110 DKK for a return trip, depending on vehicle size.
Regional bus plus short walk
Public transport options usually involve a regional bus from Randers or Aarhus toward Djursland, with a stop in or near the local village and a short walk of more than 1 km to reach the shop. Total travel time is often 70–100 minutes, including transfers and walking. A single bus ticket in the region typically costs around 30–60 DKK each way, depending on zones. Services are less frequent in evenings and on weekends, so checking departure times in advance is essential.
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