About us

inNature is your future nature and accommodation destination at Møllebakkevej 146 in Lønstrup. The project aims to develop a recreational area that combines unique accommodation in treetop cabins, down-to earth cottages and earth huts with nature experiences and nature communication.

Our project in Lønstrup is sustainable. In a fast-paced world, we are creating a place where the pace can be slowed down – a place with space to be, and a place where nature is not just a backdrop, but an invitation to be present. To feel the wind, to hear the sound of the sea – a place where you don't just stay, but truly are.

We want to start with three treetop cabins and one down-to-earth cottage

With an increasing focus on sustainable coastal tourism and unique accommodation experiences, it makes sense to develop treetop cabins and ground-level cottages in our scenic area – a project for which we hope to gain both political and, in particular, local support. The ground-level cottages provide easy access for people with walking difficulties and wheelchair users. The cabins will offer visitors a unique opportunity to stay in the heart of nature with views of one of Lønstrup's beautiful natural landscapes and with both the town and the coast within easy reach.

The cabins will be designed to be as sustainable as possible and will be carefully integrated into the surrounding forest, while offering a high level of comfort and luxury without disturbing the natural harmony. The aim of the project is to create powerful nature experiences and thus attract nature-loving guests and visitors seeking an experience beyond the ordinary.

Earth huts

We also hope to receive support for establishing earth huts. Initially, we are planning three primitive accommodation options in the form of earth huts, aimed at, among others, Hærvej hikers (Camini-hikers) and nature-loving tourists who are looking for a different experience than traditional shelter accommodation.

We hope to attract guests to the earth huts who have not previously stayed overnight in the great outdoors. Therefore, it will be possible to rent the equipment required for the current weather conditions. In connection with the primitive accommodation, a small service building with toilet and bathing facilities will be established.

Nature restoration, nature conservation, biodiversity and nature experiences

Nature restoration and the establishment of new nature areas are crucial for restoring biodiversity, improving the functionality of ecosystems and combating climate change. This part of our project focuses on restoring degraded natural areas and creating new, publicly accessible habitats on current agricultural land that both support rich flora and fauna and allow everyone to experience and appreciate nature.