For lunch or a cuppa in a magical setting, head to the Garden House cafe at Skagens Museum, serving lunchtime dishes plus a super spread of home-baked cakes and tarts (35kr). Note: you don’t need to pay the museum’s admission to visit the cafe. Enter through the garden, opposite Brøndums Hotel.
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