Welcome to Comwell Kongebrogaarden
Kongebrogaarden is a very special place with peace, aesthetics and atmosphere.
From 1584 the place functioned as a service/crossing/shipping point for King Frederik II. Since then, the King's son, the well-known Christian IV, also used the place. From 1812 Kongebrogaarden became an inn and later a restaurant.
Just a few days after the start of World War I, Danish soldiers were lodged at Kongebrogaarden and all the way up the coast they took in boat refugees - young men from Southern Jutland, who fled from the German war service. During World War II, the place was a popular establishment for the Nazis living there.
In 2011, Comwell Hotels took ownership of Kongebrogaarden, and in 2018 the hotel was voted for 'Best Luxury Hotel of the Year'.
Closed for Christmas
Comwell Kongebrogaarden is closed from December 19 to January 7 2025 - with the exception of New Year stays. We look forward to welcoming you in the new year.
Exclusive Facilities
Regardless of whether you come to us to hold meetings, parties or on a weekend stay, we have the right setting and facilities for you, and our staff will do their best to give you a sublime experience.