Henne Kirkeby Kro

[1][2] The nature painter Johannes Larsen often stayed there while painting birds at the nearby lake, Filsø [da].

[3][4] Skouboe closed the business until 2009 and renovated the inn to luxury standards,[3][5] with interiors in a modern, "quasi-minimalist" style[4] including bed covers by Paul Smith, armchairs by Hans Wegner and photographs by Astrid Kruse Jensen, and later added a new guest building, Hunters' Lodge, increasing the number of guest rooms by seven to twelve.

The inn raises its own lamb, pigs, chicken and rabbits, and has the largest kitchen garden in Denmark, including an orchard and beehives.

[1][7] It also receives wild game from Skouboe's private island, Fænø,[5] and is near Hvide Sande, the country's primary fish market.

[1][6] In 2015 the photographer Per Nagel published a book on the inn, Henne Kirkeby Kro: Exploring Taste and Senses.

Henne Kirkeby Kro in 2014