Sønderho

Sønderho is a small village, with a population of 291 (1 January 2024),[1] at the southern tip of the island Fanø, in southwestern Denmark.

[4] It has throughout history been connected to sea travel, but today the attractions are primarily the beaches (including the naturist) and the area's nature.

To finish the urban embellishment the local authorities have granted new traditional street lights and signposts to make everything appear beautiful and harmonious.

[4] Modern houses and buildings retain much the local character of the traditional Fanø cottages but more and more are being used as summer residences which makes it difficult to maintain the number of inhabitants in a way that the village will stay a living community.

Tourism is still the main basis for the existence of the village and because of that, its shops, restaurants, bank and library are able to stay open all year.

The village has a lifeboat station a volunteer fire brigade a central antenne system with cable TV and Internet and even its own vicar who resides in the beautiful vicarage.

Sønderho Windmill