126 beautifully located properties for rent to private individuals and businesses
Would you like to live in the midst of picturesque South Zealand nature, just an hour's drive from Copenhagen?
Find your dream home in a unique location amidst stunning parkland, forest, and village life, with cultural heritage as part of your everyday. Gisselfeld Kloster offers 126 distinctive properties for rent to private individuals and businesses.
Most houses are detached single-family homes, with a few semi-detached properties. All houses have gardens, of varying sizes, and some of the properties offer the possibility for keeping horses or other animals. From 55 m² to 700 m², a beautiful idyll for tenants who prefer peaceful surroundings.
NB: A criminal record check will be carried out on our tenants.

It's a gift to live here
“It's absolutely fantastic to be allowed to live in such wonderful houses, which you normally wouldn't get to own yourself. We see it as a gift to be so close to nature. We have the Suså river running at the end of our garden, and wildlife is part of our everyday life.
We've lived here since 2011 and have a good dialogue with the Property Office, with a feeling that the house is our own. There's room to put your own stamp on the garden and house, which we really appreciate. We feel like we're part of the fantastic manor landscape, and we can highly recommend it.”
Nicolai Lund Jensen – tenant and owner / commercial tenant of the finest lifestyle shop “Veras Verden” at Hesede with his husband, Jimmi. The shop, which is named after the couple's daughter, houses a large selection of delicious products on the ground floor and an art gallery on the first floor. See the shop's opening hours HERE
Rural property near Haslev. Available rentals will be shown here:
126 properties in very diverse locations – right in the woods, in villages, isolated or in clusters.
The houses range from 55 m² to 700 m² and a number were built and/or restored at the end of the 19th century by the famous architects Martin Nyrup and Martin Borch.
Emphasis is placed on preserving this particular ”cultural heritage,” and therefore, guidelines for maintenance and colour selection have been established.
