Unique breaks and creative activities
Despite the massive number of events, no two are the same.
“We design all events individually based on the customer’s needs. We can help facilitate unique breaks and activities both indoors and outdoors. For example, it could be Silent-FIT, a walk in the park or down to the Little Belt strait, where you can go whale watching or BridgeWalking on the Old Little Belt Bridge,” she explains.
“We also have many customers who use our large park and car park for exhibitions, product presentations or even outdoor concerts with complete stage construction and technical assistance,” says Lisbeth, who also points out the running trails right outside the door and the potential to rent bikes as popular options, especially for overnight guests.
Food is an important factor for guests
A hit with day visitors and overnight conference delegates alike, the on-site kitchen conjures up tasty food morning, noon and night for the many guests every day.
“We are committed to using good, local produce and have the Bronze Organic Food Label. Our lunch is a great mix of all the best of Danish cuisine, spiced up with new exciting dishes and salads, and we cater for food allergies and preferences. We also have our own bakery and patisserie, so we can serve freshly baked bread from a stone oven as well as homemade cakes and other delicacies every single day”, Lisbeth points out.
Trinity Hotel & Conference Centre has a large restaurant with seating for over 300 guests and a smaller à la carte restaurant. Both offer great views of the green spaces and the Old Little Belt Bridge – and when the weather permits, food and drink can be enjoyed under the parasols on the outdoor terrace and lounge areas.
“It creates a special atmosphere after an intense and educational day, where you can enjoy a cocktail or a glass of wine from the bar overlooking the Little Belt Bridge,” she concludes.