Aaroesund Marina. In the middle of the Little Belt and at the entrance to Haderslev Fjord lies the cozy Aaroesund Marina, which consists of a marina and a fishing port. With a central location, the port is visited by approximately 6,000 guest sailors
Beautiful nature and historic sights Agersø has it all. The marina is connected to the industrial harbours – this creates a charming mix of ferry, fishing vessels and pleasure crafts, and you can almost always get hold of freshly caught fish for your
Welcome to Asaa Harbour The history of Asaa Harbour dates back to 1877, when it was established as an island harbour. Between 1905 and 1977, the harbour was expanded, with the last expansion in 1976–1977 creating a marina with space for approximately
Welcome to Assens Marina The marina is a lively harbor, perfectly located at Næs, where you will also find the campsite, water sports center, restaurant, maritime shop, service workshops, sailmaker, ice cream and grill bar, as well as several clubs
The busy Bagenkop Harbour From spring through to late summer, around 6,000 yachts and large schooners call at Bagenkop Harbour, as it is the perfect pit-stop en route to Germany. The former ferry service to Kiel in Germany is still visible in the
Welcome to Bogense Harbor and Marina Where the Kattegat meets the Little Belt lies Funen’s smallest market town. From a distance, the beautiful black spire of Bogense Church can be seen among the green treetops, guiding sailors to Bogense Marina
Faaborg Harbour is centrally located in the South Fyn Archipelago, probably the best sailing waters in the whole of Denmark. Just outside the harbour, you will find an array of beautiful islands in smooth waters. A total of 38 harbours are within 20
Fredericia – a city you must visit The city’s ramparts are unique. The marina is well protected inside Møllebugten and has space for approximately 445 boats, with guest berths almost always available and very welcome. During the city festival on July
Frederiksværk Marina is a Mecca for yachting families with its green spaces with room for lots of fun activities, playground, well-sheltered barbecue areas and cosy nooks with world-class views over the fjord. Frederiksværk has its own special spirit
Fur – a pretty, green, active and enchanting island located about halfway through the Limfjord. Best known for its mo-clay formations and beer, but the island has much more to offer. Fur harbour has around 50 pile moorings for visiting yachtsmen in