Welcome to Kalkbrænderihavnen, Copenhagen Kalkbrænderihavnen is an ideal base for visiting Copenhagen. Nordhavn S-train station, buses, restaurants, grocery stores, and ship supplies are just a 15-minute walk from the marina. You can reach the city
Kignæs Haarbour A cozy harbor set in beautiful nature. Short distance to Jægerspris Castle with Countess Danner’s grave, and a good walk to the 1,000-year-old oaks in Nordskoven: Kongeegen, Storkeegen, and Snogegen. Right by the harbor is Færgelunden
Welcome to Kulhuse Harbor Kulhuse Harbor is located by Roskilde Fjord at the northern tip of Hornsherred, offering a cozy atmosphere close to both beach and nature. The harbor has around 120 berths and a water depth of up to approx. 2.5 meters at the
Welcome to Copenhagen, Sydhavnen Located in the southern harbor of Copenhagen, Sydhavnen offers a charming maritime atmosphere surrounded by the vibrant pulse of the city. Here you will find a sheltered harbor for sailboats, situated right next to
Welcome to Lyndby Harbour Visiting boats must pay the harbour fee upon arrival via MobilePay. Rates are posted on the information board and on the website: www.lyndby.com. Lyndby Harbour is a private harbour, owned and operated by Lyndby By- og
Welcome to Marbæk Marina Marbæk Marina is located in Frederikssund by Roskilde Fjord and is a year-round marina with space for approximately 210 boats. The marina operates as a free harbor and has an active club environment with a clubhouse and
Welcome to S/K Lynetten, Margretheholm Harbor. We are very proud of our cozy harbor, and we look forward to welcoming you. Here is some information about our harbor. Clubhouses S/K Lynetten has two clubhouses. The house in the west, Vestersøhus
Welcome to Mosede Harbour Mosede Harbour is a charming marina on Køge Bay – surrounded by beautiful beaches, lively eateries, and a vibrant maritime environment. Here you can enjoy freshly caught fish, explore the local area, or simply relax with a
Welcome to Nordhammer Harbour Accessible day and night in reasonable visibility. The surrounding area is very shallow, and caution is advised due to low water depths, especially on the east side of the Orø East channel. Approximate depth in the