Karrebæksminde - Marina Søfronten

Marina near Karrebæksminde

Last edited 12.03.2024 at 10:03 by NV Charts Team

Latitude

55° 10’ 36” N

Longitude

11° 38’ 31.4” E

Description

Protected by two breakwaters, the entrance to Karrebæk Fjord in the north of the Smålands fairway has a commercial quay and two yacht facilities.

NV Cruising Guide

Navigation

The approach to the fired harbour is possible day and night. The white church and the holiday complex at the harbour with their large red roofs are conspicuous. Be aware of the strong current at times, which can be up to 4knt, making entry and exit virtually impossible. Also be aware of wind agains current situations that can cause large dangerous waves. In the entrances to the harbour baisins the current will be setting sideways and entering and leaving the baisins should be done with additional consideration to the current situation. In calm weather the current capsizes about every 6 hours. 

Berths

Guest boats are moored at 2.5m water depth at Marina Søfronten (3.5m). Large yachts can also moor at Handelskai (5 - 6m water depth). However, there is a very strong swell here in strong west-southwest winds. It is better to moor east of the bascule bridge on the south shore at a water depth of approx. 3.5m.

Surroundings

The seaside resort offers some supply possibilities. Diesel Fuel is available at Marina Søfronten.

NV Land Guide

The small fishing and trading village is so overrun with tourists in the summer that you have to close both eyes to still talk about a cosy fishing village. The village and its surroundings are a recreation area for the town of Næstved, the largest town in the south of Zealand. Karrebæksminde is therefore difficult to enjoy during the high season.

However, as far as the old fishermen's houses and avenues are concerned, there is no denying the idyllic nature of the village in Karrebæk Bay.

Karrebæksminde used to be a port for Næstved until the town became a port town itself 50 years ago when the canal was built. Before that, barges transported goods transshipped in the fishing village on the little river Susau all the way to Næstved. At the time of the canal construction Karrebæksminde got its most popular photo motif, the bascule bridge. It connects the village of 500 souls with the island of Enø. The antiquated steel structure has become the village's landmark. It opens and closes with amazing speed. From a café terrace right by the bridge, you can see the impressive mechanics for yourself over a slice of cake with a view of the steel structure.

Near the café stands the leaning "Pandekagehuset" (pancake house), once the little customs house of Karrebæksminde. A few metres away, an old winch has been erected, which was once used to tar the fishermen's nets. The typical facilities of a holiday resort - cottages, a huge car park, camping sites, cafeterias, mini-golf courses, discotheques, inns etc. - are available, as well as a post office and a bank. There is also a ceramics workshop and a small candle factory here.

By walking to the eastern tip of Enø (Enø Overdrev), you escape the tourist crowds. Birds such as the oystercatcher, avocet and eider goose can be seen around this uninhabited headland.

One of the sights in the area is Karrebæk Church. For the rest, the area around the village, which is dominated by holiday homes, is poor in terms of cultural history.

Marina Information

Max Depth 3.5 m

Contact

Phone +45 4019 4736
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Website http://www.soefronten.dk

Surroundings

Electricity

Water

Toilet

Shower

Restaurant

Imbiss

Atm

Internet

Fuel

Diesel

Grocery

Public Transport

Garbage

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