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Yachting Harbours in Southwest Zealand
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Musholm Bugt, Agersø Sund and the Smålandshavet at Karrebæksminde Bugt are made for pleasure sailors, with six marinas, all awarded the Blue Flag in 2008. The beatiful coastline, with its many beaches, is a joy to behold. Glænø, Omø and Agersø are idyllic islands worth a visit.
The market towns of Skælskør and Korsør host a wealth of cultural and folk activities during the summer. In Bisserup times go slowly.
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Korsør Marina is sienically located by the Great Belt Bridge and is a mordern marina offering all the facilities required for a pleasant stay.
There are are five marinas in the Skælskør Area. All with the environmental Blue Flag and an attractive harbour atmosphere.
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 The sail into the Skælskør Marinas, situated in the heart of the towm at the end of the seven kilometre-long fjord, is an impressive experience. Skælskør Marina lies right in the middle of the charming old town, with it's buzzing life and good shopping. Skælskør Amateur Yachting Club is beatifully situated overlooking the fjord, almost in the town center.
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Bisserup Marina is beautiful situated near Holdsteinborg Castle and in the cosy little village, Bisserup. The islands Agersø and Omø have their own distinctive charm and attractive marinas. The harbours are often used as a peaceful break between Funen and Zealand - a meeting place for experiences at sea and on land. Agersø Marina was once the old fishing and commerical harbour, and with its location under the large Strandbanke, it is sheltered from westerly winds. Omø Marina is a familiy-friendly harbour, situated ind scenic surroundings with a child-friendly beach.
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