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Mullerup Havn

Mullerup Havn on Zealand’s west coast is an authentic fishing harbour in Kalundborg Municipality. Maritime tranquillity meets unspoilt coastline – a peaceful retreat for sailors and nature lovers away from the larger marinas.

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Mullerup Havn – A Quiet Fishing Harbour on Zealand’s West Coast

Tucked away on the coastline between Reersø and Musholm, Mullerup Havn is one of those harbours that most visitors to Denmark never hear about. That’s precisely what makes it worth seeking out. This small fishing harbour in Kalundborg Municipality has served local fishermen and sailors for generations, and its unhurried atmosphere remains unchanged by the tourist developments that have transformed larger marinas along the Danish coast.

Authentic Maritime Character

Mullerup Havn isn’t trying to be anything it’s not. There are no waterfront restaurants competing for attention, no chandleries selling branded sailing gear. Instead, you’ll find working fishing boats moored alongside pleasure craft, nets drying in the breeze, and the kind of quiet that only comes from being slightly off the beaten track. A few benches along the quay offer views across the Great Belt – on clear days, you can see all the way to Funen.

The harbour provides berths for visiting sailors looking for a calm overnight stop away from the busier marinas. Facilities are basic but well-maintained – exactly what you need and nothing you don’t. It’s the kind of place where you might strike up a conversation with a local fisherman mending his nets, or simply sit and watch the light change over the water.

The Coastline Around Mullerup

The stretch of coast near Mullerup belongs to the quieter reaches of western Zealand. Pebble beaches alternate with small coves, and the coastal path winds through a landscape that shifts with the seasons. In spring, blackthorn and wild cherry blossom along the cliff edges. By autumn, the beech trees in the nearby woodlands turn golden, and the low sun catches the water at angles that photographers dream about.

South of the harbour lies the Reersø peninsula with its remarkably well-preserved fishing village – a cluster of traditional houses that feels like stepping back in time. To the north, the small island of Musholm is accessible via a causeway and offers a pleasant circular walking route with views over the belt.

Gateway to Kalundborg

From Mullerup, it’s only a short drive to the historic town of Kalundborg, known for its distinctive five-towered church and vibrant town centre. The landscape between Mullerup and Kalundborg is characterised by farmland and small villages – a cultural landscape that has been settled since the Viking Age.

For anglers, the coastline around the harbour offers excellent sea trout fishing, particularly in spring and autumn. The shallow sandbanks off Mullerup are known among experienced coastal anglers, though never crowded – you’re more likely to have a stretch of shoreline to yourself than to share it with others.

Experiences in the Area

The region around Mullerup offers far more than the harbour itself. Nearby Reersø invites leisurely walks through its historic fishing village, while the rolling hills inland are crossed by cycling and hiking routes. The manor houses of the area – including Lerchenbog and Kattrup – speak to a long cultural history stretching back centuries.

For families with children, the shallow coastline provides safe bathing spots on warm summer days, and the rock pools at low tide are endlessly fascinating for young explorers. Those interested in Viking history will find traces throughout Kalundborg and its surroundings.

For more inspiration on experiences and excursions in the region, visit destinationsjaelland.dk – your guide to the best of western Zealand.

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Mullerup Strandvej 19

4200 Slagelse

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