Karrebæksminde Fiskeri- og Bymuseum offers an enriching and delightful experience for families eager to explore Denmark’s fishing heritage. Located in the oldest house of Karrebæksminde, dating back to 1809, the museum presents an authentic glimpse into local maritime culture. Kids and adults alike can enjoy learning about traditional fishing methods, local sea life, and the history of this charming fishing town.

The museum is not just an educational stop but a hands-on adventure spot where children can engage with exhibits and discover the coastal life in an interactive way. Families will appreciate the friendly environment that welcomes all ages and even service dogs. Its location in South Zealand makes it easily accessible, adding convenience to the fun.

Beyond the museum, Karrebæksminde itself is a vibrant place perfect for family outings, especially in summer. The iconic Grasshopper Bridge connects to the serene Enø island, where you can explore protected coastal heathland, spot diverse birds, or enjoy fishing for sea trout and garfish. The Blue Flag beaches provide safe and clean spots for swimming and sandy playtime, making it a fantastic place for children to explore the great outdoors.

Families can also enjoy canal-side dining with fresh local fish and homemade ice cream from nearby producers like Enø Bakery. For a change of pace, a scenic boat trip on the Rundfart Friheden ferry offers a lovely route between Næstved, Gavnø, and Karrebæksminde, combining relaxation with sightseeing.

Plan your visit and discover all the activities and seasonal events that make Karrebæksminde and its museum a fantastic family destination. For more information, contact Karrebæksminde Fiskeri- og Bymuseum at +45 56 85 36 00 or https://kbm-museum.dk/.

Address

Karrebæksminde
Langelinie
4736 Karrebæksminde
Denmark