Æ Fywerhus: A Window into Jegindø's Maritime Heritage
Explore Æ Fywerhus on Jegindø Island, a charming museum offering a glimpse into Denmark's rich maritime heritage and traditional fishing culture.
Æ Fywerhus, located on Jegindø Island in the Limfjord, is a charming museum housed in a restored 1911 fisherman's tool shed. It offers visitors an intimate glimpse into the island's rich fishing traditions through authentic exhibits and a unique atmosphere.
A brief summary to Æ Fywerhus
- Jegindø, 7790, Havnegade 26, Thyholm, 7790, DK
Local tips
- Visit during the afternoon to enjoy lighter crowds and a more relaxed atmosphere.
- Bring a camera to capture the picturesque views and unique architecture.
- Take advantage of the nearby coastal paths for a scenic walk before or after your visit.
Getting There
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Driving
From the center of Central Jutland, head towards the town of Struer. Upon reaching Struer, follow signs directing you to Jegindø Island. Cross the causeway connecting the mainland to Jegindø, and proceed to the harbor area where Æ Fywerhus is located. Parking is available nearby, and there are no tolls for the causeway.
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Public Transport
Take a train from the central station in Central Jutland to Struer Station. From Struer, board a bus heading towards Jegindø Island. Upon arrival on Jegindø, it's a short walk to the harbor area where Æ Fywerhus is situated. Bus fares typically range from 20 to 30 DKK, and the journey offers scenic views of the Limfjord.