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Min Købmand Sejerslev

A small but essential village supermarket on Mors, Min Købmand Sejerslev keeps locals and visitors supplied with everyday groceries and a glimpse of rural Danish life.

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Min Købmand Sejerslev is a small, full-service village supermarket in Sejerslev on the island of Mors, serving as both pantry and meeting point for locals and visitors. On Sejersvej 26, it stocks everyday groceries, fresh items and convenience goods, handy if you are staying in nearby holiday homes or touring the island. With long daily opening hours and a down-to-earth rural atmosphere, it is an easy stop for picking up picnic supplies, forgotten essentials or a taste of everyday Danish village life.

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Sejersvej 26, Sejerslev, Nykobing Mors, 7900, DK
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Duration: 0.25 to 0.75 hours
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
7 am-7 pm
Tuesday
7 am-7 pm
Wednesday
7 am-7 pm
Thursday
7 am-7 pm
Friday
7 am-7 pm
Saturday
7 am-7 pm
Sunday
8 am-7 pm

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    Getting There

    Car from Nykøbing Mors

    From central Nykøbing Mors, driving to Sejerslev typically takes around 15–20 minutes, depending on traffic and weather. The route follows paved regional roads across the island and is straightforward for most drivers. Parking is usually available directly by the store, but spaces are limited at busy times. Fuel stations are closer to Nykøbing, so it is wise to fill up before heading north. There is no separate parking fee.

    Local bus from Nykøbing Mors area

    Regional buses connect Nykøbing Mors with villages in the northern part of the island, including stops within walking distance of Sejerslev. Travel time is typically 25–40 minutes, depending on the route and intermediate stops. Services may run less frequently in the evenings and on weekends, so checking the timetable in advance is important. Standard single tickets on local buses in this part of Denmark usually fall in the range of 25–50 DKK, depending on zones and concessions.

    Cycling on Mors

    For cyclists touring Mors, reaching Sejerslev from Nykøbing Mors by bike generally takes about 45–75 minutes, depending on fitness and wind conditions. The terrain is mostly gentle, with sections of open countryside exposed to coastal breezes, so weather can strongly affect effort. Surfaces are primarily paved, but some stretches may have narrow shoulders, requiring extra care. There is no cost to cycle, and you can usually secure your bike near the store entrance.

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    Local tips

    Use Min Købmand Sejerslev as your main grocery stop if you are staying in nearby holiday homes; it saves a longer trip to larger supermarkets in Nykøbing Mors.
    Take advantage of the early morning opening hours to buy fresh bread and breakfast supplies before heading out to explore the island.
    Keep an eye out for regional or seasonal products on end-of-aisle displays if you want to sample everyday Danish treats at local prices.
    Bring your own shopping bags, as Danish supermarkets commonly charge for plastic or paper bags to reduce waste.
    If you have specific dietary needs, allow a little extra time to browse the shelves; selection is good for a village store but smaller than in city hypermarkets.

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    A village lifeline on Sejersvej

    Min Købmand Sejerslev sits right at the heart of the small village of Sejerslev on northern Mors, its green-and-red signage instantly recognisable in the otherwise quiet streets. This is not a mega-market but a compact neighborhood store that punches above its size, providing the daily essentials that keep this rural community running. Shelves of dry goods, dairy, bread and household staples line a bright, practical interior, with fresh produce and chilled items close at hand. For travelers exploring Mors, the shop doubles as a convenient base for stocking up between coastal walks and scenic drives. Holiday cottages, campsites and beaches are scattered around this part of the island, and Sejerslev’s supermarket is often the nearest place to grab ingredients for dinner, snacks for the car, or that vital carton of milk on a Sunday.

    Local flavor in everyday shopping

    Beyond the usual national brands, you may notice hints of local character in the selection. Danish supermarkets in villages like Sejerslev often carry regional products, from cured meats and cheeses to biscuits and preserves that reflect Jutland tastes. Seasonal displays can feature treats for Christmas, Easter or midsummer, turning the weekly shop into a small glimpse of local tradition. Drinks, sweets and easy picnic items are well represented, making it simple to assemble a beach basket or a quick roadside lunch. The store’s scale means you can get in and out quickly, but if you take your time, you start to see the rhythms of village life play out between the aisles as neighbours chat and catch up.

    Everyday services with long opening hours

    Min Købmand Sejerslev maintains generous opening hours for such a small settlement, typically from early morning to early evening every day of the week. That makes it particularly valuable if you arrive on Mors outside traditional shopping times or realise late that you are missing key ingredients. Early risers can pick up breakfast items or fresh rolls on the way back from a morning walk, while evening shoppers still have time to gather supplies after a day out. Like many Danish grocery stores, it may also function as a small service hub, with lottery tickets, basic household goods, and occasionally parcel pickup integrated into the counter area. Even if you only need something minor, it is often worth stepping inside to see what additional services are available during your visit.

    A social hub for Sejerslev residents

    In rural Denmark, the local købmand is as much a social institution as a place to buy food. Min Købmand Sejerslev fills that role, offering a warm, familiar environment where residents check notice boards, swap news and maintain the subtle ties that hold a small community together. For visitors, this creates a relaxed, authentic atmosphere that contrasts with more anonymous big-box retail. Spending a few minutes here gives you a sense of how island life is organised on Mors: the shop bridges the gap between farmland and fjord, between weekday routines and summer tourism. It is a reminder that behind the dramatic coastal cliffs and birdlife, everyday life continues at a steady, practical pace.

    A practical stop on a Mors itinerary

    For itinerary planning, Min Købmand Sejerslev is best seen as a reliable provisioning stop rather than a standalone sightseeing highlight. Combine a visit with trips to nearby viewpoints, beaches or hiking routes, and use the store to assemble picnics or restock your accommodation. Its location within a lived-in village also offers a change of scene from holiday parks and attractions, allowing you to observe a quieter, more domestic side of northern Jutland. Whether you are staying nearby or just passing through, this small supermarket provides a reassuring constant: somewhere to find what you need, ask a quick question, and experience a slice of everyday Danish hospitality amid the landscapes of Mors.

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