Bandholm Strand: Lolland’s Idyllic Northern Beachfront
Bandholm Strand on Lolland’s north coast offers inviting sandy beaches, tranquil parkland, and a harbour steeped in Danish maritime history, perfect for relaxed coastal escapes.
Bandholm Strand is a scenic beach and waterfront park on Lolland’s north coast, renowned for its tranquil Baltic Sea views, quaint village character, and charming harbour. This public shoreline blends inviting sandy stretches with grassy parkland, forming a beloved local retreat and a window into Danish maritime heritage.
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- Slotsgade, Nykøbing Falster, 4800, DK
Local tips
- Arrive early in peak summer for your pick of shady picnic spots and seaside benches, as locals often visit on warm weekends.
- Pack swimwear from May to September—shallow waters make Bandholm Strand excellent for safe paddling and family swimming.
- The historic Bandholm Hotel nearby is famed for traditional Danish pastries—don’t miss an after-swim treat.
- If you’re interested in birdlife, bring binoculars in spring and autumn to watch for migrating seabirds along the coast.
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Getting There
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Public Transport
From the center of Lolland, direct regional buses connect to the Bandholm area, with stops a short walk from the waterfront. The journey typically takes 25–35 minutes, and a single adult fare is around 30-35 DKK. Bus stations in Maribo and Sakskøbing provide the closest regular services, and timetables increase in summer months.
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Taxi
Taxis from central Lolland towns such as Maribo reach Bandholm Strand in approximately 15–20 minutes, costing 180–240 DKK one way. Taxi ranks are available near major hotels and by the central bus station, particularly during peak summer days.
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Driving
For those arriving by car, the route to Bandholm is direct from Lolland’s main towns, following scenic roads through farmland and small hamlets. There is a modest free car park close to the beach and harbour, but parking may fill quickly on sunny weekends.
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Cycling
Cyclists can follow the extensive rural bike paths linking Lolland’s heartland to Bandholm. The ride from Maribo takes about 30–45 minutes and offers lovely views of rolling fields and woodland. Bike racks are available beside the beach park entrance.
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