Hobbydillen Maribo
Small, independent hobby shop in Maribo’s Lollands Centret, specializing in paper craft and cardmaking supplies for everyday creativity and personal handmade projects.
Hobbydillen is a cozy, independent hobby store in the Lollands Centret shopping complex in Maribo, specializing in creative supplies for paper craft, cardmaking and decorative projects. Run under the name Ruth Larsen, the shop stocks a varied mix of 3D sheets, materials, tools and seasonal items, making it a pleasant little stop for craft lovers exploring town or locals looking to top up their stash before their next handmade project.
A brief summary to Hobbydillen
- Lollands Centret 10, Maribo, 4930, DK
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- Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
- Monday 10 am-5 pm
- Wednesday 10 am-5 pm
- Thursday 10 am-5 pm
- Friday 10 am-5 pm
- Saturday 10 am-1 pm
Local tips
- Plan your visit on a weekday afternoon or Saturday morning, as the shop is closed on Tuesdays and on public holidays.
- Bring a list or photos of your project; the compact, focused selection makes it easier to match colors and themes when you know what you need.
- If you are traveling, choose flat, lightweight items such as 3D sheets and stickers that pack easily in luggage without adding bulk.
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Getting There
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Regional train to Maribo and short walk through town
From larger towns on Lolland or Falster, take a regional train to Maribo Station, which is typically 5–15 minutes from neighbouring towns and around 45–60 minutes from Nykøbing Falster, with single tickets usually in the 40–90 DKK range depending on distance and time of day. From the station, it is an easy 10–15 minute walk on level pavements through central Maribo to Lollands Centret, making this option suitable for most visitors with basic mobility.
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Local bus to Maribo and access via Lollands Centret
Several local and regional bus routes connect nearby villages and towns on Lolland to Maribo’s central bus stops, generally 10–40 minutes away depending on origin, with typical single fares around 24–50 DKK. Buses run more frequently on weekdays than at weekends, so check the timetable in advance. From the central stops, it is a short, mostly flat urban walk into Lollands Centret, where the hobby store is located under cover, convenient in wet or windy weather.
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Car travel via Maribo with parking at or near the center
If you arrive by car from elsewhere on Lolland or from the main island connection, allow roughly 10–30 minutes from most points on the island and 45–70 minutes from the Farø bridges area, depending on traffic. Lollands Centret and the surrounding streets generally offer free or time-limited parking; always check local signs for restrictions. This option is flexible if you are carrying larger purchases or combining your visit with other errands in Maribo.
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A creative nook in Lollands Centret
Tucked inside Lollands Centret in the heart of Maribo, Hobbydillen is a small but densely packed haven for anyone who likes to make things with their hands. Shelves and stands are filled with paper goods, embellishments and tools, creating the feel of an old-school craft shop where the focus is firmly on materials rather than mass-produced decorations. The atmosphere is informal and personal, reflecting its roots as an independently run store.Being inside a covered shopping center, the shop is easy to drop into between other errands or while wandering through Maribo’s modest retail hub. The frontage is simple and functional, but once you step in you are surrounded by racks of colorful sheets, displays of small accessories and neatly arranged baskets of inspiration for your next project.Focus on paper craft and cardmaking
Hobbydillen is particularly oriented toward cardmaking, scrapbooking and similar paper-based hobbies. The range includes 3D sheets, patterned paper, card blanks and decorative elements that can be layered and combined for detailed designs. This focus makes it especially appealing if you enjoy making your own greeting cards, invitations or small paper gifts.Alongside paper products, you can expect to find assorted crafting essentials: adhesives, scissors and tools, decorative stickers and seasonal motifs that change through the year. The selection is curated rather than enormous, but that helps keep browsing manageable and makes it easier to pull together coordinating items for a specific idea.A local, personal shopping experience
Listed under the name Ruth Larsen, the shop carries the character of a local owner-operated business rather than a chain. Regular customers often know exactly what they are looking for, but if you are less certain, the intimate scale of the store makes it easy to ask questions and compare different options side by side.The tone is down-to-earth and practical: this is somewhere people come to buy supplies they will genuinely use. You may see locals stopping by to restock on basics or to pick up a few special elements for birthday cards, confirmations or Christmas projects, giving a small glimpse into everyday creative life on Lolland.When to visit and what to expect
Hobbydillen keeps straightforward opening hours: it is typically open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from late morning to late afternoon, as well as Saturday mornings, and closed on Tuesdays and public holidays. This pattern suits a leisurely weekday visit or a quick Saturday stop while exploring Maribo’s center or visiting the nearby lakes.Inside, floor space is compact, so it is worth allowing a little time to look through the stands without rushing. Prices are generally moderate, in line with a specialist hobby shop, and the variety of small, affordable items makes it easy to pick up just one or two things if you are traveling light. The setting within Lollands Centret also means other shops and basic facilities are close at hand.A useful stop for travelers and locals alike
For visitors, Hobbydillen can be a fun place to collect materials for a travel journal, a handmade postcard or a rainy-day project, especially if you are staying locally with children. A few well-chosen sheets and stickers can turn into an activity back at your accommodation or on the journey home.For locals around Maribo, the shop serves as a convenient, familiar source of supplies without needing to order everything online. Whether you are a dedicated crafter or simply want to personalize a gift once in a while, this modest hobby store offers a focused selection and a dose of small-town character within the central shopping arcade.Explore the best of what Hobbydillen has to offer
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