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REMA 1000 Mariager, Gl. Hobrovej

Mariager’s handy REMA 1000 on Gl. Hobrovej is a no‑frills discount supermarket, perfect for stocking up on groceries, snacks and picnic supplies near the historic town.

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REMA 1000 on Gl. Hobrovej is Mariager’s handy discount supermarket, ideal for stocking up before exploring the old fjord town. Just outside the compact historic center, it offers a broad range of everyday groceries, fresh produce, baked goods and Danish staples at wallet‑friendly prices. Long opening hours make it a reliable stop whether you are self‑catering in a holiday home, camping nearby or simply needing snacks and picnic supplies for a day by Mariager Fjord.

A brief summary to REMA 1000

  • Gl Hobrovej 2, Mariager, 9550, DK
  • +4598584838
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 0.25 to 1 hours
  • Budget
  • Environment icon Indoor
  • Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
  • Tuesday 7 am-10 pm
  • Wednesday 7 am-10 pm
  • Thursday 7 am-10 pm
  • Friday 7 am-10 pm
  • Saturday 7 am-10 pm

Local tips

  • Plan your bigger grocery runs earlier in the day or late evening; late afternoon is often the busiest as locals shop after work.
  • Look for store‑brand and multipack items if you are self‑catering for several days; they usually offer the best value per unit.
  • Bring your own reusable bags if possible, as carrier bags typically cost extra and are kept by the tills.
  • If you are unsure about a Danish product label, use your phone’s translation app while in the aisle to check ingredients and allergens.
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Everyday provisions on the edge of historic Mariager

REMA 1000 on Gl. Hobrovej sits a short stroll from Mariager’s cobbled streets and half‑timbered houses, acting as the town’s practical pantry. From the outside it looks like a modern, single‑storey Danish supermarket with wide automatic doors, trolleys lined up under a shelter and a steady flow of locals nipping in for their daily shop. For visitors, it is the most straightforward place in town to gather everything you need for a few days on the fjord. Inside, aisles are broad, lighting is bright and the layout is simple, with fruit and vegetables at the front, dry goods along the centre and chilled cabinets around the edges. It feels more like a no‑nonsense neighborhood store than a vast hypermarket, which makes navigating shelves and finding essentials pleasantly quick.

From picnic basics to full self‑catering shops

The core attraction here is convenience. Shelves carry a full spread of Danish and international staples: fresh bread and pastries, dairy, meat and cold cuts, frozen foods, drinks, snacks and baking ingredients. If you are staying in a holiday cottage or marina apartment, it is easy to do a complete stock‑up for breakfasts, simple dinners and lunchboxes. For day‑trippers, REMA 1000 doubles as a picnic base. You can grab rye bread, cheeses, cured meats, fruit and cold beverages for a makeshift smørrebrød lunch by the harbor, or simple barbecue supplies if your campsite allows grilling. Seasonal items appear around major holidays, so in summer you may find extra ice cream and grill goods, while winter shelves lean more into baking and cozy comfort food.

A snapshot of local daily life

Because the store primarily serves residents of Mariager and nearby villages, shopping here offers a small window into everyday Danish life. Look out for clearly marked discount brands alongside organic options and products bearing local health labels, which reflect the chain’s focus on value and straightforward choices. The crowd is a mix of families, commuters passing through on the main road and older locals doing smaller, frequent shops. At peak times in the late afternoon the checkout area comes alive with chatter in Danish, while mornings and later evenings remain relatively calm, making it easier to browse and take your time.

Practical stop between fjord, harbor and countryside

Placed close to the main approach roads, the supermarket works well as a quick stop when you are arriving in Mariager, heading out on a roadtrip through Himmerland or returning from walks along the fjord. Cyclists can roll straight up to the entrance, and there is typically space outside to lock bikes and reorganize panniers after a shop. Its position slightly outside the tight medieval core also makes it a sensible place to stock up before wandering into narrower streets, where there is more focus on small specialty shops, cafés and sights rather than day‑to‑day groceries.

Simple, no‑frills atmosphere with long opening hours

The atmosphere inside is functional rather than decorative: clean floors, clearly printed price signs and practical shelving rather than elaborate displays. This stripped‑back style keeps the focus on budget‑friendly prices and quick in‑and‑out visits. Staff are used to both locals and occasional international visitors, and most signage is intuitive even if you do not read Danish. Long daily opening hours make REMA 1000 particularly useful if you arrive in town early or late. Whether you need ingredients you forgot, extra drinks on a warm evening or a quick prepared meal to take back to your accommodation, the store’s extended schedule ensures it can slot easily into almost any Mariager itinerary.

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