Haderslev
Marina near Haderslev
Latitude
55° 14’ 57.1” NLongitude
9° 30’ 7.7” EDescription
Nice town at the end of the scenic Haderslev Fjord. Here also have the marinas of Haderslev Sejl Club and Haderslev Sejlforening their domicile.
NV Cruising Guide
Navigation
The approach is via Haderslev Fjord with a very well buoyed, but unlit and partly very narrow, 5m deep dredging channel. Since the buoys are close together, it is possible to approach them even at night when the light conditions are favorable. The max. permitted speed in Haderslev Fjord is 6kn.
Berths
Guests can find places (water depth: 1.5 - 3m) on free places at the local yacht clubs HSC and HSF or opposite on the north side in the city harbor.
Surroundings
Supply facilities are good (including fuel, repairs, and sailmaking).
NV Land Guide
Haderslev is a commercial center, garrison town, port city, school town and cultural center. At the end of the 15-kilometer-long fjord of the same name, which in turn is connected to the eight-kilometer-long Dam Lake of Haderslev. The town arose at a fork in the road during the twelfth century and grew so rapidly that it was granted city rights by King Waldemar IV as early as 1292. The Gothic cathedral - built in the 13th century - towers over the town, which still has many small old houses in its center. With its twelve-meter-high windows, the cathedral is one of the city's special sights. Inside, a baroque pulpit and a bronze baptismal font from 1485 are impressive.
Haderslev was once one of the largest and most important port cities in Jutland. To this day, the city thrives on trade and industry, but modern residential and commercial buildings and a unique skate park have since been built on the former industrial quays on the north side of the harbor. Nevertheless, the Prussian influence cannot be overlooked in the cityscape. From 1864 to 1920, Haderslev belonged to the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein. The squiggled facades of the old houses, typical for this time, remained.
Because of its geographical location, the city was often affected by wars, which often destroyed an upswing that was just beginning to be felt. In addition, a massive fire devastated Haderslev in 1627. Denmark lost one of its most beautiful Renaissance castles when the royal Hansburg burned down during the occupation by Swedish troops in 1644. Despite the many destructions by fire and wars, the city has kept its charm until today.
A tour of the beautiful old town is mandatory. The path should
lead through Højgade, Naffet, Klingbjerg, Slotsgade and the
monastery district. It is noticeable that many houses have been
restored very carefully. Through the monastery quarter you come to
the Dampark, where the damboat "Dorothea" docks, with which you can
make a small round trip on the lake of the same name. A hiking
trail of twelve kilometers leads around Haderslev Dam, past the
holy spring Sophies Kilde via Fredstedt back to Haderslev.
A memorial on the shore of Dam Lake, at the site of the event,
commemorates the shipping disaster in July 1959, when the excursion
boat "Turisten" caught fire and exploded due to problems with the
gasoline engine. on the overcrowded boat, 54 of 94 passengers died.
Since then, only diesel fuel is allowed on passenger ships in
Denmark.
From June 15 to August 15, old horse-drawn carriages can be seen in "Det gamle Ridehus"'. Throughout the year, the weekly market is held on Tuesdays and Fridays at Gravene. Every Friday, a regimental marching band marches to the cathedral at about 2:15 p.m. to turn a page in the memorial book for the regiment's fallen. Only during the industrial vacations in July is not marched.
The Haderslev Museum in Dalgade 7 with open-air department is worth a visit. Among other things, excavation finds dating back to Roman times can be seen.
The largest collection of ceramics and stoneware in Europe can be seen at Slotsgade 20, in a restored house built in 1580.
There is also a German library in Haderslev at Bispegade 15 to 17.
Marina Information
Max Depth | 3 m |
Contact
Phone | + 45 23 24 66 46 |
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Website | https://www.haderslevsejlclub.dk/ |
Surroundings
Electricity
Water
Toilet
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Restaurant
Crane
Internet
Fuel
Grocery
Boatyard
Ramp
Public Transport
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Garbage
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