Sejerø – pure relaxation.
Sejerø - twelve kilometres long and two kilometres wide - is one of the places in Denmark blessed with the most hours of sunshine. The mild climate, the hilly landscape and the many beaches make the island a very popular place to visit.

Sejerø has several burial mounds and a monolith (north-west of Sejerby). The church was built at the end of the 1200s and has beautiful frescos.
The trip to Sejerø is by ferry from Havnsø, which is also the starting point for the ferry to Nekselø.
Hiking on Nekselø. 
Nekselø - 4 kilometres long and 1 kilometre wide - has no overnight accommodation, but its hilly landscape and unique fauna and flora make this island a great choice for a day's trip. There are two well-marked paths on the island. Birdwatchers will enjoy the outstanding variety of bird species.
Tip:- Suggested walks on Sejerø and Nekselø are available at the tourist
office.
- See ferry fares and schedule at
www.faergevest.dk - Don’t miss Sejerø arts and community centre and the grocer’s museum.
- Visit the barter markets at Rørvig and Havnsø harbours.
- Blue flag post at Nykøbing, Sj. Odde and Rørvig
- Try the excellent fish restaurants in Rørvig, Havnebyen and Havnsø.