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Kragerup Gods

Kragerup Gods – a historic manor house from 1327 near Sorø, now offering a 4-star hotel, Blixen restaurant, activity park, and beautiful nature in West Zealand.

Kragerup Gods
Sorø, West Zealand
Castles and manor houses
Photo: Destination Sjælland

Kragerup Gods is one of West Zealand's best-preserved manor houses, set in picturesque surroundings near Sorø. The estate's history stretches back to 1327, when it was first recorded under the ownership of Mathæus Jacobsen Taa.

Over the centuries, Kragerup Gods has undergone a remarkable transformation. In the early 17th century, Christen Friis, who later became Chancellor of the Realm, built the impressive vaulted cellar that remains intact to this day. The current main building was erected in 1801 by Jens Kraft Dinesen, with the side wings added in 1838 and 1840.

The Dinesen family has owned Kragerup Gods for over 200 years and now runs the estate in its ninth generation. Today, the manor operates as a modern 4-star hotel with 57 rooms, the Blixen restaurant, an activity park, and expansive gardens. It is an ideal venue for conferences, weddings, and peaceful nature experiences in the West Zealand countryside.

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Kragerupgårdsvej 33

4291 Ruds Vedby

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