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At the outermost tip of the Stigsnæs peninsula, Danish defence history and wild coastal nature merge into a unique experience. Dramatic views across the Great Belt, historic bunker installations, and windswept walking trails await you on the West Zealand coast near Skælskør.


Stigsnæs Coastal Battery – Where History Meets Wild Nature
At the very tip of the Stigsnæs peninsula, south of Skælskør in Slagelse Municipality, lies one of West Zealand's best-kept secrets. Stigsnæs Coastal Battery is a historic World War II defence installation set within a dramatic coastal landscape overlooking the Great Belt strait. Out here, where waves crash against rocky shores and the wind sweeps across open grassland, you will find a sense of space and tranquillity that feels increasingly rare in Denmark.
The History of the Coastal Battery
The battery was constructed during the German occupation of Denmark to control access to the Great Belt. Remnants of the bunker installations and gun emplacements are still visible across the terrain – overgrown with wild grasses and dog roses that lend the concrete ruins an almost romantic quality. For history enthusiasts, it is a compelling site that makes the strategic importance of Denmark's coastlines during the war tangible without stepping inside a museum.
Dramatic Coastal Nature
The nature surrounding Stigsnæs ranks among the wildest coastal stretches in West Zealand. The peninsula juts far out into the Great Belt, and on clear days the view reaches all the way to Funen and Langeland on the opposite side. The coastline alternates between steep cliffs, small coves, and open beach sections populated by seabirds. In spring, the coastal meadows bloom in yellow and purple, while in autumn migrating birds pass over the peninsula, turning the area into a quiet birdwatching paradise.
Walking on the Peninsula
A walk along the coastal paths is the centrepiece of any visit to the battery. The trails wind through undulating terrain with constantly changing views – sometimes across open sea, sometimes over the gentle fields of the hinterland. The ground is natural, partly grass-covered, and offers just enough variation to keep the walk interesting without becoming strenuous. The combination of sea air, wide horizons, and the silent witnesses of history creates an atmosphere that invites you to slow down and take it all in.
For Families and Couples
The coastal battery is an excellent destination for couples seeking peace and nature, and for families with older children who enjoy history and outdoor adventure. The bunker remains invite exploration, and the sweeping views provide natural resting spots for a packed picnic. The drive along Stigsnæs Landevej is straightforward, and free parking is available directly at the site.
Experiences in the Area
The nearby harbour town of Skælskør, with its colourful houses, cosy cafés, and historic town centre, is the perfect starting point for a day trip to the coastal battery. From here you can also reach the Noret – a fjord-like inlet with peaceful walking paths along the water. If you want to explore the region further, visit destinationsjaelland.dk for a wealth of nature and cultural experiences across West Zealand.
Practical Information
Stigsnæs Coastal Battery is freely accessible and open year-round. There is no admission fee and no fixed opening hours – simply turn up and explore the grounds at your own pace. Sturdy footwear is recommended, as the paths are natural and can be slippery in wet weather. Dogs are welcome but should be kept on a lead to avoid disturbing the coastal birds.
Coordonnées
- Email: info@kystbatteriet.dk
Facilities
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Stigsnæs Landevej 588
4230 Skælskør
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