Fredericia Havn
Fredericia Port is a large industrial port and it is recommended that yachts instead of Fredericia Marina . Yachts may only enter the harbor for a maximum of 4 hours during the day. Overnight accommodation is only allowed if the boat is too large to enter the marina or if you have an agreement with the Fredericia port office.
Attractions
You can also walk in Denmark's most beautiful natural park, which is the city's ramparts from 1650. The ramp is well preserved and surrounds the entire inner city, so you can walk from coast to coast while having a magnificent view of the city and the water. The ramparts and the many bastions testify to a time when a strong line of defense should keep the enemy out.
Every Wednesday and Saturday morning there is a square day at Axel Torv in the center of Fredericia, which is visited by many of the local citizens. Definitely worth an experience.
Fredericia borough in 1849 can be seen in the historical miniature village at Vestre Ringvej 98 C. The old streets and houses in the market town can be experienced in the historic Miniby. All streets, houses and courtyards, military buildings and the fort are listed in the 1:10 aspect ratio. It costs 30 kroner for adults and 20 kroner for children in the entrance. It is open every day from 10 am to 6 pm.
Both under 10 meters in length cost 290 kroner a day. Both between 10-20 meters in length cost 380 kroner a day. Both between 20-35 meters in length cost 560 kroner a day.