Hals Havn

Last modified
24/03/2020
Harbour position DMS
56° 59' 26" N , 10° 18' 29" E
Harbour position DM
56° 59.43333' N , 10° 18.48333' E
Port position map
Approaches
Neck harbor can be accessed around the clock. The red-and-white lighthouse at Hals Barre leads into an 80-meter-wide gutter towards the Limfjord. The lighthouses of the harbor's pier heads can be hard to see, as the lights from Hals harbor and town can seem dazzling. The seats on the inside of the E-straight mole are reserved for the pilot boats. The outermost part of the pile bridge on the N side of the E-straight pool is reserved for the ferry that stays here. This part of the bridge is marked with a yellow stripe. Boats should preferably be added to the W-section of the harbor. Here it is possible to lie at the floating bridge and hedge bridge in the outer part. At the other berths, you will find a long ship. The W-like outer pool is protected by a slab. In calm weather you can lie at the bulwark outside on the outer pier.
Number of moorings
150
Details

Hals harbor is located at the eastern entrance to the Limfjord on the eastern coast of Jutland. Hals gained market town rights in 1656, and the city long served as a customs town for ships entering the Limfjord.

There are good shopping facilities about 500 meters from the harbor, where you will also find several eateries.

A bus departs to and from Aalborg, the bus is called metrobus no.1. The ferry to Egense departs from Neck, the crossing takes about 5 minutes. A ticket costs 12 grains and children under 7 are free.

Hals Boat Boat is located in Hals harbor.

Attractions

The Hals Museum is a cultural and local history museum with a permanent exhibition on life by sea and fjord, on land and in town, as well as changing exhibitions. The museum is located at Neck Skanse.

Neck Skanse is definitely worth a visit. The barrier has been built to protect the entrance of the Limfjord. Skansen is Denmark's best-preserved single shot from the Renaissance period. The violence stands roughly as in 1654. Here is a gunpowder magazine from the 1600s and a clothing house from 1812. The German troops used the headquarters during the Second World War.

Hals Golf Club is located where the Limfjord opens into the Kattegat. From many of the course's holes, you have a unique view of the fjord and the sea. The course is a combined seaside and forest course with holes directly out to the fjord, while others are surrounded by forest. A fun and challenging course. Green fees for guest players are DKK 300 on weekdays and 350 on weekends.

Telephone
98 25 93 70
Ports charge

9-13 meters DKK 130.00 per day.

Over 13 meters 150,00 kroner per day.

School ship DKK 275.00 per day.

The guest rent must be paid at the port office upon arrival.

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