Bespoke walking and running
routes
Is the freedom to incorporate nature into your daily
exercise high on your list of priorities? Then join us on a walking/running
route and explore the hotel’s nature surroundings. We’ve created three
different digital running routes and added them to the RunGo app, which uses
turn-by-turn navigation to show you which route to run, the remaining distance
and which roads or paths you should take. Just like a car’s GPS system.
The shorter three-kilometre route is also recommended as a walk-and-talk route for a healthy break during a meeting or seminar. RunGo is free and available for iOS and Android – for both smartphone and Apple Watch.
Bike rental
Head to the great outdoors to
experience the forest and the beautiful landscape around the hotel, or take a
trip into Korsør and enjoy an ice cream at the harbour. You can rent bikes by
the day. Just ask at reception.
Games
Board games are more popular
than ever nowadays and everyone can take part. We have a varied selection of
board games that you are more than welcome to borrow. Just ask at reception. If
you want a game of billiards or pool, there is a table in our cosy lounge in
the basement.
Outdoor games
Want to challenge your family, colleagues or friends to a fun game? Just ask at
reception. We have games such as kubb, volleyball, frisbee and football
NEAREST BEACH
Dive into the blue waves or enjoy the view of the Great Belt. Comwell
Klarskovgaard has direct access to a secluded beach. Korsør is surrounded by
good beaches, and we highly recommend Ceres beach, a lovely long beach located
close to the town centre where you can enjoy an amazing view of the Great Belt
and the bridge on the horizon.
NEAREST ICE CREAM BAR
We would definitely recommend
taking a trip to Stillinge Strand along the coastal road from Korsør. It is
approximately a 20-minute drive that takes you to the most charming ice cream
bar called Circus Is, and yes, your ice cream is served from inside an old
circus train car. They have blueberry soft ice and we can recommend their
liquorice topping. It tastes amazing!
NEAREST HIGH STREET
Korsør is not the biggest
place, but we highly recommend that you take a stroll through the town. Head to
the old town in Fiskergade, where Skt. Povls Kirke church is located, and
continue with a visit to the marina, where there is a lovely restaurant. Korsør
Madmarked (“food market”) is definitely worth a visit to find a large selection
of homemade, organic food. It's a great place to have lunch or enjoy coffee and
cake, and we recommend one of their homemade coconut macaroons. There is also a
wide selection of charming shops in Korsør, such as Female Deluxe, an inviting
women’s clothing shop, or you can stop by Grønlund, a well-stocked speciality
food shop with excellent service.
NEAREST FOREST
When you stay at Comwell Klarskovgaard, you’re staying in the heart of
Lystskov forest. You can’t get any closer to the forest than this.
NEAREST SIGHTS/ATTRACTIONS:
There are a number of interesting things to see in the town of Korsør. You can
visit Isbådmuseet (the Ice Boat Museum) at the tip of Korsør Reef, and from
here you can also walk very close to the Great Belt Bridge. You can actually
get so close to the impressive structure that you can touch it with one hand.
Encounter plenty of history from bygone times when you visit Korsør Fortress, which is an old fortress close to Korsør town centre. A trip to the old Viking castle of Trelleborg, which is located approx. 10 km from the hotel is definitely also worth a visit.
NEAREST
PICNIC SPOT
The nature around Klarskovgaard is the perfect place to enjoy a picnic.
You’ll find plenty of pleasant spots to enjoy lunch outdoors or relax in the
woods and along the water’s edge. We also recommend that you rent a bike and
cycle to the Great Belt Bridge, where you will find beautiful green areas to
enjoy your picnic basket and take the opportunity to “pat” the bridge on the
stomach.
NEAREST GOLF COURSE
Korsør Golf Club is considered
one of the most beautiful golf courses on Zealand and is located only a
15-minute drive from the hotel. You can pay green fees at reception.
Korsør Fortress
The first mention of Korsør as a town dates from 1241,
and the medieval tower also dates back to this period. The tower was part of a
complex of buildings that made up Korsør Castle. Free admission.
Kongegården
Kongegården, or Rasmus Langelands Gård, located at
Algade 25 in Korsør is one of Denmark’s most important bourgeois rococo houses
in the region. According to an inscription band, the house was built in 1761 by
the merchant Rasmus Langeland, who in 1759 received a permit to keep an inn and
pub.
Sprogø
If you have read or seen the
film adaptation of Jussi Adler-Olsen's 'Journal 64', then you’ll know that the
small island of Sprogø, which is located between Zealand and Funen, conceals a
mysterious history. Destination Zealand arranges guided tours to Sprogø. The
tour lasts three hours – with 1.5 hours on foot on Gammel Sprogø and a 1-hour
round trip by bus to Ny Sprogø.
Trelleborg Viking Fortress
Trelleborg is
a massive fortress from the Viking Age. Built on a narrow headland with streams
on both sides, it has been almost impregnable. The castle consists of an inner
ring wall, as well as an additional circular rampart, known as the fortress.
Take the family to Trelleborg and see working Vikings, warrior training and
experience the special Trelleborg atmosphere. Free admission.
Borreby Castle
Borreby Castle is one of Denmark's most distinctive
and best-preserved Renaissance buildings. The main building was constructed in
1556 by Chancellor Johan Friis on a double rampart, and originally had only one
entrance with fortifications, embrasures and machicolation holes – a deadly
defence castle. Free admission.
BonBon-Land
BonBon-Land is a wild and crazy place that kids simply
adore. Admission to all of the fun, wild and crazy rides and attractions is
free once you have paid for your entrance ticket.
Experience the Great Belt Bridge close up
Drive all the way out to the water’s edge at
Revspidsen near Korsør, where you can experience the magnificent construction
at close quarters. The place is ideal for photographing the bridge, which looks
especially amazing at sunset, or for finding a spot to enjoy your packed lunch.
Sommerland Sjælland
The perfect destination for a day with the family. The
picturesque amusement park offers more than 60 exciting activities and rides in
addition to a huge water park.
The Forest Tower
The 45-metre-high Forest Tower is situated in one of
Gisselfeld Abbey’s forests and offers a 360-degree view of the beautiful South
Zealand landscape. The tower is built from corten steel and local oak. The
forest tower is part of a unique and fun nature experience for all ages and
offers an opportunity to rappel in trees.