Sejerø, Danish island in Kalundborg Municipality, Denmark
Sejerø is a small Danish island in the Kattegat sea northwest of Zealand with flat terrain and low elevation throughout. The settlement of Sejerby serves as the main center and displays typical Danish rural architecture.
The island developed as an agricultural community where farming became the foundation of settlement over many centuries. Sejerby emerged as the natural administrative and social center for residents.
Daily life here revolves around farming and fishing traditions that have shaped island living for generations. These practices remain visible in how residents work the land and maintain their connection to the sea.
A regular ferry from Havnsø on the mainland provides the only connection to reach the island year-round. Plan your visit knowing this is the main and most reliable way to get there.
The small island supports ten distinct vegetation zones within its compact area, each hosting different plant and animal species. This remarkable variety in such a tiny place makes it a special natural environment.
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