Plan your visit
Address and parking
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Where is Bork Vikingehavn located and can I park?
Address:
Vikingevej 7, 6893 Hemmet.
Parking:
There is free parking at Bork Vikingehavn.
If you come by electric car, you can charge your car during your visit. We have two stands with a total of four charging points.
The company EWII manages the charging stations. On their website you can see if there is a charging station available and the current price.
EWII
Times and duration
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How long does a visit to Bork Vikingehavn last?
The average visit to Bork Vikingehavn lasts 1½ - 4 hours.
During holiday periods, there may be queues during opening hours, and there may also be queues at the activities inside the Viking harbor. -
Times and prices
Hours of Operation for 2026
January 1 – February 9
Closed
February 10 – March 27
Tuesday – Wednesday, 10 a.m.–3 p.m.
Admission: 175 DKK
Children ages 0–17: Free admission when accompanied by an adult
March 28 – June 26
Daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission: 175 DKK
Children ages 0–17: Free admission when accompanied by an adult
June 27 – August 31
Daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission: 175 DKK
Children ages 0–17: Free admission when accompanied by an adult
(Please note: Different admission prices apply during the Bork Viking Market on August 7–9)
September 1 – October 31
Daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission: 175 DKK
Children ages 0–17: Free admission when accompanied by an adult
(Please note: Different admission prices apply for Loke’s Evening on October 15)
November 1 – December 31
Closed
Café
The café is open on all opening days.
The kitchen closes about 30 minutes before Bork Vikingehavn closes.
Viking Market Prices (August 7–9)
Admission: 175 DKK
Children ages 3–17: 50 DKK
Children ages 0–2: Free admission when accompanied by an adult
Loke's Evening (October 15)
Admission: 175 DKK
Children ages 3–17: 50 DKK
Children ages 0–2: Free admission when accompanied by an adult
Subject to change without notice.
Open to groups by appointment. Contact booking@rfmuseer.dk
dog
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Can I bring my dog on Bork Vikingehavn?
Dogs are very welcome at Bork Vikingehavn on a leash and can quench their thirst in the beautiful Viking-inspired drinking bowls.
There are bags for their waste at the entrance.
Children and young people
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I am going to visit Bork Vikingehavn with children, what are my options?
There is plenty to do for children of all ages at Bork Vikingehavn, and there is also room to
Baby changing facilities
There is a baby changing area at Bork Vikingehavn.
Prams and strollers
You are very welcome to bring a pram or stroller at Bork Vikingehavn. There are gravel paths, so it is also possible to get around the Viking harbor, however, they cannot enter the Viking houses.
Playground
There is a Viking-inspired playground for the youngest members of the family.
Disability issues
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I have a disability, what are my options?
There is a disabled-friendly toilet and a disabled parking space.
If you have a companion card, your companion can visit Bork Vikingehavn free of charge.
The paths around the Viking harbor are paved with crushed seashells. Unfortunately, there is limited access for wheelchair users in some of the Viking houses.
Food and drink
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Can you eat and drink at Bork Vikingehavn?
Café
The café at Bork Vikingehavn is open every day of the season and you can enjoy your food in the atmospheric Viking Hall. The café also offers a large selection of delicious cakes and specialty coffees
Bring your own food and drinks
You are welcome to bring your own food and drinks. There is a large packed lunch house and there are many tables and benches around the Viking harbor,