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Roadside stalls and farm shops

The magic of the roadside stall

Grab a bag of fresh carrots and some homemade jam - but remember to pay. The self-service roadside stalls are based on an old, Danish tradition and our deep trust in others. That is a thing of beauty!

Roadside stall at Brandbygegård Karensminde Orchard

Hunt for roadside stalls along the east coast of Jutland.

The farm shop Fru Møllers Mølleri

The roadside stall is open

Everywhere, you’ll come across small roadside stalls where you can buy everything from berries and fruits to apple juice, jams and vegetables. With fresh air and scenic surroundings included, it is the perfect family getaway.

One of the best things about whizzing around The Coastal Land is the many cosy farms you pass along the way. They supply high quality local produce to restaurants, supermarkets and other locals. But you are also allowed a taste! Take an excursion in the countryside and find delicious produce right by the roadside.

The slightly larger version of the roadside stall is the farm shop.

And there is certainly no shortage of farm shops. Fru Møllers Mølleri is a complete and authentic country experience with everything you would expect. Make sure to set aside plenty of time so you can pop into the ice cream shop, the slaughterhouse, the garden centre and the mill - and fill your basket with freshly baked bread, aioli, cake and flour for your pantry. Continue to Karensminde Orchard and buy their delicious, home-pressed juice and, of course, a tray of fantastic cherries which you are allowed to eat in the car. At Karensminde, you’ll also find delicious apples, pears, plums and other berries - and you can even choose to pick them yourself. Also, visit the organic farm of Brandbygegård and fill your car with their cider and wines.

In the southwestern part of the region, you find the farm Blåbærgården which is beautiful and charming. If you are visiting during the short blueberry season in July and August, this is a must for any lover of farm shops.

Find many more farm shops in the index on page 152 and hunt for road stalls yourselves.

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