Polakkasernen’s shelter site
At the edge of the village called Tågerup, you’ll find the museum, Polakkasernen, which is dedicated to the local history. In the corner of their backyard, they have a nice little shelter site surrounded by trees and other greenery. The site has one shelter, a nice campfire site, a grill and a primitive toilet, and there are several picnic benches available in the garden. Past the trees there’s nothing but fields and more nature, so you can expect to enjoy a peaceful and quiet stay with just the sounds of nature as soundtrack.

If you need groceries, then the nearby village Errindlev has a nice village-run grocery store. The trip down to Rødby is only 6 km if you want more grocery options.

  • Number of shelters: 1
  • Persons per shelter: 5
  • Tent site: No, try Errindlev Mejeri instead. 
  • Prices: 40 DKK per person in shelter.
  • Drinking water: Yes, on the outer wall of the museum. 
  • Toilet: Yes, there is a primitive toilet. 
  • Campfire site: Yes, there is a campfire site with grill and benches. 
  • Charging: Yes, you can charge your electric bike, phone and other electronics at the southern door.
  • Information: Read more about the museum on their website, Museum Polakkasernen
  • Caretaker: See email receipt.
  • Parking: Yes, parking is allowed in the entrance to the museum. 

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The shelter is named Hvide Ørn (white eagle) after the Polish national symbol, and it was also the name of a frigate which was conquered by Tordenskjold at the battle of Fehmarn (1715).

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Click here to read the shelter and tent site rules or click here to read the FAQ if you have general questions about the website and booking.