Logstor, Denmark

The Limfjord is a complex inland waterway of lakes and channels that enables sailing ships to sail through the middle of Denmark. Short cuts are always popular with sailing ships that carried cargoes for a living, so the small towns and villages that line this route are more nautical in their outllook than you might expect for inland Denmark.

Logstor sits about a third of the way across.

More Stories

18/04 Book Reviews

Wind, Tide & Oar – The Companion Book

Wind, Tide & Oar Encounters with engineless sailing by Huw Wahl, Rose Ravetz & Others Wind, Tide and Oar is a film about engineless

Read More

16/04 Educational

When The Long Trick’s Over: How to ‘Park’ A Tall Ship

When you sail on one of the historic or traditionally rigged vessels in our fleet, you’re not just a bystander —you become part of

Read More
blue clipper sailing in the caribbean

08/04 Educational

The Atlantic Challenge of Blue Water Sailing

The Challenge and Appeal of Atlantic Blue Water Sailing Sailing across the Atlantic is not just a journey. The Atlantic challenge demands resilience, adaptability,

Read More