Ebeltoft, on the bay of the same name, is a charming little country town with a small Town Hall, the Farvegard, an ol dyer's workshop, and a Glass Museum. The 19th century frigate "Jylland" is anchored in the harbor. Ebeltoft also boasts a remarkable plant for the production of energy. On a pier extending 800m/875yd out into the sea stand a large number of "wind turbines", with a larger energy-converter on the land. This "wind farm" produces enough current in a year to meet the needs of several hundred private houses.
The Jylland frigate is a 19th century ship anchored in the Ebeltoft harbor. It was the first steam-driven propeller frigate and Denmark's last oak warship. It is sometimes described as the world's longest wooden ship. 14 of the ship's 42 cannons are originals.
Always closed on: New Year's Day (January 1), Day after Christmas, St Stephen's Day, Boxing Day (December 26), New Year's Eve (December 31), Christmas - Christian (December 25), Christmas Eve - Christian (December 24)
Tips: Ticket sales end 1/2 hour before closing time.