From Maribo the E47 runs east to Sakskøbing; on the marketplace stands a sculpture ("Sugar beet Girl) erected in 1940 by Gottfried Eickhoff in memory of the Polish girls who helped with the sugar beet harvests. 4 km/2.5 mi northeast of the town stands the Renaissance manor house of Berritsgård, which has an octagonal tower with a copper spire
The house was built in 1586 for Lisbet Friis, the widow of Jacob Huitfeldt; their coat-of-arms is above the door.
In a beautiful setting on Sakskobing Fjord lies Orebygård; this 16th C. manor house was later remodelled in the Late Renaissance style.
The highway ends just beyond Sakskøbing, and the E47 continues to Guldborg and over the bridge to Falster. Near Sakskøbing the A9 branches off to the right and leads southeast towards Nykøbing Falster.