Rørvig is a small town with a population of 1,012 (1 January 2015) in the northern part of the island of
Zealand (Sjælland) in eastern
Denmark. Rørvig is surrounded by water on three sides: to the north is the
Kattegat, to the east is the channel leading into the
Isefjord, and to the south is
Roskilde Fjord. There is a small fishing industry there, as well as a marina for pleasure craft. The pier is excellent for crabbing (take a peg, a long piece of string and a bucket; the local fish shop usually has old fish heads for bait!). A small distance from rørvig is a site that is the centre of Denmark. The centre of Denmark is marked with a big stone. At rørvig harbour, a fishing boat which is a boat that was used during WW2 for dearming mines out at sea. on the boat, you get a fishing rod and worms for fishing flounder and other flat fish, occasionally you can catch a puffer. There are several places where you can stay. A popular place to stay is rørvig senter which is a set of summer houses you can rent. These houses usually have two bedrooms, a kitchen-livingroom-dinning room, hall and two bathrooms. Each building is split into two. Recently they have built luxury houses which are bigger amd more suitable for family's. There is a grill in the centre which can be used by all. There are several shops in the centre of rørvig including meny (a big food shop) a butcher and some clothes shops. Rørvig is located a few kilometres from "Nykjøping sjæland." The famous sunwagon is located in a museum in rørvig since it was found in the bogs. A popular trip is walking from rørvig to Kattegat since there's a lot of wildlife and plant life on the way. You can walk to Kattegat if you follow the coast in rørvig.