Ringkøbing, which has a perfect location on the west coast of Denmark's Jutland peninsula, is located within the borders of the municipality of Ringkøbing-Skjern in the Midtjylland Region. According to the archaeological findings, the city's establishment dates back to the 13th century. Ringkøbing, which was the only port city protected by the wall of Holmsland Dunes (Holmsland Klit) along the western coast of Denmark at that time, means "market town near Rindum". It is highly possible that you will come across authentic foods, drinking, shopping and entertainment places on the streets in the center of Ringkøbing. If you are thinking of camping in Ringkøbing, which is located 9 km east of the North Sea and 47 km west of Herning, you can search the camping sites offering service in Søndervig which is 9 km west of the city center.
The Ringkøbing Church, which was built in the early 15th century, is home to 2 spectacular altars built by Demant & Son in 1861 and Frobenius & Sons in 1974. After the restoration made between 1995 and 1996, an eye-catching altarpiece (the name given to the statue behind the altar) designed by Arne Haugen Sørensen was added to the church. You can discover the delicious wine and food menus of Kræs Cafe, which is one of the most famous eating and drinking places of the city, and have the opportunity to try the tastes of the Danish cuisine. The most popular flavors of this place located on the marina are eel, burger and steak. You can also meet your needs from the major supermarkets extending along the Søndervigvej to the west coast. If you want to accommodate in the center of many medieval churches and structures, you can choose the Hotel Ringkjøbing located on the city's main square. You can use the means of public transportation offering service between Torvet and Vester Strandgade to reach the marina/marina region where you can find many eating, drinking and entertainment venues.