HISTORICAL WING RUSH & RURAL IDYLLIC
Kragerup Gods is located in scenic surroundings on West Zealand. The beautiful estate is not only a beautiful and picturesque feature of the Danish landscape, but the beautiful building also has a significant history that dates back to 1327. Today, the estate is operated as a 4-star hotel with 57 rooms, conference facilities and an á la carte restaurant. In addition, Kragerup Gods has Denmark's largest activity park, including a climbing park, trampoline park, football golf and team building.
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From climbing instructor to landowner
Regitze Sophie Dinesen is the 9th generation owner of Kragerup Gods. Regitze took over Kragerup Gods in 2020, but has been involved from the very beginning – she started as a dishwasher and has since been a waiter, climbing instructor and event manager. Today, she is responsible for 70 employees as well as all marketing and communications.
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IT IS IMPORTANT TO DREAM
Regitze's ambition is to proudly continue running Kragerup Gods after his mother.
" I am very focused on operations, improvement opportunities, and what creates the best value for guests. I still think it is important to dream, be inspired, ensure renewal, and develop Kragerup's green profile."


WHAT STAY ARE YOU DREAMING ABOUT?
At Kragerup Gods you can go for long walks, recharge in the garden room in front of the fireplace, participate in fun activities in the activity park and have a gastronomic experience in the attached restaurant.
We recommend exploring the main building, where you can read stories about Kragerup Gods and the various paintings that decorate the walls of the estate. If you are into wellness, you can visit the pool area, which has a heated pool, jacuzzi and sauna.

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OWN STRAW FIELD & WATERWORKS
Kragerup Gods is certified with the international tourism eco-label 'Green Key'. In addition, Kragerup Gods is CO2 neutral, as they have 6 3 megawatt wind turbines, which supply half of Kalundborg Municipality's homes with electricity. All heat also comes from their own straw boiler, and Kragerup Gods also has its own waterworks.
In line with increased focus on sustainability and green transition in companies globally, the UN has formulated 17 global goals for sustainable development, and Kragerup Gods is increasingly allocating resources to integrate these goals into their strategy.

A SUSTAINABLE COLLABORATION
"In line with our increased focus on sustainability and green transition, we have entered into a collaboration with Yrolí. They meet all our requirements to be Danish-produced, to contain natural, easily biodegradable ingredients and to use recycled packaging. All in all, there is a fantastic match between Kragerup's ambitions and Yrolí's values and responsibility."
Read more about Kragerup Gods here



