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Skagen Winter Swimming Festival

Look forward to the cold thrill!

Refreshing winter experiences in beautiful Skagen

From 28th January to 31st January 2027, you can once again enjoy a dip in the lovely cold water of Skagen and, not least, the company of many other winter swimmers when the Skagen Winter Swim Festival takes place.

Enjoy the hot saunas set up by the beach in the middle of Skagen's magnificent nature. At the Skagen Winter Swimming Festival you can swim every day - with divers in the water ensuring your safety.

Wilderness tubs and ice baths
In 2025, as something new, we introduced both wilderness cabins and ice baths alongside the permanent saunas. These are also part of the festival in 2027.
There are a couple of wilderness tubs and ice baths where - if you're lucky - you can get an extra experience beyond the usual winter bath.
However, please note that there are a limited number of seats, so it is not possible for everyone to use them at the same time.

All bathing and saunas take place from First Camp Grenen Strand, Fyrvej 16. Welcome!

Remember!
Keep an eye on the Skagen Winter Swimming Festival Facebook page for updates – both before, during, and after!

Programme Skagen VinterbaderFestival 2026

Below you will find the programme for 2026 – so you have something to look forward to – follow for information about 2027.

Look forward to experiences for all the senses!
Thursday 

14.30-17.00: Sauna open (divers on the beach at 14.30-16.15)
15.00-15.30: Live music by Mads Toghøj on the beach, weather permitting

Friday 

08.30-16.00: Sauna open (divers on the beach from 13.00-16.00)
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM: Yoga at Kulturhus Kappelborg – Sold out!
13:00-15:00: Hot dogs with bread available for purchase
2:00 PM: ”Official opening” of this year's Winter Swimming Festival, where the Association for Skagen Winter Swimming Festival welcomes you. A joint warm-up session will then take place at the sauna area. We will walk to the water together as a group.
16.00: Time for shopping and cosiness in Skagen town on your own
8:00 PM: Live music - Søren Huss performing a concert at Kappelborg - Sold out!

Keep an eye out for the stall from Skagen Bageri & Café selling coffee and delicious baked goods at Vinterbaderpladsen.

Saturday 

08.30-16.00: Sauna open (divers on the beach from 08:45-11:00 and 11:30-15:15)
08.30: Morning song at Skagen VinterbaderFestival, then joint warm-up.
12:00-13:00: Guided walk with a local guide in Skagen – 4 different tours: The Painters' Österby, The Fishermen's Vesterby, Assistens Cemetery, Skagen Salmon.
You sign up on one of the lists set up at First Camp Grenen Strand on Fridays (otherwise no later than Saturday at 10.00 am). ATTENTION! Limited places available, so it's first come, first served. See times and meeting point here. 
13:00 Oh my goodness! Skipperlabskovs and mulled wine are served at The lawn at Ancher House (diagonally opposite the Red Water Tower). (In previous years, it has been in the garden at Skagen Museum).
19.00: Color Hotel Skagen offers an evening event (for purchase)
21.00: Concert with Mads Toghøj at Viseværtshuset (all are welcome)

Keep an eye out for the stall from Skagen Bageri & Café selling coffee and delicious baked goods at Vinterbaderpladsen.

Sunday 

08.30-11.30: Sauna (divers on the beach from 08:30-10:30)
10.30-12.00: Serving soup from Skagen Fiskerestaurant

The programme is subject to change.

NEWS!

In 2026, we trialled sauna infusion on a first-come, first-served basis (on selected daysWe'll repeat that again in 2027! More information to follow.

ATTENTION!
Changes may occur in the programme
All activities are weather dependent and are organised according to the best possible conditions. Swimming is always at your own risk. If you are a beginner, we recommend that you swim during the times when divers are present. They have great insight into water and current conditions and will be happy to guide you.
Please note! Use of wilderness baths and other bathing facilities is at your own risk. 

During the event, professional photographers will be present from time to time.

Weekendarmbånd til Skagen VinterbaderFestival

Weekend wristband for the Skagen Winter Swimming Festival

With a wristband you get:

❄️Sauna and swimming at First Camp Grenen Strand for 4 days (Thursday-Sunday)
❄️Fælles warm-up and singing
❄️Guidet city walk in Skagen
❄️NYT! Option to choose a guided tour at Skagen Salmon
❄️Skipperlabskovs and Glühwein in the garden at Skagen Museum
❄️Søndagsbadning followed by soup from Skagen Fiskerestaurant

Wristband Thursday

With the Thursday ticket, you get access to swimming, hot tub, ice bath and sauna. Information about times will follow.

Not yet for sale.

Saturday day pass

With the Saturday ticket, you get access to swimming, hot tubs, ice baths, and saunas. Information on times will follow.

Not yet for sale.

Sunday wristband

With the Sunday ticket, you get access to swimming, a hot tub, an ice bath, a sauna, and soup. Information on times will follow.

Not yet for sale.

Book a stay in Skagen

Skagen is a great place to stay all year round - and during the Winter Swimming Festival you can enjoy these great accommodation offers!

Remember that all stays include accommodation, breakfast, winter swim wristband plus personalised offers.

There are many savings to be made by buying a stay.

Color Hotel Skagen

Book a winter swimming stay at Color Hotel Skagen, and look forward to delicious sauna gus, a heated pool, and more. ❄️Price also incl. communal dinner!

Danhostel Skagen

Stay at the cosy hostel where you can enjoy yourself with many other winter swimmers. The atmosphere here is always good.

Skagen Hotel

Stay at the beautiful, historic Skagen Hotel, and enjoy its close proximity to many of Skagen's greatest attractions. 

Foldens Hotel

Look forward to a lovely stay at Skagen's most central hotel, with short distances to the beach, town, attractions, and shopping.

Skagen Harbour Hotel

Enjoy a stay at the beautiful Skagen Harbour Hotel. Here you'll sleep well in lovely surroundings and the location on the harbour is perfect.

First Camp Grenen Strand

Stay in one of the campsite's lovely cabins and be part of the action, right where it's all happening. Look forward to life on the campsite and quick access to the grounds, the sea and the community.

Live in a lovely holiday home

If you are travelling together in a group, book a lovely holiday home in Skagen. Relax in the company of good friends. Remember! Buy Winter Swimmer bracelets at a good price – when you book a holiday home!

More experiences await!

Saturday 30 January at 7:00 PM

Communal dining and live music in cosy surroundings

End your lovely day in the best way possible with an atmospheric evening filled with good food, music and ambience at Color Hotel Skagen.

Buy your ticket for communal dining, where long tables set the scene for a social and relaxed dining experience. The dishes are served as sharing plates, so you can enjoy the food and each other's company together.

As the evening progresses, musician Mads Vejen will ensure the perfect atmosphere. With his guitar and a diverse repertoire of both well-known hits and more recent songs, he will create a lively and intimate musical experience from 8.30 p.m.

Price £490,- per person

Good to know!
If you have booked a winter swimming package at the hotel, communal dining is already included as part of your stay.

FAQ - everything you need answers to

How do I get my wristband?

You can pick up your wristband in the week leading up to Skagen VinterbaderFestival (from Monday, 25th January) at Toppen af Danmark, Vestre Strandvej 10 during opening hours (please note that the office is closed on Wednesdays), or at Skagen Hotel, Sct. Laurentii Vej 35. Bring your booking electronically or in paper form.

How do I sign up for guided tours?

What to do on Friday at First Camp Grenen Strand (no later than Saturday at 10.00 am). There are sign-up sheets posted on building 2 (See seating overview). Please note that there are a limited number of places available on each tour, and booking is on a first-come, first-served basis. All tours are led by local guides. Even if you have been on one of the tours before, there is certainly something new to learn, as no two tours are the same. Please note! 2027 tours await.

Swimming and diving on the beach?

REMEMBER - never swim alone. All bathing is at your own risk and you should always bathe according to the conditions. Please note that in Skagen there can be a very special undercurrent that you need to be very aware of - so don't go too far out. Divers are on the beach at certain times, and if you are a new winter swimmer, it is recommended that you swim during these times. The divers are in the water for your safety.
Notice! Use of wilderness baths and other baths is at your own risk. 

About winter swimming in general?

Read more here: https://www.respektforvand.dk/forebyg-ulykker/vinterbadning/hvorfor-vinterbadning

Where is there morning singing?

It is at First Camp Grenen Strand by the sauna area (weather permitting), or will it be at Building 2 (See seating overview).

Toilet and changing facilities?

There are toilets in building 1 and in the saunas. Changing takes place in the open air or alternatively in the communal warming room in building 2.
(See seat overview)

Seating plan?

Click here to find an overview of First Camp Grenen Strand - as the division will be at Skagen VinterbaderFestival - Seating overview >> 

Protecting nature

The beautiful area at First Camp Grenen Strand is laid out with a good path area, and all participants at the Skagen Winter Swimming Festival are encouraged to respect these on their way to and from the beach.

First Camp Grenen Strand

Address: Fyrvej 16, 9990 Skagen (the site was previously called Camp One)

Read a heartwarming interview with a happy winter bather

Under the ice you'll find warmth 

Maren Lotte returns faithfully to the Skagen Winter Swimming Festival and is happy to take her friend into the waves 

There are many ways to find peace. For Maren Lotte, it's about jumping into the sea in the middle of winter – preferably in the company of 300 other winter swimmers in Skagen. For the third year in a row, she participated in the Skagen Winter Swimming Festival in 2025, and it has become a tradition she wouldn't go without. 

"I've never been a water dog, it was actually my husband who always had to swim with the kids when they were little." Maren Lotte says with a laugh. "But one day after training, I spontaneously took a dip in the river. It was like discovering a new world. I immediately called my friend who had winterised before and asked: Are you coming tomorrow?" Many swimming trips and 4 months later they were at the Skagen Winter Swimming Festival, which they have made a regular annual event. 

A free space filled with laughter, steam and cold toes 

For Maren Lotte, it's not just the cold thrill that attracts. It's the whole atmosphere and energy that can be experienced at the Winter Swimming Festival in Skagen. 

"It's something special in Skagen. The saunas run all weekend, you meet good people and there's a great sense of humour and community. It's almost familiar, because you see some of the same people every year", she says. 

With a laugh in her voice, she talks about a couple of Vikings from Northern Jutland, Franz Jäger, Norwegian Super Nielsen and his eight female colleagues in matching red swimsuits, about her own bathing club "Bade Bunnies" with a bathing sponge on her bum and bunny ears on her head and about the feeling of sitting close in a crowded sauna without making a sound, which is a total contrast to everyday life where you prefer to keep your distance. 

Since her first time in the water as a winter swimmer, Maren Lotte has tried her hand at the discipline in many different places, often a cold flowing river or a still lake, which makes for very different swimming experiences. She has also tried cutting a 10 cm hole in ice to get into the water, yet it's unique to Skagen because the water here often has waves, which provides a completely different kind of challenge.  

Not a sport, but an experience 

For many, winter swimming is a cross-border experience, and Maren Lotte doesn't hide the fact that it's cold. "The worst part is when your stomach hits the water." she says with a laugh in her voice. "But the trip in the water gives you a feeling of resetting your whole system. You always feel better afterwards. The thoughts disappear and your head is completely calm. 

However, she emphasises that it's not about performance, "Some are hardcore and can swim around for several minutes, others are up and in again quickly. It's very individual and the most important thing is that you do it your own way because you don't have to perform for anyone" It shouldn't be a competition, you should remember to listen to your body and make it a good experience. 

From Skagen to Southern Jutland - and home again 

Maren Lotte lives and works in Southern Jutland, but every year the festival draws her home to Skagen, where she was born and raised. She and her friend stay in her old childhood home during the festival - a kind of homecoming in the cold. "It's something I look forward to all year round. It gives energy, laughter and warmth." She finds it hard to imagine winter without visiting the Winter Swimming Festival, and in fact, she can't imagine her daily life without a trip to the water, "If I don't go, I miss it. Especially in the morning. It gives me a good start to the day. It just makes me happy." 

A simple tip for new bathers 

For those who are curious but hesitant, Maren Lotte has a simple piece of advice: 

"I usually just take them under my arm and get them in. Then they can feel it for themselves. There's not much more to say - it has to be experienced."  

If you're thinking about taking up winter swimming, always remember to do it with others!
On days when Maren Lotte and her friend can't fit it into their daily routine - they simply skip the water trip, safety first!
 

 

Tips for Skagen

Small places, new experiences and what's happening right now.

Tips for Skagen

Small places, new experiences and what's happening right now.