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Vikinge-nauster viking boat shelter

Nausts at Harre Vig – Viking Winter ShelterDiscover traces of Viking boat shelters where ships were stored safely through the winter.

Vikinge-nauster viking boat shelter
Skive, North Jutland
Ancient Monuments & Ruins
Foto: Skiveegnens Erhvervs- og Turistcenter
Vikinge-nauster viking boat shelter
Foto: Skiveegnens Erhvervs- og Turistcenter
Naust is a word of Old Norse origin, meaning a boat shelter, where ships stand in the wintertime. The nausts date back to the viking age or the early mediaeval times. They appear ½ metre high and 28 metres long bunds with the opening facing the fjord. Presumably, the ship was pulled ashore between the bunds by means of drawplate holes.

Here it was supported by poles and covered by boards, resting partly on the ship and partly on the bunds. The ship could stand here protected against wind and weather, during winter.

Routebeschrijving

Harrebjerg

7870 Roslev

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