Shopping on the island Fur
There are many small shops on Fur where you can buy everything from vegetables to whisky and arts and crafts.
Photo: Thomas Køser, Skive Kommune

Photo: Skiveegnens Erhvervs- og Turistcenter
Fur Antik
In the middle of Fur is a 300m2 store, Fur Antik, where you will find everything in second-hand design, retro and antique.

Photo: Cirkeline Fur
Cirkeline Fur
Cirkeline Blomster og Brugskunst on scenic Fur offers flowers, applied art, gift items and flower arranging for every occasion, with personal service and delivery at home and abroad.

Photo: Skiveegnens Erhvervs- og Turistcenter
Mrs Jensen Fur
Mrs Jensen's shop at Fur offers "New and Old" for interior design as well as exciting liqueurs, rum and gin with tastings.

Photo: RAKLA
Rakla Gallery
The Rakla store is a cozy and atmospheric shop at the island Fur, in which the focus is on exclusivity, excellent customer service and high-level quality. RAKLA is the place where you find art, yarn, handicrafts, wine and unique knitting designs in the finest quality.

Photo: Jacob Pedersen
Fur Bryghus
Fur Bryghus er kendt for deres helt fantastiske øl. Besøg Fur Bryghus, hvor du kan købe øl i verdensklasse i flaske og som gaveæsker eller du kan nyde en lækker frokost eller aftensmad sammen med en god øl på stedet.

Photo: Thomas Køser, Skive Kommune
Art on the island Fur
Fur is "the Island of Art." The art association Furkunst brings together the many active artists on Fur. On Fur, you will find several large galleries and a total of around 20 studios and art workshops.

Photo: Karolines Hus© Destination Limfjorden
Karoline´s House Fur
Karolines Hus is a gallery at the island Fur that focuses on making art accessible to ordinary homes with changing exhibitions of lesser-known artists. The gallery has flexible opening hours and is always closed on Mondays, except on selected public holidays.

Photo: Cafe Herrens Mark
Unique Ceramic Fur
On the most wonderful island in Denmark, Fur, you will find a small ceramics workshop and shop, in relation to the café ‘På Herrens Mark’. The ceramics are made by Lisbeth Christensen and her work is inspired by the forest, the Limfjorden and her life on the island Fur.

Photo: Fur
