Sønderborg Municipality
stretches over approx. 50,000 HA (496,57 sq. km), from Rinkenæs and Gråsten in the west to South Als and Kegnæs in the east, and from Nordborg in the north to Broager in the south. We have
app. 76,000 inhabitants.
The German border, via Highway 8, is just half an hour away, and Highway 41 connects to the E45 motorway.
Sønderborg
is the largest town with approx. 30,000 inhabitants. The city has much to offer, with a cosy centre and a charming harbour front lined with cafés and restaurants.
Sønderborg Castle and the new,
impressive Alsion, comprising university facilities, research centre, concert hall and café, are beautiful city symbols, underlining the town's history and reflecting a city that has big ambitions and is quickly expanding.
Gråsten
is known for Gråsten Castle and the Castle's park and church are main attractions. Here a fairytale atmosphere awaits you at one of the royal family's summer residences, The beautiful park is open to the public except when the Royal family is staying at the castle.
Broagerland and Sundeved
provide beautiful views to Flensborg Fjord and Als Sound.