In the beautiful welcome building you will also find Spøttrup Borg’s shop.
Here you can find an exciting and different range of products with a focus on good craftsmanship, sustainability and good quality.
Below is just a selection. If you are looking for a gift or want to treat yourself, admission to the shop is free – even if you are not visiting the castle. The museum shop is always open during the museum’s opening hours and we are ready to guide and help you. Your purchase supports the museum – When you shop in the Spøttrup Borg store, you help support the museum’s many activities and development.
The local products
- Spøttrup Borg Beer and Mead, inspired by the medicinal herb garden and the history of Spøttrup Borg – made by the creative brewer at Vocatus.
- Spøttrup Borg’s honey, where the beehives are located in the gardens, and the hives are completely fresh and change character with the seasons.
- Must, jams and pickles from our neighbor Rødding/Æblets by.
The medicinal herb garden
- Seeds to create your own medicinal herb garden.
- Books written based on Borgen’s medicinal herb garden, similar gardens and the use of herbs now and in ancient times.
- Baskets and utensils with a touch of the past – for use in your home and garden.
- Soaps and care products that smell of quality and various herbs, honey and flowers. herbs, honey and flowers.

The history and atmosphere of the castle
- Breinholt’s Bitter, a specialty schnapps made from the herbs found in the medicinal herb garden.
- Bispens Elixir, made as a tribute to the many good stories about Spøttrup Borg and the cold cellars.
- Læsø salt, because in the 16th century the Bishop of the castle also had the privilege of Læsø Saltsyderi.
- Drinking glasses, jugs and bowls – in beautiful mouth-blown glass, and in rustic and robust earthenware.
– Why is it that when a person has gotten drunk they say “you’ve had just enough”?
We have a historical glass, a Passport Glass, where lines indicate what you call a passport – and where you shared the drink and drank to the next passport. If there was a “thirsty” participant who drank over their pass, they would say “you’ve had just enough to pass”. - Jewelry – with lots of history, from the Viking Age and the Middle Ages – authentic reproductions of historical Danish jewelry finds.
- Decorative arts that bring back memories of medieval interior design in terms of expression, choice of materials and colors.
- Books for children and adults about Spøttrup Castle, robbery stories and the Middle Ages.
- And not least a lot of fun toys where the imagination that the castle sparks can continue at home.
You’ll also find something for the little hunger and sweet tooth.


