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Ulla Keramik - Ceramic workshop and shop

Dæmningen 1, 5935

Near the Margueritruten

16 km from the nearest signed point on the Fyn og Øhavet section — a worthwhile side trip.

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Overview

If you have time

Ulla Keramik in Bagenkop on Langeland is one of the island’s longest established ceramic studios. Here a working workshop and a small shop are combined, so you can see where the pieces are made and then browse the finished work. The shelves hold a broad selection of handmade stoneware and porcelain, from everyday pieces to more decorative items. This is a straightforward, small-scale place to pause on your drive, stretch your legs and pick up something made locally before continuing along the Margueritruten.

Stop at Ulla Keramik if you like handmade objects and want something produced on Langeland rather than mass‑market souvenirs. The combination of workshop and shop gives a direct sense of how the stoneware and porcelain are made, and the selection makes it easy to find a practical piece to take home as a reminder of your trip.

Worth a short detour if you enjoy handmade ceramics or want a locally made souvenir.

Planning your visit

How long to stay
30-45 minutes
Best time to visit
Daytime hours are best, when the workshop and shop are more likely to be open and you can see the ceramics properly in natural light. If you are touring Langeland, combining a late morning or afternoon visit with other Bagenkop stops works well and keeps driving distances on the Margueritruten manageable.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

What kind of ceramics can I find at Ulla Keramik in Bagenkop?
Ulla Keramik offers a wide range of handmade stoneware and porcelain. You can expect practical pieces as well as more decorative items, all produced in the on-site workshop. As stock can change, it is best to browse on the day to see what is currently available and find something that suits your taste.
Is Ulla Keramik worth visiting on a Margueritruten road trip?
Ulla Keramik is a simple, small workshop and shop, so it suits travellers who enjoy crafts, design and locally made items. If you are mainly interested in outdoor viewpoints or historic buildings, it may feel like a brief stop. If you like ceramics or want a useful souvenir from Langeland, it is a reasonable detour.
How much time should I plan for a stop at Ulla Keramik?
Most visitors will only need a short visit, as the workshop and shop are compact. Allow around half an hour to look over the shelves, choose any stoneware or porcelain you might buy, and have a quick look at the workspace before moving on to other places in Bagenkop or back to the Margueritruten.
Can I see the ceramics being made at Ulla Keramik?
Ulla Keramik combines a workshop with a shop, so you can see where the pieces are produced. Whether you see active work under way will depend on when you arrive and the day’s schedule. Even if no one is working at that moment, the setting still gives a clear idea of how the stoneware and porcelain are created.
What else can I combine with a visit to Ulla Keramik in Bagenkop?
You can easily combine Ulla Keramik with other nearby stops in Bagenkop. Ulla Pedersen - Potter is at the same location, and Bagenkop Church is within a short distance, so you can see both ceramics and a local church without much extra driving before returning to the Margueritruten route.

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