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1 RWY, 570m/1870ft 1 Runway, longest: 570m/1870ft (unpaved)
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03/21
Grass
Length
570m
1870ft
1870ft
03/21
Grass
Length
570m/1870ft
570m/1870ft
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Anholt (EKAT) offers a unique island destination with striking natural scenery and a relaxed atmosphere. The airfield operates on a grass runway, which is described as uneven or bumpy, with a sandy subsoil; no significant obstacles are present on approach. The airfield is self-service, with landing fees paid by envelope on site. No Avgas or fuel is available.
Landing fees are high compared to other Danish islands. Example: landing fee about €110. For aircraft under 1.2 tonnes MTOW, previous examples show fees around €35; for those 1.2 tonnes and above, about €70. Facilities are basic, typically including a small hut and limited restroom options.
Bicycles can be rented at the airfield by prior arrangement (Tel. 0045 86319200), or in town; walking to Anholt village takes about 10–15 minutes. Taxis are available on the island (Tel. 20229006). Accommodation options include a Bed & Breakfast in the village (http://www.anholt-bb.dk) and camping near the harbor; restaurants are found both in the village and at the harbor.
Operations require use of frequency 131.5 MHz; communication with Copenhagen Info is mandatory, and flight plan filing is required. Avoid overflying Anholt village during circuit or sightseeing flights. Procedures vary; see AIP/NOTAM.
No customs or immigration facilities are mentioned. Anholt suits GA pilots seeking scenic destinations and simple operations but expect minimal infrastructure and higher costs compared to other Danish islands.