Nakskov Fjord is an inlet in the west of the island of Lolland, Denmark.
The southern edge of the fjord is made by the 7.5 kilometer long curved strip of grassland called Albuen ("The Elbow") while the northern edge lies near the small town of Tårs.
Many bird species nest in the inner fjord area and are especially of interest for bird-watchers.
[7] Many species of birds are found in the fjord and the inner fjord area including mute swan, crested grebe, gadwall, shoveler, pochard, tufted duck and the beautiful bearded tit.
[10] Two post-boats, Vesta and Gaia, take the mail from Nakskov to the residents in these inhabited islands.