Fyns Hoved
Fyns Hoved is one of Denmark’s prettiest spots, known for its rare plants, rich birdlife, and stunning light that inspires artists year-round. It’s great for hiking, with scenic trails starting from the end of Fynshovedvej. Take in sea views from Baesbanke or try your luck fishing—it’s a top spot for it. There are maps at the entrances, plus picnic tables, toilets, and a shelter near the Jøvet parking lot if you want to stay a while.
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Hindsholm is known for its rolling hills, scenic coastlines, and charming villages. It’s a peaceful escape with quaint cottages, ancient burial mounds, and a landscape rich in history and wildlife. Whether you're exploring the countryside or soaking in the coastal views, you'll get a real feel of traditional Denmark here.
See MoreNybro Frugtplantage
Stop by this cozy farm shop just outside Kerteminde, where you’ll find shelves full of juices, fruits, vegetables, and sweet treats—all made from produce grown right in their orchard.
See MoreKnudshovedhalvøen
Knudshoved Peninsula is a protected, scenic spot in Denmark, known for its wild nature, hiking trails, and diverse wildlife. This 15-kilometer peninsula stretches west from Zealand and offers a range of trails, including longer ones. You’ll find abundant bird and animal life, plus unique plants around Østerø Lake. It’s also a popular fishing destination, with great opportunities for anglers.
See MoreLangesø Downhill
If you're a mountain biker, here's your spot! They've got two worthy DH tracks through the lush forest. The northern "black" track is about 15 km and built for experienced riders, with technical climbs, rock gardens, jumps, and flowy sections. The southern track, around 10 km, is more beginner-friendly but still offers plenty of challenges, with marked difficult sections and optional detours. Both tracks are well-maintained and constantly updated—perfect for riders of all levels. There is a fee to ride these trails.
See MoreFrøbjerg Bavnehøj
This is the highest point on Funen at 427.5 feet above sea level, offering sweeping views over much of the region. The hill, formed during the Ice Age, features steep sides and meltwater ravines. In ancient times, it was a sacred site dedicated to the fertility god Frø. Today, you'll find a memorial to the victims of the German occupation and a small summer exhibition about the hill’s history. It was also once a beacon for communication during wartime.
See MoreBrændeå
Brænde Creek Valley is one of the most beautiful in Denmark. It is 28 km. long and runs through a part of Funen, marked by woodlands, slopes, valleys, meadows, and wetlands with a multitude of fauna. Great hiking opportunities throughout, and a shelter for sleeping can also be found in the area.
See MoreSaltofte Strand
Saltofte Strand is one of the more open and untouched beaches along this stretch of Fyn’s coast. With its wide shoreline and calm waters, it’s a peaceful spot for a quiet day by the sea. There are no big crowds or built-up areas—just space to breathe, relax, and enjoy the view.
See MoreHelnæs
This scenic peninsula is filled with a rich history, an active arts scene, and great hiking. It’s been inhabited since the Stone Age, and you can still see ancient burial mounds in the hills near Maden. Drive the narrow road out and explore spots like Bobakkerne, where wildflowers bloom in summer. Much of the area is open for walking and perfect for a relaxed nature day.
See MoreHans Christian Andersen - walking-tour
Blend history and fairytale culture on this outdoor walking tour, exploring the storied past of famous Danish author, Hans Christian Isaacson. You'll walk the streets of his hometown, all while soaking in the history of his story on this guided tour.
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BookSvanninge Bakker
A lush outdoor region where you can explore two hiking routes—3.3 km (yellow) and 2.3 km (red)—that wind through the scenic forests of Svanninge Bakker, offering stunning views and the Troll Finn sculpture. According to legend, Troll Finn dug the hole that forms Arreskovsø, and today, his likeness is captured in a unique natural sculpture made of branches by artist Thorkild Hoffmann Larsen. Don’t miss the Skovlyst Tower for star-gazing and historical exhibits about the area’s cultural and natural history.
See MoreStrynØfrugthave
If you're in the area, definitely stop by this charming orchard on the island of Strynø, known for its biodynamic approach and tasty, small-batch juices. They grow apples, pears, plums, and more—some from rare old varieties.
See MoreRistinge Klint
Ristinge Klint is a beautiful coastal hike with sweeping views of the beach and the Baltic Sea. Walk the narrow path along the cliff—you might spot sea birds like Eiders and Brent Geese, or even porpoises. Keep going to Ristinge Hale for a view of Marstal and nearby islets, then loop back to the village on the main road.
See MoreEriks Hale Strand
Eriks Hale Strand is a narrow, peaceful headland near Marstal, known for its row of colorful private bathing houses. On one side, you’ll find calm, shallow waters in the harbor bay; on the other, the open sea. It’s a great spot for a quiet walk or a swim. There’s free access to the area, parking nearby, and a toilet block—but no fixed paths, so wear good shoes!
See MoreVoderup Klint
One of the island’s most stunning spots, these prominent seaside cliffs feature green, grassy terraces that step down toward the sea, creating a dramatic landscape with incredible views. It’s a unique spot you won’t want to miss while exploring the island.
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