Sunset-friendly beaches on Fyn
The long and golden Danish summer nights, a cool glass of rosé and your closest friends and loved ones by your side - add a beautiful sunset and you've got the recipe for an almost perfect night. We have gathered the most sunset-friendly beaches for you - take a look.

Photo: Niclas Jessen

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Vitsø Strand (Jørbæk) (Beach)
Enjoy this scenic pebble beach with a jetty and old fishermen's houses on the outskirts of Søby.

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Strib Nordstrand (beach)
The beach is approximately 200 metres long and 15–20 metres wide.

Photo: Faaborg Turistbureau
Bøjden Beach
Located at Topcamp Bøjden Strand. Admission DKK 25. Blue Flag 2019.

Photo: Jens Wognsen© VisitNordfyn
Flyvesandet Beach
Experience Funen’s northernmost point at Flyvesandet. Here you’ll find the island's only real sand dunes, a child-friendly Blue Flag beach, and a fabulous view of Samsø. Whether you want to swim, walk in the woods, or go on a nature adventure, a unique experience awaits.

Photo: Jens Wognsen© VisitNordfyn
Bogense Marina Beach
Nice sandy beach close to Bogense town and marina - for kite surfing, sunbathing and kids playing in the shallow water!

Photo: Gyldensteen Strand
Gyldensteen Strand
Experience Funen's largest nature restoration project at Gyldensteen Strand. Explore the wide paths, spot white-tailed eagles and seals from the bird towers, or enjoy a picnic in the open air. A unique sanctuary for rare birds and for you who love fresh sea air and magnificent nature.

Photo: VisitKerteminde
Fynshoved beach
Fyns hoved is the top of Hindsholm and the top of Fyn. Here there is water on both sides and for many, it is compared to Skagen. The biggest plus of Fyns hoved is the fact that it rains 25% less than Denmark’s average.

Photo: Faaborg Turistbureau© Trente Mølle
Millinge Klint
Millinge Klint shelters is situated about 12 km NE from Faaborg, in a little village Faldsled.

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Keldsnor Lighthouse (Fyr) - South Langeland
Keldsnor lighthouse is tallest on Langeland - much the same height as the famous Rundetårn in Copenhagen’s city centre. This rectangular lighthouse is 34m high and was built in 1905.

Photo: Mikkel Jézéquel
Gulstav Cliff
Dovns Cliff and Gulstav Cliff are hills that have been partially "eaten" by the sea.





