Fyn is Denmark’s hidden treasure for golf enthusiasts. With 14 stunning courses, charming local culture, and breathtaking scenery, this destination promises a golfing experience unlike any other in Europe.
Tee off against rolling hills and sparkling seas as you take in breathtaking views of the Little Belt, the South Fyn Archipelago, or Odense's enchanting skyline.
From 2024 to 2026, Fyn will host three international golf tournaments. Follow in the footsteps of the pros: experience the magical golf courses, embark on a golf island-hopping adventure to Ærø, Langeland, and Fyn, and play on courses surrounded by the sea, forests, and the most stunning natural landscapes.
Golf courses and golf stays
Tee off on Fyn’s finest golf coursesTee off on Fyn’s finest golf courses
Fyn’s golf courses offer more than just a game. Play surrounded by picturesque landscapes, iconic castles, and pristine nature. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, you’ll find the perfect course.
Golf stays on Fyn and the IslandsPhoto: Sinatur Gl Avernæs
Golf stays on Fyn and the Islands
Golf stays on Fyn for every taste – choose an inn, manor house, or hotel, and enjoy golf and accommodation combined in one hassle-free package.
Photo: Grønnemose Creative
Photo: Grønnemose Creative
Discover all the highlights for your next golf destination
The finest eateries on FynThe finest eateries on Fyn
The culinary scene of Fyn must be experienced! These gourmet restaurants guarantee high-quality food, so you can enjoy truly memorable meals.
The biggest attractions on FynThe biggest attractions on Fyn
Don't miss out on these attractions when visiting Fyn! There is something for everyone - cute animals, interesting exhibitions, amazing art, the beautiful view over the Little Belt and a trip back to the age of H. C. Andersen.
Overview – Castles and manors on FynOverview – Castles and manors on Fyn
You see them everywhere – there are 123 castles and manors on Fyn. Once they were inhabited by earls and barons, and many still are. You are invited into their lordly chambers and beautiful parks. Some are run only for the purpose of farming and forestry and must be admired at a distance.