Overlooked nature gems
You might have heard of Fyns Hoved or Svanninge Bakker, but Fyn also offers many smaller, and perhaps more overlooked nature experiences. Take a look and this and you might be inspired to take the road less travled.

Photo: Andreas Bastian

Photo: Katrine Stubager
Klintholm Kalkgrave - limestone quarry
Explore a landscape where layers of the Earth’s history are clearly visible. Klintholm Kalkgrave combines geology, nature and traces of former limestone quarrying.

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: Udvikling Assens - VisitAssens
Vissenbjerg Bakker/Vissenbjerg Hills
Vissenbjerg Hills

Photo: Turist- og Erhvervsforeningen Langeland
Gærdselsskovene - Sydlangeland
Branches from the forests were formerly used for fences around the fields.

Photo: Freja Kock Christlieb
Næbbet (the beak)
The exciting nature area "Næbbet" extends 300 m from the low cliff on the north side towards the South Funen Archipelago.

Photo: VisitKerteminde© Visitkerteminde
Sybergland
Sybergland On the outskirts of Kerteminde City, lays Sybergland, where hiking, nature, and shelters are readily available for anyone to enjoy.

Photo: Marianne Cervin© VisitNyborg
The Ancient Monuments at Lykkesholm
The Lykkesholm Estate nestles in beautiful scenery at the far end of a valley, by a lake surrounded by woodland.

Photo: Brian Schiødt Carlson© Faaborg Turistbureau
Nørresø (lake)
Nørresø Lake is surrounded by beautiful woodland, and from the path around the lake there is a fine view out to the small islands. The lake is up to 6 m deep and is a typical moraine lake, where the

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Thurø Rev Beach
Thurø Rev is one of the best beaches for swimming, and additionally, it is a public beach.




