At Egeskov Castle on the Danish island of Funen, various exhibitions offer an insight into the development of mobility over the last 150 years. All indoors – a tip for bad weather days on the island!
The port town of Svendborg on the Danish island of Funen invites you to stroll through the town and offers a maritime experience with its harbor, sailing ships and ferries to the South Funen Archipelago
The Egeskov moated castle with its extensive gardens and parks offers attractions and experiences for more than one day’s visit – from the castle ghost to Shakespeare’s puppet world to the classic car show
The Danish fishing town of Kerteminde on Funen island is quite cozy – but the Fjord and Belt Center, the Larsen Museum of Funen Painting and a handsome old town attract visitors on a tour of Denmark.
A burial mound in the northeast of Funen – 5000 years old and still “warable” today! Cave exploration with a flashlight in Mårhøj
Nyborg is the eastern gateway to the Danish island of Funen. Because of its strategic importance, a castle and palace were built first, and around them a respectable merchant town.
You can travel back in time around 1000 years when you enter the gloomy burial mound in Ladby and your eyes get used to the darkness…
If you’re interested in European history, you shouldn’t miss the Lindeskov dolmens and the Magelund Voldsted hill fort on a trip to the Danish island of Funen. After all, the dolmens are over 5000 years old!
Langeland is a varied cycling island without too many climbs. The beaches are not far away, but there are also many nature reserves that are interesting to observe.
A quickly reachable destination from east german Leipzig is the hill church Beucha. Mountain – church? Near Leipzig? Well, the mountain is 20m high, but the quarry underneath makes the sight spectacular. A short circular walk or a concert in the saxon church round off the visit.
