This region is home to 700 miles of coastline and 90 islands, including Fyn, the third largest island in Denmark. Also known as "Funen," this attractive island of thatched farmhouses, myriad beaches, forests, beaches and grassland offers gorgeous Kattegat and Baltic views. The most popular spot is quirky Odense, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, but don't miss Ladby's Viking ship grave, where the remains of a 72-foot longship, burial site of a 10th-century Viking chieftain, have been excavated.
Restaurants in Funen and Islands
4.5 based on 835 reviews
Odense ZOO has been elected the best zoo in Europe. We prioritize the well-being of the animals and try to give the animals as natural surroundings within their cages as possible, to increase the quality of their life as well as to give our visitors the experience of seeing the animals as close to their natural invironments as possible.
We took a day trip from Copenhagen by train to visit the Odense Zoo. It was a long day but worth it. Odense Zoo is a smallish zoo—after a full day we had seen everything. It’s not as flashy as the Copenhagen Zoo but has a lot of heart. Lots of great opportunities to get close to the animals and lots of fun activities. My son loved all the playgrounds and the treetop walk was a neat experience. We also paid extra to go sloth-hunting and feed some monkeys and it was quite a memorable afternoon. Only negative was that the food options weren’t that great—pretty much just froed food. We’ll come back again but bring our lunch next time.
4.5 based on 142 reviews
Æro is a magical place. An hour or so ferry from Svendborg and you’re transported to an island with history dating back over 400 years. We were fortunate enough to stay at a b&b hosted by a lovely couple. They helped us better understand the history and to prioritize our brief stay.
4.5 based on 69 reviews
At Fyn, the island in the middle of Denmark - about 2 hours drive from Copenhagen - a fascinating Japanese was the festive set-up for a family and friend's lunch gathering this fall. Amazingly true to Japanese garden culture and tradition the garden (& it's excellent restaurant) surprised us all with is tranquility, it's beauty and variation. The hosts shared not only their vision for this "dream of their life project" but also their enthusiasm, love and commitment to create a special place - not only for themselves but for travellers/visitors like us. Can not recommend it enough.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Kongebro Harbour (55°30,7'N 9°42,6'E) is located in Lillebælt on the NE side of the Old Lillebæltsbro and is a pleasant smaller marina. Middelfart has very scenic coastal areas and is surrounded by narrow waters that provide good protection from weather and wind. From Kongebro Harbour there is magnificent views of the old and new Lillebæltsbro. Nearby the harbour there is several deer parks with the possibility to eat Your own food among the animals. There is a barbecue, a grill and firewood for free use. We provide herbs available! Kongebro Harbour is for those who want idyll and nature. You can walk in the surrounding forest or follow the path along the banks of Lillebælt fore about 15 minutes to Middelfart city center - a beautiful stroll which also leads you through Sildemarken and Old Harbour. 44 boats, restaurant, electricity and water, toilet / bath
4.5 based on 27 reviews
A beautiful green place with roads for mountain bikes and a lake for fishing and swimming. Not a wheelchair friendly place.
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