Best Attractions near Søbygård
The 10 best attractions near Søbygård
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Søbygård
Ærø’s last ducal manor, where moats, manor rooms and a geopark centre bring island history, geology and gentle countryside adventures together in one stop.
Søbygårdsvej 2, 5985 Søby Ærø4.1Very Good 311 Reviews -
Ærø Museum
Step into Ærø’s past inside a 1775 bailiff’s house, where island history, quirky traditions and a time‑capsule garden unfold in the heart of Ærøskøbing.
Søndergade 16, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.0Very Good 1 Reviews -
Fyrtårn østmole
A small harbour lighthouse on Ærøskøbing’s eastern mole, Fyrtårn Østmole adds quiet maritime character and wide sea views to this fairytale Danish island port.
Ærøskøbing5.0Excellent 2 Reviews -
Fyrtårn vestmole
Walk across the seabed to encounter 3,000 seals on Denmark's most dynamic tidal landscape.
Ærø Municipality5.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
Jørbæk Strand
A tranquil Baltic beach with picnic facilities and authentic island charm on Ærø's quieter southern shore.
W6RQ+GR, 5985 Søby Ærø4.8Excellent 4 Reviews -
Voderup Klint
Terraced coastal cliffs where Ice Age geology, open sea views and tranquil island farmland meet in one of Ærø’s most distinctive natural landscapes.
Mølledamsvej 1, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.6Excellent 508 Reviews -
Ærø Golf Klub
Wind-shaped seaside golf wrapped around a working lighthouse at the northern tip of Ærø, with sea views from every hole and a cosy clubhouse in the old keeper’s house.
Skjoldnæsvej 8, 5985 Søby Ærø4.3Very Good 299 Reviews -
Skjoldnaes Lighthouse
Discover Marstal’s iconic row of colorful bathing huts, a living symbol of Ærø’s seaside heritage and Danish summer life along the Baltic shore.
Skjolnæs Fyr, Skjoldnæsvej, 5985 Søby Ærø4.5Excellent 309 Reviews -
Badehuse ved Vestre Strandvej
A ribbon of tiny, colourful wooden bath huts on Ærøskøbing’s Vesterstrand, blending living island tradition with one of Ærø’s most scenic, swimmable beaches.
Vestre Strandvej 1, 2, 5970, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.7Excellent 37 Reviews -
Mindesten for Ærøs Samling
Discover Marstal’s colorful beach cabins—historic bathing huts lining the Ærø coast, embodying Danish maritime heritage, island nostalgia, and waterfront charm.
Olde Mølle 3, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.5Excellent 2 Reviews
Other attractions near Søbygård
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Det Gamle Værft
A working harbor shipyard turned hands-on maritime hub, where traditional crafts, nautical style, and Ærø’s seafaring heritage come together by the quayside.
Ærøskøbing Havn 4B, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.0Very Good 19 Reviews -
Ærø Jazzfestival
An intimate summer jazz festival in an old island shipyard, where harbour history, Nordic light and live music blend into long, atmospheric nights.
Det gamle Værft (kun uge 31, Ærøskøbing Havn 4 A, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.8Excellent 5 Reviews -
Flaske-Peters Samling
An intimate maritime museum in Ærøskøbing’s old poorhouse, filled with Flaske-Peter’s extraordinary ships in bottles and miniature seafaring worlds in glass.
Smedegade 22, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.5Excellent 83 Reviews -
Ærø Whiskey Destilleri
Island-crafted single malt whisky with complete grain traceability and legendary local oak maturation.
Torvet 5, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.3Very Good 25 Reviews -
Hammerich House • Aero Museum
A collector's cabinet of curiosities in a half-timbered cottage, brimming with antiques and artistic treasures.
Gyden 22, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.6Excellent 8 Reviews -
Ærøskøbing Bymuseum • Ærø Museum
A 1775 sheriff's house revealing Ærø's maritime heritage and border-crossing history.
Brogade 3, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.3Very Good 29 Reviews -
Ærøskøbing Church
An 18th‑century island church with medieval roots, blue maritime pews and hanging model ships, offering a quiet window into Ærø’s seafaring soul.
Kirkestræde 5, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.2Very Good 18 Reviews -
Naturlegepladsen & shelters
A modest island playground and shelter spot on Ærø’s edge, blending simple outdoor fun, family-friendly space and back-to-basics overnight stays under open skies.
5970 Ærøskøbing3.9Good 16 Reviews -
Ærø
Storybook streets, gentle Baltic seascapes and a quietly ambitious island community make Ærø a slow-travel haven in Denmark’s South Funen Archipelago.
Ærø Municipality4.7Excellent 338 Reviews -
Ærø Bryggeri
Craft beer, island heritage, and authentic Danish hospitality in a historic microbrewery.
Vandværksvej 5, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.6Excellent 222 Reviews -
Coast Gallery
A small seaside studio-gallery on Ærø’s south coast, where artist Henrik Thorsøe weaves the island’s shifting light, music and poetry into intimate coastal paintings.
Søndre Kystvej 19, 5970 Ærøskøbing -
Mindesten for Edvard Biering
A modest roadside memorial on Ærø, honouring district doctor Edvard Biering and offering a quiet glimpse into the island’s everyday history.
Lille Risevej 2A, 5970 Ærøskøbing2.0Poor 1 Reviews -
God badestrand
A peaceful Baltic beach where Danish coastal simplicity meets island tranquility.
Unnamed Road, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.3Very Good 11 Reviews -
Ærø Flyveplads
A small grass airfield in Ærø’s countryside, where island tranquillity meets light aircraft, scenic flights and colourful community events under wide open skies.
Dortheadalsvej 11, 5960 Marstal4.6Excellent 29 Reviews -
View Point
A simple stop on Ærø’s coastal dike with sweeping views of sea, marsh and sky, perfect for a quiet pause, a photo, or a golden-hour moment between towns.
RCPX+PG3, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.8Excellent 6 Reviews -
Strandbyen Havn
Small, scenic marina and beachside hideaway on Ærø’s eastern tip, where simple harbour life, camping and open seascapes meet in a quietly charming setting.
Strandbyvejen 15, 5960 Marstal4.5Excellent 53 Reviews -
Sankt Alberts church
Grassy earthworks on a windswept headland mark where a Viking fort and medieval church once watched over Ærø’s coast, their story now held in turf and sea air.
5970 Ærøskøbing4.0Very Good 68 Reviews -
Vejsnæs Nakke Fyr
A modest working lighthouse on Ærø’s exposed southern tip, where Ice Age cliffs, sweeping sea views and restless wind meet in a quietly dramatic coastal landscape.
Ryggerholmevej 4-6, 5970 Ærøskøbing4.5Excellent 2 Reviews -
Hafenbune Mommark
A small harbour world on Als’ east coast, where working boats, a sandy beach and seaside grills gather around a quiet Baltic marina marker.
Mommarkvej 382, 6470 Sydals5.0Excellent 4 Reviews -
Mommark Marina
A restored maritime gem where working fishermen, award-winning cuisine, and Blue Flag beaches meet scenic Danish coastline.
Mommarkvej 380, 6470 Sydals4.4Very Good 1,835 Reviews -
Fine , die Fischmagd
A quiet coastal waypoint on Als where the simple life of a fish maid meets the far‑reaching consequences of the 1864 war in a contemplative rural setting.
Mommarkvej 380, 6470 Sydals5.0Excellent 2 Reviews -
Hans, der Fischer
A humble fisherman figure on a quiet Sydals lane, Hans, der Fischer captures the spirit of Als’ coastal heritage in a single, characterful roadside stop.
Mommarkvej 380, 6470 Sydals4.5Excellent 4 Reviews -
Lyø
Small, green and gently shaped by sea and history, Lyø is a tranquil South Funen island where half-timbered villages, soft hills and bird‑rich coasts invite slow exploration.
5601 Faaborg4.7Excellent 67 Reviews -
Bjørnø
Tiny, car‑free Bjørnø blends hilly Ice Age landscapes, rich birdlife and easy shoreline walks into one tranquil South Funen island escape.
5601 Faaborg4.6Excellent 44 Reviews -
Aero Hotel
Relaxed adults-only island hotel on the edge of Marstal, with indoor pool, generous breakfast and easy access to Ærø’s beaches, harbour life and coastal paths.
Egehovedvej 4, 5960 Marstal4.1Very Good 620 Reviews -
Ærø Svømmeklub
Community‑run island swim club and indoor pool in Marstal, offering lanes, lessons and a simple, all‑weather place to dip into everyday life on Ærø.
Markgade 1, 5960 Marstal4.4Very Good 14 Reviews -
Marstal Havn og Marina
Atmospheric island harbour where working shipyard, modern marina and Baltic seascapes meet just steps from Marstal’s maritime heart.
Havnepladsen 8, 5960 Marstal4.1Very Good 9 Reviews -
Marstal Søfartsmuseum
Five centuries of Danish maritime heritage brought to life through ship models, immersive interiors, and authentic harbour atmosphere.
Prinsensgade 1, 5960 Marstal4.6Excellent 758 Reviews -
Monument over Faldne Danske Søfolk under 1.Verdenskrig
A modest waterfront memorial in Marstal that quietly honours Danish merchant sailors lost in World War I, set amid the everyday life of a working harbour.
Prinsebroen 1, 5960 Marstal -
Skipper Park
Maritime-themed playground and café by Marstal harbour, where kids splash and bounce while adults unwind over sea views and simple island fare.
Via Østersøvej, Gasværksvej 16, 5960 Marstal4.6Excellent 17 Reviews -
The bell stone
Prehistoric dolmen on a hilltop grove, where a resonant capstone, sweeping sea views and island folklore turn an ancient burial site into a quietly magical stop.
Vestensvej 19, 5601 Faaborg4.3Very Good 99 Reviews -
Badehusene i Marstal
A slender sand spit lined with vividly painted wooden bathing huts, Badehusene i Marstal capture Ærø’s gentle island spirit, maritime heritage and slow seaside living.
Kalkovns stien, 5960 Marstal4.6Excellent 92 Reviews -
Erik's Tail
A narrow ribbon of sand lined with colourful huts, Erik's Tail puts you between two seas at once: sheltered lagoon on one side, open Baltic waves on the other.
Erik's Tail4.7Excellent 35 Reviews -
Vornæs havn
Small, scenic harbour on the Vornæs peninsula where woodland meets the South Funen coast, offering quiet moorings, coastal walks and peaceful fishing waters.
Søren Lolks Vej, 5700 Svendborg4.1Very Good 20 Reviews -
Faaborg Clock Tower
Freestanding medieval bell tower and symbol of Faaborg, offering narrow-stair climbs, chiming bells and wide views over the town and South Funen coast.
Tårnstræde, 5600 Faaborg4.5Excellent 111 Reviews -
Øhavsmuseet
A sensory, barefoot museum journey in Faaborg where sound, light and touch reveal how the South Funen Archipelago’s nature has shaped human lives through the ages.
Havnegade 3, 5600 Faaborg4.4Very Good 205 Reviews -
Kegnæs Fyr
Compact Baltic lighthouse on the tip of Kegnæs with far‑reaching sea views, quiet coastal paths and an atmospheric glimpse into Denmark’s maritime frontier.
Nørre Landevej 7, 6470 Sydals4.7Excellent 529 Reviews -
Holstenshuus
An elegant 18th-century rococo garden where history and horticulture meet in serene Danish countryside.
Slotsalleen 3 Parkering have / garden : Slotsalleen 3 Godskontor og værksted :, Slotsalleen 6, 5600 Faaborg4.4Very Good 157 Reviews -
Tåsinge
Romantic South Funen island of skipper villages, castle landscapes, hilltop views and the enduring love story of Elvira Madigan and Sixten Sparre.
5700 Svendborg4.6Excellent 104 Reviews -
Svanninge Bjerge
Undulating forested hills, glacial valleys and far‑reaching views over South Funen make Svanninge Bjerge a quietly dramatic corner of the so‑called Funen Alps.
Odensevej 160, 5600 Faaborg4.7Excellent 30 Reviews -
Ristinge Klint
Dramatic ice‑age cliffs, sweeping Baltic views and simple coastal trails make Ristinge Klint a quietly spectacular corner of southern Langeland.
5932 Humble4.7Excellent 142 Reviews -
Gorilla Park Svendborg
High‑rope thrills in a South Funen beech forest, with eight treetop courses, long zip‑lines and a Big Swing blending outdoor adventure, views and shared laughs.
Rødmevej 45, 5771 Stenstrup4.6Excellent 128 Reviews -
Kegnaes
A quietly remote Baltic peninsula where big skies, sandy beaches, birdlife and star‑bright nights create one of southern Denmark’s most tranquil coastal escapes.
6470 Sydals4.9Excellent 57 Reviews -
Elvira Madigan og Sixten Sparre
A modest forest memorial in Nørreskoven on Tåsinge, where a quiet clearing and simple stone mark the dramatic 1889 fate of Elvira Madigan and Sixten Sparre.
Nørreskovvej 14, 5700 Svendborg4.0Very Good 53 Reviews -
Ambrosius's Oak
A 400‑year‑old oak in Tåsinge’s Nørreskov forest, where poetry, castle history, and quiet woodland atmosphere meet beneath one vast crown.
Nørreskovvej 1, 5700 Svendborg4.5Excellent 244 Reviews -
Danmarks Forsorgsmuseum
Step inside Northern Europe’s best‑preserved poorhouse in Svendborg and explore 100 years of Danish welfare history told through original rooms, objects and human destinies.
Grubbemøllevej 13, 5700 Svendborg4.6Excellent 750 Reviews -
Anne Hvide's House
Explore Denmark's rich glass and ceramic heritage at Holmegaard Værk, featuring extensive collections and live artisan demonstrations.
Fruestræde 3, 5700 Svendborg3.8Good 8 Reviews -
Naturama
Denmark's most immersive natural history museum, where dramatic design and living collections reveal nature's interconnected wonders.
Dronningemaen 30, 5700 Svendborg4.4Very Good 1,545 Reviews -
Valdemars Slot
Seaside baroque manor on Tåsinge where royal ambition, naval heroism and intimate family life meet amid gardens, shoreline paths and characterful historic interiors.
Valdemars Slot, Slotsalleen 100, 5700 Svendborg4.1Very Good 1,531 Reviews
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Historic ducal manor turned lively activity centre, where Ærø’s noble past, island geology and family-friendly experiences come together beside a tranquil moat.
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