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Restored coastal forest on Falster where wild horses, grazing cattle and rich birdlife shape a quietly dramatic landscape behind the Baltic Sea dike.
A modest wooden tower on southern Falster, offering wide skies, calm wetlands and an easy window into the birdlife just beyond Marielyst’s busy beach scene.
A modest wooden tower on southern Falster offering wide skies, wetlands views and tranquil birdwatching moments amid the fields near Væggerløse.
Experience unparalleled birdwatching at Denmark's southernmost point, where migratory paths converge amidst stunning coastal landscapes.
Long, dune-backed sands, shallow Baltic waters and a laid-back holiday-house vibe make Gedesby Strand a quietly classic Danish seaside escape.
Gedser Lighthouse marks the southernmost tip of Denmark with sweeping Baltic views, historic maritime heritage, and dramatic coastal scenery at Gedser Odde.
Living windmill, local flea market and green village commons at Denmark’s southern edge, where coastal light, milling heritage and everyday life meet.
Long, low and windswept, Det Falsterske Dige is Falster’s coastal backbone: a working sea wall that doubles as a tranquil walking and cycling route with wide Baltic views.
Compact coastal lookout tower and modern landmark in the heart of Marielyst, offering easy, free views over the resort town, dunes and holiday landscape.
Cosy rooms, practical apartments and a welcoming café in the heart of Marielyst, just a short stroll from the long, family-friendly sands of Falster’s best-known beach.
Small but central, Strandvejstorvet is Marielyst’s relaxed village square, where beach life, everyday errands and seaside treats meet just behind the dunes.
A long, soft ribbon of Baltic sand backed by dunes, dyke path and a cosy holiday town, Marielyst blends easy seaside fun with big skies and quietly beautiful light.
Modest earthworks in the fields near Gedser tell the quiet story of a medieval royal manor, long vanished yet still etched into the Falster landscape.
Denmark's southernmost vineyard, cultivating 900 vines at the tip of Falster island.
Windswept Baltic shoreline, dog-friendly sands and wide Falster skies meet in this low-key coastal park on Denmark’s southern edge.
Discover a world of oddities and local legends at Museum Obscurum in Nykøbing Falster, where cabinets of curiosities blur fact and fiction for all ages.
A quiet local history archive in Gedser preserving photographs, documents and memories from Denmark’s southernmost town and its surrounding villages.
A compact geological treasure chest at Denmark’s southern tip, where fossils, minerals and Baltic amber reveal the ancient story of Gedser’s windswept shores.
A windswept 18th-century post mill on southern Falster, Stouby Mølle pairs traditional Danish rural craft with wide-sky views over quiet fields.
A cheerful ochre landmark in Gedser, the Yellow Palace blends small-town history, railway heritage, and garden charm at Denmark’s southern edge.
Explore Denmark's southernmost lighthouse, offering rich maritime history and stunning Baltic Sea vistas.
Historic 12‑track roundhouse at Denmark’s southern tip, where vintage locomotives and a preserved depot tell the story of Gedser’s international rail gateway.
Experience the serene coastal beauty of Kroghage Nature Preserve in Gedser, Denmark.
Denmark's raw southern edge where wild coastlines, rare birds, and untamed nature converge.
Denmark's premier rhododendron showcase, ablaze with color each spring in a serene coastal woodland setting.
A modest wooden bench on the outskirts of Gedser offering a quiet pause between harbor town and wild Baltic coastline at Denmark’s southern fringe.
Historic red-and-white lighthouse at Denmark’s southernmost point, offering sweeping Baltic Sea views, natural beauty, and a window into Danish maritime heritage.
A quiet coastal strip at Denmark’s southern fringe, where simple seaside paths, open skies and the Baltic horizon invite slow walking and sea-gazing.
A quietly evocative 19th-century beacon on Falster’s southern tip, where wind, sea and sky meet at the edge of Denmark and ships slide past on the Baltic horizon.
Denmark's premier bird banding station where migration science comes alive.
Clifftop parking at Gedser Odde, where the road ends, the Baltic Sea opens up and a short walk leads you to the southernmost point of Denmark.
Windy cliffs, vast Baltic horizons and sweeping bird migrations meet at Denmark’s quietly dramatic southernmost point on the island of Falster.
Compact maritime exhibition in a historic marine station at Denmark’s southern edge, combining sea‑rescue history, communication stories and wide Baltic Sea views.
At the wind-battered tip of Gedser Odde, the South Stone quietly marks Denmark’s southernmost point amid low cliffs, open Baltic horizons and migrating seabirds.
Wind-swept cliffs, a southernmost stone and vast Baltic horizons make Gedser Odde a raw, beautiful meeting point of land, sea, birds and deep time.
A pale glacial boulder in the shallow waters of Guldborgsund, Den Hvide Mær quietly links ice-age geology, seamark history and tranquil coastal scenery.
Wind, water and centuries‑old oaks shape this quiet, untouched coastal meadow where Lolland’s cultural heart meets raw Danish nature.
Iconic red-brick lighthouse at Denmark’s southernmost tip, renowned for sweeping Baltic views, rich birdlife, and a unique natural and scientific heritage.
Experience Falster’s vibrant indoor flea market in Nykøbing—Loppeworld offers vintage treasures, local bargains, and a lively atmosphere unique to Danish thrift culture.
Small, authentic harbour on Guldborgsund where local sailing life, relaxed angling and easy access to Nykøbing Falster’s town centre meet in one quiet quay.
Colourful rural gallery and sculpture garden on Falster, blending Cobra-inspired art, changing exhibitions and a relaxed farmhouse setting with free entry.
Contemporary art in a modernist setting where rural Danish landscape meets international artistic vision.
Leafy, old-school camping on the edge of Nykøbing Falster, with cabins, family facilities and easy access to town, coast, forest and nearby tropical water fun.
Formerly a compact zoo and botanical garden in Nykøbing Falster, Guldborgsund Zoo & Botanisk Have blended animals, greenery and play in one relaxed urban green pocket.
An immersive open-air museum in Nykøbing Falster where visitors experience 14th-century Danish life through hands-on activities, live jousts, and authentic crafts.
A compact former fire station packed with classic red engines, rescue gear and three quirky sister museums, offering a vivid glimpse of everyday history in Nykøbing Falster.
An 18th-century thatched summer house in Tromnæs Forest, balancing Baltic sea views and woodland calm on the historic Corselitze estate near Nykøbing Falster.
Eco-certified seaside camping on Lolland, where beech trees, a child-friendly Baltic beach and relaxed facilities create a gentle, low-impact coastal escape.
Witness Denmark's largest seal colony on intimate Baltic boat tours from a historic coastal harbor.
Intimate south‑Lolland marina with big‑sky sea views, cosy quayside life and easygoing facilities for sailors, day trippers and camper van travellers.
A shadowy cabinet of curiosities in an old Falster townhouse, where Cornelius Rödder’s cryptozoological collection blurs the line between folklore, superstition and science.
A creaking 17th‑century house where Falster’s local history, a nostalgic grocer’s shop and the fantastical Museum Obscurum blur the line between memory, myth and curiosity.
Seasonal lakeside adventure park near Nykøbing Falster with a 400 m twin zipline, floating aquapark and high-jump airbag for families and thrill-seekers.
Bandholm Strand on Lolland’s north coast offers inviting sandy beaches, tranquil parkland, and a harbour steeped in Danish maritime history, perfect for relaxed coastal escapes.
Contemporary Nordic–German art in a converted farmhouse on Lolland, where exhibitions, studios and residencies meet the calm of the Danish countryside.
A beautifully preserved 1816 smock mill on a low hill in Nykøbing Falster, where sails, barn and miller’s house keep Denmark’s rural milling heritage alive.
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Rewilded forest, wild horses and wide-open meadows tucked just behind Falster’s long sandy beaches, offering gentle trails, bird towers and a close-to-nature escape.
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