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An immersive open-air museum in Nykøbing Falster where visitors experience 14th-century Danish life through hands-on activities, live jousts, and authentic crafts.
Colourful rural gallery and sculpture garden on Falster, blending Cobra-inspired art, changing exhibitions and a relaxed farmhouse setting with free entry.
An 18th-century thatched summer house in Tromnæs Forest, balancing Baltic sea views and woodland calm on the historic Corselitze estate near Nykøbing Falster.
Denmark's enchanting raised bog—a protected wetland of rare plants, ancient history, and boardwalk trails.
Seasonal lakeside adventure park near Nykøbing Falster with a 400 m twin zipline, floating aquapark and high-jump airbag for families and thrill-seekers.
Intimate countryside gallery and goldsmith studio on Falster, where Anette and Michael Arleth present contemporary art and handcrafted jewelry in a homely farmhouse setting.
Iconic red-brick lighthouse at Denmark’s southernmost tip, renowned for sweeping Baltic views, rich birdlife, and a unique natural and scientific heritage.
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.
Atmospheric Bronze Age barrow offering sweeping countryside views and a direct link to Denmark’s prehistoric past in the rural heart of Lolland-Falster.
A windswept 18th-century post mill on southern Falster, Stouby Mølle pairs traditional Danish rural craft with wide-sky views over quiet fields.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A softly curving Baltic beach backed by distinctive thatched houses and woodland, Hesnæs Strand is a quietly atmospheric corner of Falster made for unhurried days.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Intimate classical concerts in a modern hall beside historic Fuglsang Herregård, where carefully curated programs meet open landscapes on the Lolland–Falster coast.
Experience 15th-century Denmark through living history, trebuchets, tournaments, and authentic medieval crafts.
A pale glacial boulder in the shallow waters of Guldborgsund, Den Hvide Mær quietly links ice-age geology, seamark history and tranquil coastal scenery.
A gentle Danish Baltic island of long beaches, quiet farmland, small harbor towns and big skies, where laid-back coastal holidays meet everyday rural life.
Danmarks eneste rene krokodille-zoo, hvor du i tropisk varme kommer helt tæt på verdens krokodiller, kæmpeslanger og andre eksotiske dyr på landlige Falster.
A multi-storey journey through Danish agricultural history, showcasing beautifully preserved tractors and engines inside a pioneering early 20th‑century industrial building.
Serene waterfront camping with views of Grønsund Strait, peaceful Danish hospitality, and easy access to island exploration.
A modest wooden tower on southern Falster offering wide skies, wetlands views and tranquil birdwatching moments amid the fields near Væggerløse.
Wind, water and centuries‑old oaks shape this quiet, untouched coastal meadow where Lolland’s cultural heart meets raw Danish nature.
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.
Restored coastal forest on Falster where wild horses, grazing cattle and rich birdlife shape a quietly dramatic landscape behind the Baltic Sea dike.
Contemporary art in a modernist setting where rural Danish landscape meets international artistic vision.
Experience unparalleled birdwatching at Denmark's southernmost point, where migratory paths converge amidst stunning coastal landscapes.
Navigate enchanting forest mazes and discover multiple pathways through Denmark's woodland countryside.
Charming Danish countryside retreat with exceptional hospitality and homemade breakfasts in a picturesque stone house.
A vast Stone Age barrow in the fields of Møn, where mythic King Grøn and Queen Fane share a windswept ridge with skylarks and distant sea views.
Historic Falster manor estate where centuries of Danish rural life, traditional architecture and gentle gardens meet the waterside landscape of Guldborgsund.
Sweeping sands, gentle surf, and Baltic breezes await at Rødvig Beach—South Zealand’s tranquil harbor escape and a gateway to Stevns Klint’s dramatic cliffs.
Long, dune-backed sands, shallow Baltic waters and a laid-back holiday-house vibe make Gedesby Strand a quietly classic Danish seaside escape.
A working jewelry studio and intimate museum celebrating handcrafted artistry across centuries.
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.
Contemporary Nordic–German art in a converted farmhouse on Lolland, where exhibitions, studios and residencies meet the calm of the Danish countryside.
Windswept Baltic shoreline, dog-friendly sands and wide Falster skies meet in this low-key coastal park on Denmark’s southern edge.
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.
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Denmark's grandest Neoclassical manor, set within romantic gardens and ancient forests.
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