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An uninhabited Danish island reached by wading through the sea, Æbelø is a tidal wilderness of cliffs, forest, deer and sea eagles just off the coast of Funen.
A rewilded coastal landscape of lagoons, lakes and reeds where birds, big skies and the Kattegat sea reclaim former farmland on Funen’s north coast.
Intimate local museum preserving North Funen's heritage through archaeology, crafts, and everyday artifacts.
Step into the Viking Age at Ladby, Funen’s only authentic ship burial site, showcasing a millennium-old chieftain’s grave and immersive Norse history by Kerteminde Fjord.
Compact but powerful war museum near Odense airport, revealing how Funen lived, resisted and endured during the German occupation from 1940 to 1945.
A small gull island and tidal shallows at the edge of Horsens, offering open fjord views, seabirds and quiet, low‑key contact with the coastal landscape.
Langelinieanlægget: a tranquil lakeside park in Horsens offering picturesque walks, vibrant gardens, playgrounds, and local culture in a lush urban oasis.
Expansive private garden on North Funen with a central lake, rich planting and tranquil seating nooks, offering a serene, design-led escape in rural Denmark.
Fjordside conference hotel and event retreat on a narrow peninsula in Horsens Fjord, where bright meeting rooms meet long sandy beaches and calm coastal nature.
Working 1820 village windmill on Odense’s northern edge, where historic machinery, apple gardens and lively seasonal events bring rural Denmark to life.
Step into a living Iron Age settlement on Odense’s edge, where reconstructed longhouses, hands‑on activities and gentle countryside turn history into an immersive day out.
Living history museum in Odense where you can step into 19th-century rural Denmark, explore authentic farm buildings, and experience Funen’s vibrant cultural heritage.
Wind-shaped cliffs, rare coastal nature and wide sea horizons meet at Funen’s far northern tip, where Fyns Hoved gathers the essence of Danish coastal landscape.
Slender and serene on a wooded headland, Træskohage Fyr offers big fjord views, easy coastal walking and a quietly contemplative pause on Vejle Fjord.
Hunt for a hidden giant troll crafted from recycled dreams in Odense's enchanted forest.
Historic lighthouse on Samsø’s southwestern tip, blending medieval ramparts, sweeping sea views and classic Danish coastal atmosphere in one compact headland.
A modest white tower at the very tip of Enebærodde, where Odense Fjord meets the Kattegat and wide skies, strong currents and heathland create a wild coastal feel.
Modest local beach on Odense Fjord, where quiet swims, big skies and new coastal nature projects meet everyday life at the water’s edge.
Moated Renaissance manor by Horsens Fjord, surrounded by a tranquil castle park where historic brick walls, water and woodland create a quietly atmospheric escape.
Historic Funen manor with a romantic landscape park, forests and a charming regional food market set in atmospheric farm buildings.
Wind, current and big skies at the narrow, stony gateway where Odense Fjord meets the open sea on Funen’s quiet north coast.
Colossal black‑and‑white animals climb old grain silos at Odense Harbour, turning raw industrial concrete into a striking, free open‑air artwork by the water.
Step into a giant’s shoes in Fredericia’s Historical Mini-Town, an open-air 1:10 model of the 1849 fortress city crafted with meticulous, community-driven detail.
Slim finger of land and bathing jetty reaching into Horsens Fjord, offering easy wild-style swimming, open water views and a quiet pause between town and forest.
A modest open-air classroom on Odense’s rural edge, Jordrummet invites hands-on encounters with soil, fields, and quiet green space between town and countryside.
Community sports park in Odense's spirited western neighbourhood, where local pride and Nordic heritage meet recreational opportunity.
A luminous 1920 “Church of Peace” in Odense’s Skibhus Quarter, blending Jensen Klint’s thoughtful brick architecture with stained glass, music and local community life.
A waterfront cultural village in Odense Harbour, where striking Nordic architecture, North Atlantic art, storytelling and cuisine meet beside the water’s edge.
A simple waterside staircase where Odense’s fjord path dips towards the water, inviting you to sit, slow down, and soak in big skies and quiet coastal scenery.
A living biodiversity laboratory on Horsens’ southern edge, where meadows, forest fringe, wildlife pond and forest garden turn an everyday walk into a quiet lesson in nature.
Ship-shaped, free-to-use and open year-round, Odense Havnebad brings outdoor swimming, sauna warmth and harbour views together in the heart of urban Odense.
A half-submerged Hans Christian Andersen rises from Odense Harbour, blending literary legend, protest art and waterfront atmosphere in one striking sculpture.
Small wooden picnic cabin and outdoor classroom nestled in Horsens’ Tyrstedlund Naturpark, surrounded by meadows, pond and biodiversity-rich habitats.
A fully operational 1916 power station where vintage diesel engines roar to life monthly, preserving a century of industrial innovation.
A modest suburban square in Odense V that quietly honours Denmark’s Euro 1992 coach beside the city’s main football stadium complex.
A compact urban nook in central Odense where a sculptural storytelling swing and stepped seating invite you to pause, daydream and weave your own city tales.
A slender steel silhouette on Bolbro Bakke, Bolbro Vartegn keeps the memory of Odense’s lost Odinstårnet alive as a compact, contemporary neighborhood landmark.
A former cattle market turned national broadcast hub, Kvægtorvet quietly links Odense’s industrial past with Denmark’s modern media present.
Explore Denmark's railway heritage aboard historic locomotives and vintage carriages in an authentic 1954 depot.
A small, quiet forest at the edge of Horsens, Løkkeskoven offers easy walks, local birdsong and soft woodland light just steps from the houses of Stensballe.
Stunning coastal headland at Funen’s northern tip, offering wild landscapes, panoramic sea views, rare birdlife, and serene walking trails in a pristine Danish nature reserve.
A busy railway forecourt where commuters, cyclists and an eight‑metre Hans Christian Andersen–inspired sculpture share the same lively urban stage.
A monumental Hermes of granite and water marks the gateway to Odense’s main shopping street, weaving myth, Viking history and urban everyday life into one sculpture.
Odense’s historic royal garden – a formal yet welcoming green gateway of lawns, sculptures and summer concerts beside the city’s castle.
Step into Denmark’s Gothic heart at Odense Cathedral—site of St. Canute’s martyrdom, renowned Renaissance art, and centuries of royal and religious history.
A serene bronze heroine from Greek myth, Gerhard Henning’s Danaë reclines quietly in Odense’s King’s Garden, bridging baroque greenery and modern city life.
A medieval monastic church of red brick and quiet light, Saint Hans links Odense’s castle, sacred history and old-town charm in one compact, atmospheric stop.
Compact yet richly layered museum in Odense’s musical quarter, tracing Carl Nielsen’s life, music and partnership with sculptor Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen.
A historic woollen mill turned vibrant cultural quarter, where art, film, shopping and café life fill atmospheric brick courtyards in the heart of Odense.
An intimate Samsø smallholder’s farm where thatched roofs, animals and kitchen gardens bring Denmark’s rural past to life in a single charming homestead.
Funen’s flagship art museum in a historic woollen mill complex, blending Danish masterpieces, contemporary exhibitions, family-friendly creativity and café life on Amphi Square.
An immersive museum in Odense where architecture, garden and multimedia exhibitions draw you deep into the imaginative world of Hans Christian Andersen.
Share a bronze bench with Hans Christian Andersen himself in the heart of Odense’s fairy-tale district, where the city’s stories slip quietly into everyday life.
A modest cobbled square where traces of a 13th‑century monastery, a pioneering theatre and a bustling market weave Odense’s history into everyday city life.
A playful fairy-tale universe inside H.C. Andersen’s House, where children dress up, act out stories and create their own adventures in the heart of Odense.
Cobblestoned Blackfriars Square blends medieval streets, colourful timber houses and a bustling twice‑weekly market in the historic heart of Hans Christian Andersen’s Odense.
A bronze suitcase poised for takeoff above a shimmering fountain, this H.C. Andersen–inspired sculpture turns a small Odense square into a quiet fairytale scene.
A pocket-sized historic quarter where cobbled courtyards, timbered houses and multimedia galleries bring the story of Odense and Funen vividly to life.
A towering black‑and‑white portrait of Hans Christian Andersen on a quiet Odense gable, where fairytale heritage meets contemporary street art in the old town.
On Sortebrødre Torv, the lost Odense Comediehuus lives on in stories of young H.C. Andersen, vanished footlights and a square that still hums with everyday drama.
Hands-on time travel through 20th‑century Danish homes, fashion and design inside Odense’s historic Brandts Klædefabrik complex.
Discover the tranquil beauty of Sneglehøjen in Odense, a serene natural retreat perfect for leisurely walks and family outings.
A striking Don John mural turning an ordinary Odense side street into a memorable canvas of symbols, stories and contemporary Nordic street art.
An intimate city museum in Odense’s old town, blending Viking stories, historic homes and hands-on family exhibits across courtyards and centuries.
A provocative Hans Christian Andersen–inspired granite sculpture on Odense’s main shopping street, where a simple needle becomes a playful, ambiguous urban conversation.
Enjoy serene lawns, mature trees, and recreational paths in Nyborg’s central green park—a scenic spot for relaxation and community just steps from historical landmarks.
Gothic grandeur and royal history meet in the heart of Odense at St. Canute's Cathedral, a landmark of spiritual and architectural significance on Funen.
Experience the heart of Danish comedy at Odense Comediehuus, where culture and laughter intertwine in the vibrant city center.
A vibrant tribute to Hans Christian Andersen’s timeless tales, this lively mural transforms central Odense into a colorful celebration of Denmark’s literary heritage.
Discover Thomas Dambo’s eco-friendly giant troll, Hans Hulehånd, hidden along Odense’s scenic canal—blending public art, folklore, and a touch of adventure for all ages.
Experience the fusion of history and art at Odense's iconic Maiden Jump.
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An uninhabited Danish island reached by wading through the sea, Æbelø is a tidal wilderness of cliffs, forest, deer and sea eagles just off the coast of Funen.
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