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Touring cycling in Kerteminde offers diverse landscapes, from coastal paths with sea views to tranquil rural scenery. The region, situated on the island of Funen, features well-maintained routes that traverse rolling hills, fruit plantations, and wetlands. Cyclists can explore the Hindsholm Peninsula, known for its idyllic villages and unspoiled natural environment, or follow paths along the Kerteminde Fjord. The terrain generally ranges from flat coastal sections to routes with moderate elevation gain, making it suitable for various fitness levels.
Last updated: June 25, 2026
4.6
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59.2km
03:31
190m
190m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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33.9km
02:03
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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52.2km
03:06
160m
160m
Hard bike ride. Good fitness required. You may need to push your bike for some segments of this route.
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34.7km
01:59
120m
120m
Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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45.0km
02:34
160m
160m
Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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It was really fun to try out the old bikes. A lovely opportunity to take a short break, have coffee and cake, and look around the old house a bit.
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Camp Hverringe is a genuine beach campsite. If you have your own boat, you can also moor it at the campsite. During the summer months, you can rent SUP boards and kayaks.
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Kerteminde North Beach | Funen's Best Beach The North Beach is the most popular beach in Kerteminde. People flock to the beach from near and far to enjoy the fresh seawater of the Great Belt. The beach is mainly sandy, while the beach further north, towards Hindsholmvej, is lined with beautiful villas. Grass and beach reeds grow there. The North Beach is a distinctive sandy beach with many sandbanks. This means that the water only gets deep further out from the beach. This makes the beach very child-friendly. Approximately in the middle of the beach is a parking lot and a kiosk selling various refreshments. In the southern part of the beach is a miniature golf course. There is also a bathing jetty, courts for beach volleyball and handball, and, of course, restrooms. A smooth bike path runs alongside the road on the beach, where you can cycle with beautiful views of the beach. https://www.visitkerteminde.de/kerteminde/reiseplanung/kerteminde-nordstrand-gdk613494
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St. Lawrence's Church is located in the middle of Kerteminde's market square. The nave of the three-aisled church is located under a massive roof structure. According to records, the church was built in 1476. Major structural changes were made in the 17th century – the church received a vault and the interior was renovated. On the south side of the choir is the burial chapel of the Iuel family; on the opposite wall is a plaque commemorating two of the church's pastors. A pair of knight's boots and a sword from the time of the Swedish War are on display. https://www.visitkerteminde.de/kerteminde/reiseplanung/kerteminde-kirche-skt-laurentii-kirche-gdk613548
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Beautiful, shady rest area with an information board, barbecue area, table, and two benches with magnificent views of the Odense Fjord.
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There's no gravel path here, but a narrow paved road along the beach. You definitely can't ride a bike on the pebble beach!
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Ulriksholm is a privately owned castle that formerly belonged to the illegitimate king's son, Ulrik Christian Gyldenløv. In 1616, King Christian IV purchased the main estate of Skinnerup at the foot of Kerteminde Nor. In 1632, the king decided to build new stately buildings as a residence for the illegitimate king's then two-year-old son, Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve. Therefore, the castle's name was changed to Ulriksholm. After the death of Christian IV, his lover and mother of Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve, Vibeke Kruse, fell into disgrace. After her death, Vibeke Kruse was buried on a poor farm outside the city walls of Copenhagen. However, Ulrik Christian Gyldenløve ensured that his mother's body was brought to Kølstrup Church. He himself died at the age of just 28 after a brave service in the Swedish War. The castle is now privately owned. There is no public access to the castle or gardens, except during the castle's open garden events and when visiting the castle as part of the Herregårdsspil (Herregårds Festival). https://www.visitkerteminde.de/kerteminde/reiseplanung/ulriksholm-schloss-gdk613635
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The Amanda statue is the symbol of Kerteminde. It was created in 1954 by the artist Robert Lund Jensen and symbolizes the beautiful, graceful daughters of the town. The story of Amanda comes from a girl whose real name was Sophie Krag. Sophie was a young girl from Kerteminde who suffered a sad fate and died of an illness at the age of only 40. She was one of eight children of the watchmaker Edvard Krag and his wife Marie Catrine Ovesen Wittrock. At the age of 20, she traveled to Copenhagen to emulate her sister Augusta Møller and become an actress. She received a job as a revue actress at the Nørrebro Theater, was quickly accepted into the acting world, and became engaged to the writer Anton Melbye, who was ten years older. According to the story, she met an old acquaintance from Kerteminde, the law student Wilhelm Nielsen, with whom she began a flirtation despite their engagement. The end of the story was a tragic annulment of the engagement. The upper middle class was outraged, and a good friend of Anton's, the composer Axel Schwanenflügel, wrote the song "Harper i luften" (Harps in the Air) for the Winter Revue in 1893 – the famous song that begins with the line "Min Amanda var fra Kerteminde" (My Amanda was from Kerteminde). The town of Kerteminde has, of course, long since forgiven its "Amanda" for her unfaithful debauchery and erected a monument to her as a symbol of the beautiful and graceful daughters of Kerteminde, whom one simply cannot help but love. The word Amanda comes from Latin and means "the lovable one." https://www.visitkerteminde.de/kerteminde/sehenswuerdigkeiten/amanda
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Kerteminde offers a wide selection of touring cycling routes, with over 85 options available. These routes cater to various preferences, from easy coastal rides to more challenging paths through rolling hills.
The best time to visit Kerteminde for touring cycling is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. This period offers pleasant weather for exploring the diverse landscapes, from coastal paths to rural scenery, and enjoying the natural beauty of the region.
Kerteminde's touring cycling routes feature a diverse terrain. You'll find everything from flat, well-maintained coastal paths perfect for a relaxed ride to routes with moderate elevation gain through rolling hills and rural landscapes. The region is known for its blend of seaside beauty and tranquil countryside.
Yes, Kerteminde offers several family-friendly cycling paths. Many routes are well-maintained and suitable for all ages. For example, the Ulriksholm Castle – Kerteminde Old Town and Harbor loop from Marslev is an easy route that provides a pleasant experience for families, combining historical sights with scenic views.
Absolutely. Kerteminde has many excellent circular touring cycling routes that allow you to start and end in the same location. A popular option is the Kerteminde Old Town and Harbor – Stubberup Church loop from Kerteminde, which takes you through varied rural and coastal scenery.
Kerteminde's touring cycling routes are rich with natural beauty and landmarks. You can cycle along the Hindsholm Peninsula, explore the rugged landscapes of Fyns Hoved, or enjoy views of the Kerteminde Fjord. Other highlights include the Bæsbanke Cliff and the reestablished natural area of Sybergland, known for birdlife.
Yes, Kerteminde offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. The Viking Cycle Route, for instance, allows you to explore Viking history, including the Ladby Ship burial site. You can also cycle past historical manors like Hverringe Manor, or visit the Ulriksholm Castle.
The touring cycling routes in Kerteminde are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars. Cyclists often praise the diverse landscapes, from stunning sea views to tranquil rural paths, and the well-maintained routes that make for an enjoyable experience. The blend of natural beauty and cultural points of interest is also frequently highlighted.
Yes, Kerteminde has many easy touring bike routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a relaxed ride. Over 60 routes are classified as easy. An example is the Ulriksholm Castle – Kerteminde Old Town and Harbor loop from Marslev, which offers a gentle introduction to the region's cycling opportunities.
Kerteminde is renowned for its coastal beauty, and many touring cycling routes offer extensive sea views. The Kerteminde to Fynshoved route, for example, leads to the tip of the Hindsholm Peninsula, providing breathtaking sea vistas. The Around Kerteminde Fjord route also offers picturesque views along the water.
While specific parking details for individual trailheads are not always listed, Kerteminde is a well-connected town. For general information on public transport and parking options in the area, it's advisable to check the local tourism website, such as visitkerteminde.com, which often provides practical visitor information.
Kerteminde and its surrounding villages offer various opportunities to stop for refreshments. Many routes pass through or near charming towns and villages where you can find cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. The region is also known for its fruit plantations, offering unique local produce stops.
Yes, Kerteminde's diverse natural landscapes, including wetlands, coastal areas, and the Hindsholm Peninsula, provide excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting. Birdwatching is particularly popular, especially during migratory seasons. Areas like Sybergland, a reestablished natural area, are ideal for observing diverse birdlife.


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