Best lakes in Nyborg are found in a historic Danish town known for its natural landscapes. The region features significant natural areas like the Knudshoved peninsula, home to Østerø Lake. This area is characterized by unique landscapes with salt meadows, serving as important habitats for diverse flora and fauna. Nyborg offers opportunities for nature exploration and birdwatching around its water bodies.
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As you hike in the Drehaveskoven forest, you will encounter this idyllic lake, and if the sky is clear, the sunlight here shines beautifully on the fir trees and the water. It's perfect for a moment of peace in nature.
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Broholm Castle is located in the beautiful landscape of South Funen. With its towers, moat, and park, it seems to have stepped straight out of a fairytale. Broholm's history can be dated back to 1326. Over time, the castle changed owners several times, finally coming into the possession of the Sehested family in 1730, to whom it now belongs in the 13th generation. The castle gave its name to a rare Danish dog breed, the Broholmer. Chamberlain N.F.B. Sehested bred this breed until 1850, thus ensuring its spread in Denmark. The castle also gave its name to the apple variety Broholm Æblet, also called Broholm Rosenæble. The mother tree, whose age could be traced back to 1866, stood in the castle park. Today, several of these apple trees can be found in the park and meadows around the castle. The small, juicy apples are used, among other things, to make apple brandy, which is available at the castle. https://www.visitfyn.de/fyn/reise-ideen/schloss-broholm
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Here you can enjoy the wonderful landscape, but also observe animals such as the numerous wild geese.
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Broholm Castle is incredibly idyllic with a park, a manor lake, moats and a watermill just west of Nyborg-Svendborg Road (163) halfway between Hesselager and Oure. In front of the castle lake is the museum "Chamberlain N.F.B. Sehested's Collection of Antiques" with 60,000 ancient artifacts, now run by Museum Svendborg & Surroundings. https://www.visitsvendborg.de/svendborg/svendborg/broholm-slot-gdk1088307
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The over 700-year-old Broholm Castle, with its park and small lake, is located in the middle of a beautiful landscape. Today it also houses a hotel and a restaurant.
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Nice resting place on cycle route 45 with a view of the Kerteminde Fjord and Ulriksholm Castle, which was completed in 1645.
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Kongshøj Mill was built around 1850 under Gut Glorup. A hammer mill and a flour mill were operated. The mill developed into a larger company with up to 30 employees and was operated until after World War II. A turbine was later connected to produce electricity. The weir dams the Kongshøj Å river at a height of 7 meters. In 1998, a 650 meter long circuit with a resting pool was created for the fish. The mill is privately owned. At the large mill pond there is a parking lot and a publicly accessible green area with tables and benches, an ideal place for a break.
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Nyborg's lakes are surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. At Knudshoved, Østerø Lake is part of a unique area with salt meadows, diverse flora, and a rich birdlife. This area is designated as a Natura 2000 site, emphasizing its ecological importance. You can also find heather in higher elevations and rare plants like hairy smotherweed. The View of Holckenhavn Fjord offers a nature reserve with abundant bird life year-round.
Yes, the area around Østerø Lake at Knudshoved is excellent for birdwatching. There's a dedicated birdwatching tower at Lake Ostero where you can observe numerous species of ducks, wading birds, and migratory birds. Common buzzards are also often seen in autumn. The View of Holckenhavn Fjord is another nature reserve known for its rich bird life.
You can visit several historical sites. Broholm Castle, dating back to 1326, features a manor lake and a park, and is known for its historical significance and unique apple variety. Kongshøj Mill, built around 1850, is another historical landmark with a large mill pond and a publicly accessible green area. Additionally, you can see the lighthouse at Knudshoved, marked on maps since 1789, and Ulriksholm Castle from a resting place on cycle route 45.
Many areas around Nyborg's lakes are family-friendly. The green area at Kongshøj Mill offers tables and benches for a break. The Broholm Castle with its park and manor lake is also a pleasant spot for families. Nature walks around Østerø Lake are suitable for all ages, and the birdwatching tower provides an engaging activity for children interested in wildlife.
There are several walking paths and trails, particularly around Østerø Lake at Knudshoved, including a 4.6 km route. A nature path leads directly from a car park to the birdwatching tower. For more extensive options, you can explore various running trails in the region. For example, the 'View of the Ocean Over Fields loop from Tårup Strand' is a moderate 5 km route. You can find more running trails in Nyborg on the Nyborg Running Trails guide.
The lakes are beautiful year-round, but for optimal nature observation, spring and autumn are particularly rewarding. Spring brings new life and blooming flora, while autumn is excellent for observing migratory birds, especially around Østerø Lake at Knudshoved, as they follow the Great Belt Bridge during their southern migration.
Yes, cycling is a popular activity. The View of Ulriksholm Castle and Kerteminde Fjord is located on cycle route 45, offering a scenic resting place. There are also gravel biking and MTB trails in the wider Nyborg area. For example, the 'Holckenhavn Castle – View of Holckenhavn Fjord loop from Tårup Strand Camping' is a moderate 33.7 km gravel biking route. You can find more cycling routes in the Gravel biking in Nyborg guide and the MTB Trails in Nyborg guide.
Yes, Østerø Lake and its central surroundings at Knudshoved are designated as an internationally protected Natura 2000 area. This highlights its significant ecological importance and the strict requirements for nature conservation in place to protect its diverse flora and fauna, including rare amphibians like Moor frogs.
For visits to Østerø Lake at Knudshoved, there is a car park from which a nature path leads directly to the birdwatching tower. At Kongshøj Mill, there is also a parking lot available next to the large mill pond, making it convenient for visitors.
The lakes and surrounding areas are rich in wildlife. At Østerø Lake, you can observe numerous species of ducks and wading birds, as it serves as an important breeding and foraging ground. Amphibians, including rare Moor frogs, also inhabit the area. The View of Holckenhavn Fjord is another nature reserve where rich bird life can be observed all year round.
Yes, Broholm Castle is famous for two unique local products: it gave its name to the rare Danish dog breed, the Broholmer, which was bred there. It also lent its name to the Broholm Æblet apple variety, from which apple brandy is made and available at the castle.
The Great Belt Bridge is a prominent landmark in the vicinity of Nyborg's lakes, particularly visible from the Knudshoved peninsula. The View of Holckenhavn Fjord is separated from the Great Belt by a dam, offering views of the area. Migratory birds are often spotted following the bridge during their southern migration near Østerø Lake.


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