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Hike the moderate 7.5-mile Fjællebro Holt - Forest & Heritage Walk through varied landscapes and past historical sites in Funen.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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After 4.90 km for 1.50 km
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73 m
Highlight • Monument
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284 m
Highlight • Historical Site
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8.95 km
Highlight • Forest
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12.0 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
3.98 km
2.88 km
2.48 km
1.49 km
1.16 km
Surfaces
4.06 km
3.10 km
1.91 km
1.55 km
1.16 km
136 m
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This route was planned by komoot.
The trail offers a diverse experience, traversing lush agricultural areas, mighty hills and valleys often referred to as the 'Funish Alps,' and sections leading to the coast with views of the South Fyn Archipelago. You'll encounter surfaces like grass, soil, forest floor, and gravel roads, with very little asphalt. Expect some undulating terrain, particularly in areas like the Svanninge Hills and Egebjerg Bakker.
This trail is rated as moderate. While it's generally accessible for hikers, it does feature some undulating terrain and moderate elevation changes, especially in the hilly sections. These elevation changes contribute to the scenic views rather than presenting extreme challenges, making it a rewarding experience for most hikers.
The route is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. You'll pass through diverse ecosystems, including dense forests like Fjællebro Holt and 'Præstens Skov' with its ancient trees. Highlights include the historical Krengerup Manor and The Linen Weaving Museum. You'll also enjoy panoramic views of the South Fyn Archipelago from various viewpoints.
Yes, the trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through forests, agricultural areas, and potentially near wildlife habitats, it's important to keep your dog on a leash to protect local flora and fauna and respect other trail users.
The trail can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. Early summer is particularly beautiful when 'Præstens Skov' is known for its dense wild garlic. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and vibrant colors. Be aware that some sections, especially a 30 km stretch near Fjællebroen, can be wet at times, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike the Fjællebro Holt - Forest & Heritage Walk. It is freely accessible to the public.
While specific parking details for the Fjællebro Holt section are not provided, as part of the larger Archipelago Trail, there are typically parking options available near common access points in towns or villages along the route. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival or consult local tourism information for the most convenient parking near Fjællebroen.
Yes, this route is likely a section of the extensive Archipelago Trail (Øhavsstien) in South Funen, Denmark. This means it integrates into a much larger network of hiking paths, offering flexibility to extend your hike or explore other segments of the Archipelago Trail.
The diverse ecosystems along the trail support various wildlife and plant species. You might spot abundant birdlife, especially around Hvidkilde Lake, which is recognized for its avian populations. In spring, 'Præstens Skov' is famous for its dense wild garlic (ramsons). The forests also feature ancient, gnarled trees, and the open fields and coastal areas offer different natural observations.
Given its moderate difficulty and diverse scenery, the trail can be suitable for families. The varied terrain and points of interest like manor houses and forests can keep children engaged. However, the 12 km distance and some undulating sections mean it's best for families accustomed to hiking or for those planning shorter segments.
While the trail itself is primarily a natural footpath, as it passes through or near traditional villages and market towns, you may find cafes, pubs, and public restrooms in these areas. It's recommended to plan your stops accordingly and carry sufficient water and snacks, especially for longer stretches between towns.
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