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The best beaches on North Funen

Want a nice trip to the beach? If you're looking for sand, water and fun, North Funen's childfriendly beaches are perfect for you.

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Beaches of North Funen

A couple goes for a walk at Bogense Marina Beach
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Bogense Marina Beach

Lovely sandy beach close to Bogense town and the large marina - beautiful views and pure hygge at the water!

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Bogense sea bath in winter with snow and a nice view of the sea
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Bogense Sea Bath - public bathing in Bogense

Hop into the sea and enjoy the sauna right next to the sea bath - Bogense Sea Bath is wonderful for body and soul!

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Enebærodde seen from above
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Enebærodde

Experience Enebærodde by Odense Fjord: A 12 km route with total tranquility, the white lighthouse, and Funen’s largest heath. See Galloway cattle and rare birds. Plan your trip here!"

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A man and a woman enjoy a glass of wine on a bench on Flyvesandet with a view of the sea
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Flyvesandet Beach

Explore Flyvesandet on North Funen. Experience the only sand dunes on the island, a child-friendly Blue Flag beach, and scenic trails. Perfect for nature lovers!

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Fuglsang Beach at Kattegat on North Funen with sunshine and summer houses in the background
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Fuglsang Beach

Here you have a lovely North Funen Blue Flag beach where you can enjoy the water and the sandy beach as well as the green grass areas!

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Year-Round Sea Swimming Point at Hasmark Beach
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Hasmark Beach

Hasmark Beach is one of Funen's best beaches! Here you will find a child-friendly shallow sandy beach, a playground, tables and benches with space for barbecue, campfire and outdoor showers - and you can buy ice cream close by!

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Hofmansgave Beach and Enebærodde seen from the air
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Hofmansgave Beach at Enebærodde

Visit Hofmansgave Beach by Enebærodde. Enjoy a wide sandy beach with Blue Flag status, great facilities, and wild nature. Get parking tips and more right here!

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Sunset over Skåstrup Strand
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Skåstrup Strand

Skåstrup Beach offers a shallow beach and a long jetty, and of course the beach has the Blue Flag - enjoy a nice relaxed visit to the beach!

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The waves roll in towards Tørresø Strand
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Tørresø beach

Tørresø Beach is a lovely beach on North Funen where you can relax and enjoy the water and the sand and the shallow water - just pure hygge on the beach!

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On the shore in front of the lighthouse on Æbelø
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Æbelø

Discover the deserted island of Æbelø on a wonderful trip to a unique landscape, fantastic views and fascinating animals and birds!

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Nordfyn Beaches FAQ

Can I use a metal detector? Can I bring my dog to the beach? Find answers to your questions about Nordfyn’s beaches here.

Can I use a metal detector on the beach?

No – private individuals aren’t allowed to use metal detectors on Nordfyn Municipality’s public areas. This includes municipal beaches like Hasmark and Flyvesandet, as well as municipal forests and other undeveloped natural areas.

You can search on private land if you have clear permission from the owner (for example a landowner or farmer).

Please always be considerate of nature and other visitors.

Can I bring my dog to the beach?

Unless the signs say differently, dogs can run freely on the beach without a leash from the beginning of October to the end of March, as long as the dog does what you say and does not bother other animals or people. In the summer season, the dog must be kept on a leash on most beaches. Please note that there are special rules for Blue Flag beaches.

Can I bring my dog to a Blue Flag beach?

Dogs are not allowed to go into the water at Blue Flag beaches. They must be kept on a leash while walking on the furthest part of the beach from the Blue Flag zone so that you can walk past the Blue Flag beach far away from people bathing.

Can I bring the dog with me for a walk in the woods?

You can bring your dog with you to nature areas and woods, as long as the dog is on a leash. Please check the signs to see the rules. Only in special dog forests is the dog allowed to run freely.