Nyborg
A historic port town featuring Nyborg Castle, one of Denmark's most important medieval fortresses with stunning views over the Great Belt strait. The castle's dramatic setting and well-preserved ruins make it one of Fyn's most iconic landmarks.
Things to do
- Nyborg Castle — Explore one of Denmark's most important medieval fortresses with dramatic views over the Great Belt strait and well-preserved ruins spanning centuries of Danish history.
- Great Belt Bridge Walk — Take a guided walk or cycle across the iconic Storebæltsbroen bridge for panoramic views of the strait connecting Funen and Zealand.
- Nyborg Strand Beach — Relax at this sandy beach along the Great Belt with facilities, swimming areas, and views toward the bridge.
- Town Centre Walk — Stroll through Nyborg's charming historic town centre with timber-framed houses, local shops, and the picturesque harbourfront.
- Nyborg Museum — Learn about the town's maritime heritage and medieval history through exhibitions covering Nyborg's role as a major port and royal residence.
- Kayaking the Great Belt — Paddle along the waterfront or arrange guided kayak tours to experience the strait from water level with views of the castle and bridge.
Food to try
- Smørrebrød — Sample this traditional Danish open-faced sandwich with local toppings such as herrings, roast beef, or shrimp on dark rye bread at harbour-side restaurants.
- Fresh Caught Fish — Enjoy grilled or pan-fried flounder, plaice, or mackerel freshly caught from the Great Belt, often served with new potatoes and dill sauce.
- Fynsk Flødeboller — Try these beloved Funen confections of chocolate-coated marshmallow and almond treats, a regional speciality sold in local bakeries and shops.
- Local Craft Beer — Visit microbreweries or local pubs serving Funen craft beers paired with traditional Danish fare and harbour views.
- Asparagus Dishes (Seasonal) — In spring, seek out fresh white asparagus from Funen's farms, often served with sauce hollandaise or in cream-based dishes at restaurants.
Local customs & good to know
- Castle Protocol — Nyborg Castle closes in winter and has seasonal hours; check ahead before visiting and allow at least two hours to explore the grounds and exhibitions properly.
- Bicycle Culture — Rent a bicycle to explore the town and surrounding countryside as Danes do—it's the preferred way to navigate coastal areas and reach nearby attractions.
- Harbourside Dining Timing — Dinner is typically served from 18:00 onwards; arriving before 17:30 at waterfront restaurants may find limited menus or kitchen closures.
- Bridge Tolls for Drivers — If crossing the Great Belt Bridge, non-Danish vehicles must pay tolls—check current rates and accepted payment methods before driving across.