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Experiences on Fanø 2025

If you visit Fanø, you have many wonderful experiences ahead. You can go to a museum, go out and see the old bunkers and thereby experience the many relics from World War II, go out and see one of Thomas Damsbo's trolls or just go out in Fanø's beautiful landscape and enjoy nature and the almost endless coastline.

A playground for the whole family

The forest playground

The forest playground on Fanø is located in the scenic Fanø Dune Plantation between Rindby and Sønderho. There are activities for both children and adults, including an obstacle course, sensory play area and thematic areas such as Sherwood Forest and Fairy Forest. The playground also has a picnic area with benches, barbecue and campfire sites and a covered barbecue house, perfect for a day in nature. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own lunch basket and remember to clean up after themselves.
The country's oldest landmark

Seamark Kåveren

Kåveren, also known as Æ Kåver, is a historic sea mark at Sønderho on Fanø, first erected in 1624. The 14.5-meter-high marker in ancient times helped sailing ships safely from the North Sea into the tidal channel Knudedyb. After being overturned in a storm in 1935, Kåveren was rebuilt in 2011 as a faithful copy of the original mark. The area around Kåveren is a protected area, and visitors are encouraged to use the marked paths to protect the dunes and vegetation.
Traditional mill from 1895

Sønderho Mill

Sønderho Mill is a historic gallery Dutch mill, built in 1895 and saved from demolition in 1928 by the Old Sønderho Foundation. The mill has since been restored and today stands as an impressive example of traditional mill building, with a structure that balances on eight small iron blocks. The mill is open to visitors from Easter to the end of week 42.
A trip out into the open

The Big Five

The Big Five is a fantastic hike and offers beautiful views and scenery all the way. If you follow the route, you will along the way pass The Big Five, which are five dune peaks where you get a view of the landscape on Fanø.
Thomas Dambo's troll works

Anchor Dreamcatcher

The artist Thomas Dambo has designed a wealth of fantastic trolls which are located in many different places in the Danish landscape, and Anker Drømmefanger is one of them. The troll will definitely be a hit for both big and small.
Defense installations from the 2nd World War

Atlantvolden

Fanø was central to the Atlantic Wall during World War II due to its strategic location at the entrance to Esbjerg Harbour. The island was heavily fortified with over 300 bunkers, five large gun emplacements and many other defensive installations. Although the war ended before these installations became fully operational, they remain as strong evidence of Fanø's importance in the German occupation and the extensive military activity on the island.
Fun for the whole family

Fanø Bad Minigolf

Fanø Bad Minigolf offers two exciting minigolf courses close to Fanø Bad. Here you can choose between a classic 18-hole course and a 9-hole adventure course. Both courses are part of Fanø Vesterhavsbads Golfklub and offer fun and challenge for both children and adults. It is a perfect activity for a relaxing day with family or friends in the scenic surroundings of Fanø.
History from World War II

Fanø Bunkers

During World War II, many bunkers were built along the Danish west coast, more precisely 300, as it was a good and particularly strategic location for the Germans. You can experience the remains of the structures here on the island, which gives an exciting insight into the times at that time.
For those interested in art

Fanø Art Museum

Here you can experience art from both Danish, German and Swedish artists, and the art is mainly centered around the Wadden Sea island. The island became extremely popular with artists, probably due to the fantastic landscape, and they flocked here. Of course, you had to have a place to exhibit the many works, and this is where Fanø Art Museum was born. The museum is located in the town of Sønderho, so you can drop by the museum while you experience the rest of the town.
Nature in focus

Safari National Park

You can go on several guided tours on Fanø. There are opportunities for seal safaris, national park safaris, wolf safaris and sea eagle safaris. So if you need to get out into nature and you also want to hear stories about the island, its landscape and wildlife, then one of these guided tours will be just the thing for you.
Fanø's historic cities

Nordby and Sønderho

Nordby is the first thing you experience on Fanø, as the ferry from Esbjerg sails directly here. In the town you can take a walk down the harbor promenade, experience the fine streets in the town whose houses have not changed much since they were built in the 19th century, go into the town's church and much more. Sønderho is a beautiful little town, and many of the houses here are listed, as they want to maintain the atmosphere the old buildings give to the town. The town exudes relaxation and here you can get into gear with some wonderful walks in the nature around the town or some good food and drink.

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