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Hiking trails around Pipstorn skov traverse a unique glacial landscape characterized by ancient woodlands, varied terrain, and significant historical sites. The forest features a steep slope leading towards the coast, divided by an erosion valley that creates drier northern sections and more humid southern areas. This region is notable for its concentration of prehistoric monuments, including dolmens and burial mounds from the Stone and Bronze Ages. Views over the South Funen Archipelago are available from elevated points within the area.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Interesting town center of Faaborg.
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Nice old town and beautiful tower.
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Faaborg Historic Center – Experience History Faaborg's historic center is a living, open-air history book. With its winding streets, the Torvet market square, and the iconic Klokketårn – a freestanding bell tower dating back to the late 15th century – it tells the story of medieval urban development and religious change. The tower, once part of St. Nicholas' Church, now offers sweeping views over the town and the South Funen Archipelago. The recommended circular trails through the center are particularly charming: for example, the route from Faaborg Museum to the market square or the longer hike to the top of Lerbjerg. These tours harmoniously combine culture, architecture, and nature, making Faaborg an ideal destination for explorers with a sense of history.
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Faaborg's Old Town – A Stroll Through History Faaborg's Old Town is a true gem of Southern Denmark – charming, vibrant, and brimming with historical details. Cobblestone streets, colorful facades, and winding alleyways tell tales of centuries of urban development. Particularly impressive is the freestanding Klokketårn, a bell tower dating back to the late 15th century, which once belonged to St. Nicholas Church and now stands as a landmark overlooking the town. Walks through the Old Town lead past old merchants' houses, the Torvet market square, and the Faaborg Museum. From here, you can also glimpse the surrounding islands such as Bjørnø, Avernakø, and Lyø – a panorama that blends history and nature. The Old Town is not only a place to linger but also an ideal starting point for hikes and cultural explorations.
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The harbor bath in Faaborg is a true gem located right on the water – a modern, open-air bathing facility that blends perfectly into the maritime surroundings and offers refreshment with a magnificent view. With spacious wooden decks, plenty of space for sunbathing, and an unobstructed view over the Archipelago, it offers not only relaxation but also a visual experience. The bath is especially popular for a quick dip overlooking the old town – a place where nature and the city meet harmoniously. The facility is equipped with showers and restrooms and is ideal for a spontaneous cool-off after a hike or a stroll through the city. Whether sunbathing, splashing around, or simply enjoying the view – the harbor bath is a place that exudes a summer mood and underlines Faaborg's charm.
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The sculpture was originally made of sandstone, and the original is now housed in the Faaborg Museum. The version we see in Faaborg Square is a bronze copy, erected in 1964. The story behind the sculpture is based on legends and myths about the "creation of the world"... Made by sculptor Kai Nielsen. Donated by State Councilor Mads Rasmussen. Erected and unveiled on June 24, 1913. In bronze from 1964. https://www.visitfaaborg.dk/faaborg/planlaeg-din-tur/skulptur-ymerbroenden-gdk613669
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The artwork was created and installed by the artist Ole Hempel (1944-2007) in 1996. When the Faaborg Savings Bank celebrated its 150th anniversary in 1996, it supported the Faaborg Art Society's exhibition "Sculpture in the Courtyards," which also included the exhibition "The Hunt for the Core of Matter." https://www.visitfaaborg.dk/faaborg/planlaeg-din-tur/jagten-paa-sagens-kerne-gdk1133681
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The Whale Tail came to Faaborg in connection with the opening of the harbor baths in May 2014. Tommy "Topsvejs" Hansen and Benny "Boomsterk" Rasmussen ensured that it was placed decoratively near the harbor baths in the middle of the night. In a short time, the townspeople adopted the Whale Tail and recognized it as one of the city's landmarks. Just as suddenly as it had appeared, it disappeared in September 2019. "The Real Faaborg" and the municipality of Faaborg-Midtfyn have since worked together to bring the Whale Tail back to the city and on April 3, 2020, the Whale Tail was lowered back into the water in its usual location. The sculpture weighs 10.5 tons Width: approximately 6 meters Height: 4.5 meters The tail itself is made of aluminum and has a concrete base. https://www.visitfaaborg.dk/faaborg/planlaeg-din-tur/hvalhalen-faaborgs-andet-vartegn-gdk1117543
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Pipstorn Skov offers a comprehensive network of over 180 hiking trails. These routes cater to various preferences, with more than 100 easy trails, around 70 moderate options, and a few more challenging paths for experienced hikers.
Pipstorn Skov features a unique glacial landscape, part of the 'Funen Alps.' You'll encounter ancient woodlands, steep slopes leading towards the coast, and an erosion valley that divides the forest into drier northern sections and more humid southern areas. This creates a diverse environment with varied terrain.
Yes, Pipstorn Skov is very family-friendly and offers many easy trails. Over 100 of the available routes are classified as easy. There's also a 2 km long, 2-meter-wide nature trail that connects Faaborg directly to the forest, ideal for leisurely walks. For a short, easy loop exploring ancient features, consider the Pipstorn loop from Lucienhøj.
Pipstorn Skov is remarkably rich in history, often referred to as a 'cemetery' for over 4,000 years. It boasts the highest concentration of ancient monuments on Funen, with 42 protected prehistoric sites within its small area. You can explore dolmens, burial mounds from the Stone Age and Bronze Age, and Iron Age burial mounds, many of which have informational signs.
Absolutely. From Lucienhøj, you can enjoy fantastic views over the South Funen Archipelago. The forest also features Kirsten Skovs Kilde, a charming spring where water flows through a large stone, surrounded by over 250-year-old oak trees. In spring, the forest floor is carpeted with anemones, and autumn brings an abundance of mushrooms.
Yes, Pipstorn Skov is generally dog-friendly. Dogs are welcome on the trails, but it's important to keep them on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Always remember to clean up after your pet.
There is a dedicated parking area available at Lucienhøj 14v. This location also provides facilities such as a toilet and a water post for visitors.
While direct public transport to the heart of the forest might be limited, a 2 km long nature trail connects Faaborg directly to Pipstorn Skov. You can use public transport to reach Faaborg and then walk or cycle along this trail to access the forest.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 450 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique blend of ancient history, the diverse natural landscapes, and the well-maintained trail network that offers options for all skill levels.
Yes, Pipstorn Skov provides several facilities to enhance your outdoor experience. These include shelters, campfire huts, and picnic tables. There's also a nature exercise trail and permanent orienteering posts. A toilet and water post are available at the parking area at Lucienhøj 14v.
For those looking for a longer hike, the Faaborg Bell Tower – Torvet (The Market Square) loop from Lucienhøj is a moderate 8.2 km path that connects the forest's natural beauty with the nearby town of Faaborg. Another moderate option is the Holstenshuus Castle – Camping at Holstenshuus Have loop from Diernæs, which covers 8.2 km through diverse landscapes.
Pipstorn Skov offers beauty year-round. Spring is particularly lovely with the forest floor carpeted in anemones and other early flowers. Autumn is also popular for its abundance of mushrooms and vibrant foliage. The diverse terrain makes it suitable for hiking in most seasons, though conditions may vary.


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