Natural monuments in Middelfart offer diverse experiences, from dramatic coastlines to tranquil woodlands and rich wildlife habitats. The region is largely encompassed by the Little Belt Nature Park, Denmark's largest marine nature park, known for its abundant marine life. Middelfart provides opportunities to explore geological formations, ancient forests, and significant bird habitats. These natural features highlight the area's commitment to preserving its natural heritage.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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It is recommended to follow the paths behind the fish ladder on foot - a true natural paradise!
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At the beach it's possible to find 50 million years old shark teeths, fossilized vertebras among other things. At high tide there's almost no beach, but at low tide you should be able to walk along the beach all around to the other side of the cape.
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Brende Mølle is the millpond, now restored as a wetland. Bypass and fish ladders allow animals to roam freely through the area. The Brendedamm has been using hydroelectric power since the 16th century - most recently from 1912 to the end of the 1970s. It has now come to an end and the buildings have been restored to their original appearance. Brende Mølle - Conservation of a wetland After 400 years of damming up, a valuable wetland was created at the Mühlteich, which also prevented the free movement of fauna. A completely new project was started in order to meet both the wishes for the preservation of the barrier and those for a green bridge. A water bypass and a fish ladder were built south of the pond. The fish ladder and green bridge were laid out in the summer of 1990, and the public can explore the beautiful natural area via laid-out paths.
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After a long way over gravel roads you will be rewarded with incredible scenery 🤩. Take something to drink and eat with you! There's nothing here but beautiful nature! Always close the gate behind you so that the critters that graze next to you cannot escape!!!
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Park Søndervold is part of Kanalbyen and is located behind new buildings and close to Lillebælt. Park Søndervold is part of the development plan for Kanalbyen. There is also a nice playground in the park. In the park you can also see the sculpture '2Ikinngutigiit', which means friendship in Greenlandic. The sculpture was made in 2022 by the sculptor Jens Erik Kjeldsen. Jens Erik Kjeldsen lives in Aasiaat/Egedesminde, Greenland. The sculpture weighs 4 tons and is made of Greenlandic granite .
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The Little Belt is a lagoon that belongs to the Lillebælt Nature Park. The Lillebælt Nature Park itself is Denmark's largest nature park. https://www.visitlillebaelt.dk/lillebaelt/naturpark-lillebaelt
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Middelfart offers several interesting geological sites. You can visit Røjle Klint, rare cliffs reaching up to 45 meters high, providing a unique opportunity to observe geological formations from the Ice Ages. Another fascinating spot is Fossil Beach at Trelde Næs, where you might find 50-million-year-old shark teeth and fossilized vertebrae, especially at low tide.
Yes, several natural monuments in Middelfart are family-friendly. The Brende Mølle Fish Ladder features restored wetlands and paths perfect for exploration. Path along Naturpark Lillebælt and Little Belt offers varied terrain and views suitable for family walks. Additionally, Hindsgavl Peninsula is ideal for walks and allows visitors to see fallow and red deer up close in the Hindsgavl Deer Park.
Middelfart is excellent for birdwatching. Gamborg Fjord is renowned for its rich bird population and borders the Gamborg wildlife reserve, a breeding site for aquatic birds. Fønsvang Sø, Funen's second-largest lake, is another prime location, with an island for wading birds, frequent sightings of white-tailed sea eagles, and kingfishers near the bird tower. The Ejby and Kingstrup Mose marshlands also provide a valuable habitat for numerous small birds, including nightingales.
Middelfart offers a variety of hiking experiences. The Lillebælt Trail is described as Denmark's most scenic walk, winding along beaches, coastal hillsides, and through woodlands. The Hindsgavl Peninsula has diverse landscapes perfect for walks. For a unique experience, explore the 4.5 km route through Ejby and Kingstrup Mose marshlands. You can find more detailed hiking routes in the Hiking in Middelfart guide.
Yes, some natural monuments in Middelfart also hold historical significance. The Brende Mølle Fish Ladder is located at a site that used hydroelectric power since the 16th century. Gamborg Fjord has historical ties to whaling and porpoise whalers. The Hindsgavl Peninsula also offers opportunities for cultural heritage exploration alongside its natural beauty.
For stunning views, visit Røjle Klint, which offers scenic vistas along the Kattegat Coast. The Cliff at Holmemaksvej also provides incredible scenery after a journey over gravel roads. The Brænde Ådal (Brænde River Valley) is known for its numerous viewpoints offering impressive scenery, including the mesmerizing 'Fish river stairway'.
Beyond hiking, Middelfart offers various outdoor activities. The Lillebælt Trail includes sections suitable for cycling. The Little Belt Nature Park is excellent for marine activities and exploring abundant marine life. You can also find running trails in the Running Trails in Middelfart guide and road cycling routes in the Road Cycling Routes in Middelfart guide.
The natural monuments in Middelfart can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring and summer are ideal for lush greenery, birdwatching, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling. Autumn brings beautiful fall colors to areas like the Hindsgavl Peninsula and Brænde Ådal. Even winter walks can be picturesque, especially along coastal areas like Røjle Klint, though some paths might be less accessible.
Yes, many of Middelfart's natural monuments are encompassed by the Little Belt Nature Park, which is Denmark's largest marine nature park. The Path along Naturpark Lillebælt and Little Belt is a prime example, offering varied terrain and views within this significant natural area.
Middelfart's natural monuments are rich in wildlife. The Hindsgavl Peninsula boasts a large and varied population of animals, including fallow and red deer. Gamborg Fjord is known for its rich bird population, especially aquatic birds. At Fønsvang Sø, you can spot white-tailed sea eagles and kingfishers. The Ejby and Kingstrup Mose marshlands are home to numerous small birds, including nightingales, and a diverse range of plant species.
Yes, within Middelfart, you can find Park Søndervold. This park is part of Kanalbyen, located behind new buildings and close to Lillebælt, offering a pleasant green space and a nice playground, making it a good spot for relaxation and enjoying nature within an urban setting.


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