bright rooms come with flat screen tvs and en suite bathrooms; many have garden or countryside views. check in time: 2:00 pmcheck out time: 10:30 am. on the edge of fangel village and 9 km from odense zoo, this 1855 built redbrick inn is 11 km from odense city hall and 12 km from the danish railway museum. a breakfast buffet and parking are free; lunch and dinner are available, served in a refined restaurant or in a garden. there's also a bridal suite with an ornate bed, and a sitting area with a dining table
Danish (Dansk)
Mange har udsigt til haven eller markerne. 00Tidspunkt for udtjekning: 10. Morgenmadsbuffet og parkering er gratis. Der er mulighed for frokost og aftensmåltider, som serveres på en fin restaurant eller i haven. Denne røde murstenskro fra 1855 i udkanten af landsbyen Fangel ligger 9 km fra Odense Zoo, 11 km fra Odense Rådhus og 12 km fra Dansk Jernbanemuseum. Tidspunkt for indtjekning: 14. De lyse værelser har fladskærms tv og eget badeværelse. 30. Der er også en brudesuite med en udsmykket seng og opholdsafdeling med spisebord.
Billund Airport 1 hr 22
King's Garden (20 min)
Garden, park, and history
Odense Bys Museer (21 min)
Museum, history, archaeological excavation, and art
Brandts (18 min)
Art museum, visual arts, art, museum, and art gallery
Sanderumgaard v/Erik Vind (20 min)
H. C. Andersens House (22 min)
Museum outlining the life & times of the great Danish author, Hans Christian Anderson, & his works.
Hans Christian Andersen's Childhood Home (16 min)
Half-timbered house, once the fairytale author's home, with recreated rooms & shoemaking tools.
Brandts Klædefabrik (19 min)
Art and museum
Monks Mose (16 min)
Odense City Hall (16 min)
Architecture and history
Odense Zoo (12 min)
Large zoo with regular feeding times & special experiences including overnight stays for families.
Egeskov Castle (25 min)
Turreted & moated, 16th-century castle with treetop rope course, gardens, mazes & a playground.
Danmarks Jernbanemuseum (23 min)
Museum on Danish railway history, with locomotives & carriages, most accessible to visitors.
The Funen Village (9 min)
Recreated 19th-century Funen village with half-timbered houses, as in Hans Christian Andersen's day.
St. Canute's Cathedral (16 min)
Brick-built, Gothic cathedral dating from the 11th century, named after a Danish king.
Møntergården (19 min)
Museum featuring exhibits on local history in 17th-century half-timbered Renaissance-style houses.