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Learning about Nature

There is ample opportunity to get close to nature and experience it in new ways.

Middelfart's 117 km of coastline stretches from Wedellsborg Hoved to the south and the beach at Varbjerg Strand to the north. The meandering landscape has significant traces of its Ice Age past.
The winding Little Belt in all its natural beauty was formed by glaciers as they advanced northwards and southwards.
More than 20,000 years ago, ice pushed its way through the Kattegat towards the Little Belt. A few thousand years later, ice pushed its way from the south from the Baltic Sea towards Middelfart and across the Fønshav Peninsula. The scenic winding contours we now know that you can experience today were shaped by the melting ice glaciers.

Røjle Klint (Cliff)
Photo: Niels Martner

Røjle Klint (Cliff)

Røjle Klint near Strib is unique in Denmark and one of the best places to experience what happened in Denmark during the ice ages.

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Snævringen in Lillebælt
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Snævringen in Lillebælt

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Hundedybet
Photo: Niels Martner

Hundedybet

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Marens Hul
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Marens Hul

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Klokkedybet
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Klokkedybet

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Boulder Reef at Dykkerklubben Marsvinet
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Boulder Reef at Dykkerklubben Marsvinet

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Snorkel trail in Middelfart
Photo: Søren Larsen

Snorkel trail in Middelfart

Snorkel trail in Middelfart. Jump in the water offshore from Grimmermosehuset and experience life beneath the waves. Follow the snorkel trail which runs parallel to the beach.

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