
Strib
Whether you're drawn to stunning nature, hiking, cycling or fascinating history – Strib has it all.
At the tip of the Strib Peninsula stands the 21-metre-high, whitewashed and iconic Strib Lighthouse, gazing out across the Little Belt with views of the bridges.
Røjle Cliff is one of the best places in Denmark to explore the geological traces left by the Ice Ages.
Cycling enthusiasts can enjoy a varied 5.6 km route through Staurby Forest, and for those up for a longer ride, there’s The Porpoise route – a scenic 35 km trail along the Little Belt, where you might even spot porpoises!
If hiking is more your thing, the Little Belt Trail offers a 27 km walk from Strib to Gamborg, with breathtaking views all along the way.
Need a break or a place to stay overnight? You'll find beautifully designed shelters in Kasmose Forest, Staurby Forest, and at Strib North Beach.
A historical bottleneck
In the surrounding area

Røjle Klint (Cliff)

The Lillebælt Trail
Local

Vernholt Gårdbutik
Visit Vernholt Gårdbutik, a family-run farm shop in Strib offering high-quality Danish gourmet products, unique design items, and cozy experiences. Enjoy local delicacies, coffee, and exciting events year-round. Explore the best of Danish craftsmanship at Vernholt.

Strib Church

Staurby Forest
Staurby Skov, an open forest for everyone, offers MTB technical track, mountain bike track, shelter site, audio walks, dog forest, disc golf and family space for a versatile outdoor experience.

Strib Vinterfestival
Strib Winter Festival in Middelfart offers warm experiences in the winter cold – a musical highlight in February since 1989.












