Restaurant Strynø gl. Mejeri
Lovely indoor and outdoor restaurant
Experience the tight-knit community on Strynø. Take the bike or put on your hiking shoes and explore the small island.
Photo:Andreas Bastiansen
You have to take the ferry to get to the island. When you come to the island, the most obvious way to get around is by bike. This way you get to see all the hidden places, you would not see if you take a car.
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On your way among other things you can see Strynø Mill, Strynø Church and the boat museum. If you want to know more about the history of the South Funen Archipelago, the museum is the place to go.
Harbour seals have good living conditions around Strynø because it is easy for them to hunt in the shallow sea water. On land the seals mate, give birth and rest. In late summer, large flocks of moulting mute swans lie in the shallow water around Strynø Kalv. From Strynø you can see the swans on the horizon in clear weather, like a white line across the water. Piles of swan feathers can be seen along the north shore of Strynø, depending on the wind direction.
All year round, Strynø offers beautiful hiking and cycling tours and a wide range of experiences.
A tour that is especially suitable for children on the bicycle friendly island of Strynø. The tour is 11.2km long.
Learn to romp around in a kayak in a “playpen” close to land or take a tour in the shallow water around Strynø.
If you would like to explore the South Fyn Archipelago in a kayak with your family, the Ø...
Get the best out of your trip to Strynø - book a guide and get to know Strynø's history, gossip, traditions and life on the small island in the middle of the South Funen archipelago
Enjoy peace and quiet and a genuine island atmosphere in this beautifully renovated harbour.
Surrounded by idyllic, picturesque cottages, Strynø church stands at the heart of the island in the northern part of Strynø town.
At the Øhavet's Smakke and Nature Centre, several different dinghies are displayed and the history of the taste dinghies is told in words and pictures.
StrynØfrugthave is a small biodynamic orchard and juicery. Apples and many other fruits are grown here close to the water. The fruit is used to make delicious juices and musts that are served in Denma...
Are you new to kitesurfing or windsurfing? Then the area around Strynø Harbour is perfect for you.
Strynø Mølle er mere end bare et flot levn fra fortiden. Den rummer gode fortællinger fra ølivet og dets landbrugssamfund. I afsnittet LYDEN AF STRYNØ MØLLE fortæller John Sørensen om etableringen af ...
A ‘hyggeligt’ little ceramics studio with an organic approach to form and colour
You can buy groceries and much more at the grocery store on Strynø.
Read much more about Strynø at strynoe.dk