Island gold
Funen, Denmark's third largest island, is known for its rolling hills, idyllic villages and expansive agricultural landscapes. The island is at its most atmospheric in autumn, when the forests change colour and the fields glow in warm tones. The island is also characterised by its historic avenues, which often lead to old manor houses and create a particularly atmospheric scene in autumn.
At this time of year, pheasant breeding, which has a long tradition on Funen, is also clearly visible. This is because most of them roam freely. Many estates have been breeding pheasants for centuries, both to preserve the population and for hunting. For all visitors who appreciate nature and rural culture, autumn on Funen offers a relaxing mix of wildlife viewing, colourful landscapes and historical insights into regional agriculture. | Denmark
I always find tree-lined roads and streets fascinating and beautiful.
Every road should be like that. It’s such a treat for the eyes.