RF2GPH64T–Windmill at Johannes Larsen Museum, Kerteminde Kommune, Denmark
RF2GPH4R6–Restaurant Oluf Bagers Gaard in Odense, Denmark
RF2GPJA4H–Lifebelt in front of the Great Belt Bridge (Storebælt), Nyborg, Denmark
RF2GPH5B8–Preserved ruin and new buildings in the pedestrian zone of Odense, Denmark
RF2GPPRJ1–Hesselagergård (Hesselagergaard) Gods, Svendborg. One of the oldest Renaissance buildings in Denmark
RF2GPPR1F–Villa Skovly (Beths Hus) in Hesselager, Denmark, view from the beach
RF2GPPRJ4–Hesselagergård (Hesselagergaard) Gods, Svendborg. One of the oldest Renaissance buildings in Denmark
RF2GNYDRH–The trash cans blend into the surroundings of the picturesque thatched houses with subtle color on Langeland, Denmark
RF2GPPTMK–Skaarupøre Vineyard (Skaarupøre Vingaard) Svendborg, Denmark. Walls consist of planks of old wine barrels
RF2GPPRJC–Skaarupøre Vineyard (Skaarupøre Vingaard) Svendborg, Denmark. The outer walls are made of planks of old wine barrels
RF2GPPXE3–The jetty at the Hotel Stella Maris. The house is located directly on the Svendborg Sund in Svendborg, Denmark
RF2GPH4JP–Odense City Hall (Odense Kommune Rådhuset) and St. Canute's Cathedral (Sankt Knuds Kirke), Denmark
RF2GNW0MX–Hønshuset (Royal Hen House). While the Tranekær Castle is in private use, outbuildings such as the chicken house and horse stable have been converted into accommodation and restaurant. Langeland, Denmark
RF2GPNNH0–Egeskov Castle is one of the largest and most internationally known attractions in the country and still the home of the count's family. Egeskov Castle (Egeskov Slot) Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark
RF2GNYE54–Tranekær Castle is glowing red in the park. The castle has existed on this site since the 13th century and was used as an official residence by the officials of the Danish king on the island of Langeland, Denmark
RF2GPPRJE–Hesselagergård (Hesselagergaard) Gods, Svendborg. The residence of the Danish line of the Barons of Blixen-Finecke is one of the oldest Renaissance buildings in Denmark. Till today it is still inhabited by members of the family.
RF2GNW0G7–Tranekær Castle is glowing red in the park. The castle has existed on this site since the 13th century and was used as an official residence by the officials of the Danish king on the island of Langeland, Denmark
RF2GNW0F1–Goose market in Rudkøbing. The statue commemorates the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted. The discoverer of electromagnetism was born in Rudkøbing in 1777 as the son of a pharmacist. Rudkøbing, Langeland, Denmark
RF2GNW0F2–Goose market in Rudkøbing. The statue commemorates the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted. The discoverer of electromagnetism was born in Rudkøbing in 1777 as the son of a pharmacist. Rudkøbing, Langeland, Denmark
RF2GNYDEG–Goose market in Rudkøbing. The statue commemorates the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted. The discoverer of electromagnetism was born in Rudkøbing in 1777 as the son of a pharmacist. Rudkøbing, Langeland, Denmark
RF2GNYDE2–Goose market in Rudkøbing. The statue commemorates the physicist Hans Christian Ørsted. The discoverer of electromagnetism was born in Rudkøbing in 1777 as the son of a pharmacist. Rudkøbing, Langeland, Denmark
RF2GNW0G3–All churches in the Fyn Archipelago are snow-white and have red roofs. The church of Tullebølle on Langeland is one of the most beautiful. It dates from the Middle Ages, the year 1830 marks the year of renovation. Tullebølle, Langeland, Denmark
RF2GPNPB5–Festival in glamping tents at Brahetrolleborg Castle Skov and Landbrug near Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark. The audience has been invited by three big Danish Companies. The public had no access to the three closed events in September 2021.
RF2GPNP7P–Festival in glamping tents at Brahetrolleborg Castle Skov and Landbrug near Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark. The audience has been invited by three big Danish Companies. The public had no access to the three closed events in September 2021.
RF2GPNP83–Festival in glamping tents at Brahetrolleborg Castle Skov and Landbrug near Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark. The audience has been invited by three big Danish Companies. The public had no access to the three closed events in September 2021.
RF2GPNP8G–Festival in glamping tents at Brahetrolleborg Castle Skov and Landbrug near Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark. The audience has been invited by three big Danish Companies. The public had no access to the three closed events in September 2021.
RF2GPNPD0–Festival in glamping tents at Brahetrolleborg Castle Skov and Landbrug near Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark. The audience has been invited by three big Danish Companies. The public had no access to the three closed events in September 2021.
RF2GPNP8B–Festival in glamping tents at Brahetrolleborg Castle Skov and Landbrug near Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark. The audience has been invited by three big Danish Companies. The public had no access to the three closed events in September 2021.
RF2GPNP4H–Festival in glamping tents at Brahetrolleborg Castle Skov and Landbrug near Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark. The audience has been invited by three big Danish Companies. The public had no access to the three closed events in September 2021.
RF2GPNP42–Festival in glamping tents at Brahetrolleborg Castle Skov and Landbrug near Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark. The audience has been invited by three big Danish Companies. The public had no access to the three closed events in September 2021.
RF2GPNP7Y–Festival in glamping tents at Brahetrolleborg Castle Skov and Landbrug near Faaborg-Midtfyn, Denmark. The audience has been invited by three big Danish Companies. The public had no access to the three closed events in September 2021.
RF2GPPP38–Glamping in the garden of the Villa Skovly (Beths Hus) in Hesselager, Denmark. The spacious tent with a double bed is located on a wooden terrace in the orchard of the villa. The property includes a private beach.
RF2GNYCAG–Troense is considered one of the most beautiful places. There are many old thatched houses here. Fruit growing and shipbuilding were important in the past. Particularly magnificent thatched houses are located directly on the harbor promenade. Here a roof is repaired with new reed. Troense, Svendborg, Denmark
RF2GNYE51–Gentle hills and soft paths on the Archipelago path (Øhavsstien). On the Danish island of Langeland one often hikes in the protection of fortified hedges through sunken paths. Fields alternate with stretches of beach and in the distance a beech forest is already visible. Langeland, Denmark