
Fyn County Holidays
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Your Fyn County Holiday
When adventure calls, answer it with a holiday package to Fyn County. Well known for its history and culture, this is one destination you'll never forget. Begin your trip to Fyn County with a couple of days in Odense visiting popular sights like ODEON and Hans Christian Andersen Museum. Middelfart is another city that draws travellers from near and far. Bridge Walking Lillebaelt and Naturparken Hindsgavl Dyrehave are two of the top places to see here. From the instant you book your Fyn County holiday to the second you come back home, Expedia has your back each step of the way.
Our guide on where to stay in Fyn County

Hasmark Strand
Bechers Lake is one noteworthy place to stop while you're exploring Hasmark Strand and the surrounding area.
Fyn County Holiday
Fyn County Essential Information
Language | Danish |
|---|---|
Currency | Danish krones |
Local Welcome | Hej |
Local Goodbye | Hej hej |
Closest Airport | Kastrup Airport (CPH) |
Top Sights | Odense Zoo, Aeroskobing Beach and Naturparken Hindsgavl Dyrehave |
Our pick of the best Fyn County Hotel Deals

First Hotel Grand Odense
"Our room was very clean. The breakfast buffet was awesome. All the staff was helpful and friendly"
Reviewed on 8 July 2026

Best Western Plus Hotel Odense
"Unfortunately, the hotel did not have air-conditioning, which made it very difficult to sleep at night. The people at the front desk really didn’t know if there was anything they could do. They did change us to a newer building which they thought would be cooler but still not air-conditioned.. The ..."
Reviewed on 19 June 2026

CABINN Odense Hotel
"Just too close to railway lines and heavy train going at some speed at least once an hour thru the night. So LOUD that double glazing barely reduced noise. The speed the city permission trains to transmit a big environmental abuse. The commuter trains much quieter and not an issue. Very interesting ..."
Reviewed on 2 July 2026











