Bird Reserves
Langeland is one of the parts of Denmark richest in birdlife. The island’s varied habitats and rich plantlife are a paradise for birds. Langeland is particularly important for migratory birds, acting as a staging post along their migratory birds.

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Here you can see birds on Langeland

Photo: Turist- og Erhvervsforeningen Langeland
Tryggelev Nor
Tryggelev Nor is one of the most bird-rich wetlands in Denmark.

Photo: Turist- og Erhvervsforeningen Langeland
Gulstav Mose
Nature reserve of 7ha. Over 40 species of breeding birds are registered in Gulstav Mose.

Photo: Turist- og Erhvervsforeningen Langeland
Botofte Skovmose
Here is a rich bird life and you can see, among other sea eagles hunt and if you are lucky to hear the bittern.

Photo: Bettina Klem Andreasen
Rudkøbing Vejle
Back in the Middle Ages, it was possible to sail into Vejlen and anchor up.

Photo: Turist- og Erhvervsforeningen Langeland
Holmsmose
In the bog there are, among other things, patch divers, blish hens, white claws, vibes and marsh harrier.

Photo: Turist- og Erhvervsforeningen Langeland
Påø at Skovsgaard
A few thousand years ago, the meadow was a lake that encircled Påøen to the north and west.

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Keldsnor Lighthouse (Fyr) - South Langeland
Keldsnor lighthouse is tallest on Langeland - much the same height as the famous Rundetårn in Copenhagen’s city centre. This rectangular lighthouse is 34m high and was built in 1905.

Photo: John Rasmussen
Walking Route: Hjertesti - Ristinge Halvø
There is access to the cliff and the beach from the parking spaces and trails.






