Fuglsø

Fuglsø (Danish for Birds Lake; Danish pronunciation: [fʊlsø]) is a minor town in Denmark placed in the national park of Mols Bjerge.[1] It is mostly visited as a summer house place by people from Germany, Norway and Denmark. The municipality of Fuglsø is Syddjurs Municipality and it lies in the Central Denmark Region

Settlement

Not many people live in Fuglsø due to it being a summer vacation town, although some also spend the winter holidays there. A few farms such as Sølballegaard lie there, but are now for sale. The Fuglsøcenteret (Fulgsø Center) is the only hotel in Fulgsø. The Fulgsøcenteret used to be a gym owned by DGI, but they sold it in October 2011, however the Fuglsøcenteret still has a lot of sport events.

Attractions

Many people go to Ebeltoft by day, because of attractions such as Fregatten Jylland, Glasmuseet Ebeltoft and Ree Park – Ebeltoft Safari. Around Fuglsø lies Trehøje and Tinghulen, but the only attraction Fuglsø has got to offer is the nature and the beach, Fuglsø Strand.

References

  1. ^ "Fuglsø". Lex (in Danish). Retrieved 4 June 2025.

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