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The Daisy Route

Ærø (Aero)

Aero is a moraine island, located south of Funen. The island is about 30 km long and 8 km wide. Aero is a long hill that has been shaped by the last ice age. The long range of hills characterize the island. 28 km.

Fyn (Funen)

Funen is Denmark's third largest island and is located in central of Denmark. The inhabitants of Funen is said to be nice but naive, charming, frivolous and cheerful. 349 km.

Fyn (Funen): South part

The southern part of Funen is known for its marine ancestors, as the area is located next to the Baltic Sea. The area is also known for its many castles and manor houses. 122 km.

Jylland (Jutland): Central part

This route brings you along Jutland and pass Limfjord, a shallow sound in Denmark that separates the island of Vendsyssel-Thy from the rest of the Jutland Peninsula. 810 km.

Jylland (Jutland): East part

East Jutland is an area, which is marked by the last ice age. Down through the central part of Jutland you will notice that the area is hilly, which is known as the Jutland Ridge. 1.107 km.

Jylland (Jutland): West part

This route brings you along the North Sea. It's characterize by open space, windy conditions and the terrain is relatively flat, with heaths, plains and peat bogs. 838 km.

Krusaa - Als

The island Als is twice as large as Aero and very cosy. Als is a fertile island, and was earlier known for its many fruit orchards. There has been many archaeological finds, both from the Bronze and Iron Age and Viking Age. 56 km.

Sjælland (Zealand) and Møn (Moen) - Lolland-Falster

Zealand is connected to Funen by the Great Belt Bridge and to Sweden by the Øresund Bridge. The island's of Zealand is mainly hilly moraine.

Moen and Lolland-Falster is a part of the islands in the Baltic Sea south of Zealand. Møns Klint (the Cliffs of Møn), is a striking landmark and tourist attraction. 1.111 km