Accommodation along the Øhavsstien

Are you looking for accommodation along the Øhavsstien?

The Øhavsstien winds through coastal landscapes and between the islands of the South Funen Archipelago. Along the way, you will find DK-CAMP campsites along the route where you can stay overnight and recharge between stages.

On the DK-CAMP booking portal, you get a clear overview of campsites located along or close to Øhavsstien. Here you can find accommodation that suits your needs and plan your trip at a pace that leaves room for both experiences and relaxation.

Hiking along coastlines and islands

The Øhavsstien takes you through landscapes in South Funen where the sea is a constant part of the experience. The route connects coastal stretches, salt meadows, forests, and small harbour towns. Along the way, the landscape opens up towards the islands of the South Funen Archipelago.

The hiking route is approximately 220 km long and divided into several stages that can be walked together or individually. If you want to learn more about the Øhavsstien, you can find additional information here: Visitfyn.dk

Illustrated map of the Øhavsstien in the South Funen Archipelago showing the hiking route and nature areas along the trail.
Three hikers take a break under a tree by the water on the Øhav Trail while eating food from their backpacks in the summer sun.

Photo: Mads Bordinggaard

A solo hiker walks along a winding gravel road through open fields on the Øhav Trail under a cloudy sky.

Photo: Luyuxi

Nature, sea and hiking

Accommodation close to the Øhavsstien

When planning a hiking trip on the Øhavsstien, it is an advantage to plan your accommodation in stages that match the number of holiday days and your hiking style. The map of the Øhavsstien shows where the DK-CAMP campsites are located along the route, making it easy to plan overnight stays along the way.

By choosing campsites near the route, you save both time and energy that can instead be spent on the Øhavsstien rather than on long detours.

Different types of accommodation

A hiking trip along the Øhavsstien is largely about being close to nature. That is why many choose to stay at campsites where they can remain in the landscape – even when the day’s hike comes to an end.

At DK-CAMP campsites, you will find several accommodation options. You can pitch your own tent or stay in cabins, shelters, or pre-pitched tents with fixed beds. Options and facilities vary from campsite to campsite, but you can easily get an overview here on the portal.

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Are you still looking for a campsite that matches your holiday dreams? Then take a look at the wide selection of DK-CAMP campsites across Denmark here.

There are approximately 200 DK-CAMP campsites to choose from.

Make the overnight stay part of the experience

After a day on the Øhavsstien, it is natural to rest and stay overnight nearby, close to the water and nature, where you can relax, enjoy the surroundings, and gather energy for the next stage.

At DK-CAMP campsites, the atmosphere is relaxed and informal. It feels natural to arrive directly from the trail and enjoy the rest of the evening in peaceful surroundings. And who knows – you might have a pleasant chat with other hikers or the campsite host who can recommend great experiences along the rest of the route.

FAQ: Accommodation along the Øhavsstien

Why choose camping as accommodation?

At a campsite, the atmosphere is cosy and informal, and you can arrive just as you are, in your hiking clothes and boots. Here you also have the opportunity to charge your phone, enjoy a much-needed shower, and make use of communal kitchens, common areas, and more. Some campsites also offer the option to buy supplies and wash clothes.

How do you plan accommodation along the Øhavsstien?

Many people plan their accommodation based on the stages they want to hike. With campsites located along or near the route, you can adapt the hiking trip to your own pace and needs.

Can you bring a dog along the Øhavsstien?

Dogs are welcome at all DK-CAMP campsites along the Øhavsstien. However, rules and possible fees vary from campsite to campsite, and there may be restrictions regarding bringing pets into cabins, pre-pitched tents, etc.

Do you need to book in advance?

It is recommended to book accommodation well in advance – especially during the summer period. If you are travelling with a tent, campsites can often find a place for you depending on availability. However, campsites may be fully booked during school holidays and during special events such as large concerts, festivals, and other nearby events.

What accommodation options are available at campsites along the Øhavsstien?

At campsites near the Øhavsstien, you can stay in your own tent or book cabins, shelters, or pre-pitched glamping tents or safari tents with fixed beds. The selection of accommodation types varies from campsite to campsite, which you can explore further here on the page.

How long is the Øhavsstien?

The Øhavsstien is approximately 220 km long and divided into several stages that can be walked together or split into shorter sections.

Typical itineraries:

  • Weekend trip: 1–2 overnight stays
  • Short hiking holiday: 3–5 overnight stays
  • The entire Øhavsstien: 8–12 overnight stays

A hiking route with wonderful experiences along the way

On the Øhavsstien, the breaks are also an important part of the experience. The many views of the sea, the ferry routes between the islands, and the charming local communities along the Øhavsstien naturally invite you to take breaks along the way.

With several accommodation options along the route, you can adjust your stages continuously. This gives you the freedom to change your plans if the weather changes or if you wish to stay a little longer in one place.

Experiences along the Øhavsstien

The Øhavsstien takes you through some of the most experience-rich areas of South Funen. Along the way you pass places such as Faaborg with its historic streets and Faaborg Museum, the cosy harbour environment in Faldsled, and Valdemar’s Castle on Tåsinge.

The route also passes through the hilly landscapes of Svanninge Bakker and Svanninge Bjerge – also known as the Funen Alps – and in several places the view opens towards the islands of the South Funen Archipelago.

Ready for the Øhavsstien?

Book accommodation along the Øhavsstien via the DK-CAMP portal and find the campsites that match your needs and hiking plans. Once your accommodation is planned, you can focus on enjoying the hike and the experiences in South Funen and the South Funen Archipelago.