
Geopark Visitors Centre Langeland
Learn more about the world-class glacial landscape of the archipelago
The Geopark visitor centre tells the story of the unique geology, natural and cultural heritage of the South Funen Archipelago with a special Langeland angle.
You can also learn more about SHORES Langeland - the archipelago's hotspot for water activities, which is part of the exhibition. Activities along the coast are an important contribution from Langeland to the Geopark's experience opportunities.
The visitor centre is open and accessible to the public every day of the week and is intended as an appetiser for exploring the nature of Langeland. Among other things, you can explore the island's many hat hills and become a hat hill conqueror if you climb 8 selected hat hills.
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UNESCO Global Geopark The South Fyn Archipelago
Geopark Det Sydfynske Øhav was established in 2018 by the municipalities of Svendborg, Faaborg-Midtfyn, Langeland and Ærø. A visitor centre for the Geopark has already been established at the Archipelago Museum in Faaborg and two more are being planned in Svendborg and Ærø.
The purpose of the South Funen collaboration on the South Funen Archipelago Geopark is to raise awareness of the area's unique geology, natural and cultural heritage through knowledge and stories about the life lived based on the archipelago, maritime history, cultural landscape and active outdoor life, to connect the unique geology of South Funen and the islands to the area's natural and cultural history, to create innovative and sustainable development and value in the four owner municipalities through collaboration and strong local anchoring and to create added value for local residents and visitors.