
Day 3 Sonderby Nyborg Askeby

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Last edit: 08-03-2025
The roads in Denmark are very good, but the speed limits are very low, so take your time and plan ahead.
The countryside is beautiful and the panoramas along the coast are wonderful.
Motorcyclists are welcome at the campsites, of which there are plenty.
On this part of the journey you cross by ferry from Fynshav to Boyden, which is a nice break from the drive.
As sights we will visit Mont Klifs at the end of the day, and you can plan a visit to the town of Nyborg, which is highly recommended.
This route has a 4 star rating.
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Duration
8h 56m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
297.33 km
Countries


Mons Klint Denmark
Today we drive on very good and beautiful roads in Denmark through a beautiful landscape with beautiful panoramas
Denmark has no winding mountain roads, but beautiful roads through a rolling landscape along the coasts of fjords and straits, so it is also very suitable for drivers with less experience.
The views along the coast are fantastic. There are several bridges and ferries to cross to the islands. Please note that there are tolls and some ferries require you to book a ticket in advance.
We drive from Sønderby via Nyborg to Askeby, crossing with the ferry from Fynshav to Boyden, tickets can be ordered online and cost €20.10 for motorcycle with rider. The crossing takes about 1 hour and is a wonderful relaxation, on board you can enjoy the beautiful view of "The Little Belt", a strait in Denmark, located between the Jutland peninsula and the island of Funen. The strait is about 50 kilometers long and 800 meters to 25 kilometers wide, with a maximum depth of 75 meters. Due to its depth, the strait drains 10% of the water from the Baltic Sea to the Kattegat.
From Boyden we drive on provincial roads to the town of Nyborg, where you can plan a stop. Nyborg is located on the eastern tip of the Danish island of Funen, which is connected to the neighboring island of Zealand via the Storebaelt or Great Belt Bridge. In addition to a bit of history and culture, you can also fully enjoy the fresh sea air and the peace. Stroll through the center with colorful houses, historical buildings and Nyborg Castle.
From Nyborg we drive over the Storebaelt or Great Belt Bridge over “The Great Belt”, this is a strait between the Danish islands of Zealand and Funen. Since 1997 the islands are connected by the Great Belt Bridge. The Great Belt is the largest of the three straits that connect the Kattegat with the Baltic Sea. The Great Belt is 60 km long and 16-32 km wide. The toll for the bridge is 120 DKK (€16.10) for a motorcycle with rider.
Before we drive to our campsite in Askeby we make another stop at the Møns Klint, the white cliffs of the Danish island of Møn. After a walk of about 20 minutes through the forests, they end at the chalk cliffs in the Baltic Sea. These chalk cliffs form Møns Klint. The rocks reach a height of 143 meters at their highest point. The pebble beach is accessible via a number of steep stairs, each with a few hundred steps. Entering the beach is not entirely without risk, because large pieces of chalk rock break off and disappear into the sea. You have to walk for about 20 minutes, but the view is definitely worth it.
After a drive of about 50 minutes from Møns Klint you arrive at the Møn Camping on the coast in Askeby, where you can spend the night in a tent. There is no restaurant on the campsite but there is a kitchen that you can use, so make sure you buy groceries or eat in a restaurant nearby.
If you want a bit more luxury and want to stay in a room or cabin and use a restaurant, then it is best to stay at Camp Møns Klint, near the chalk cliffs.

Nyborg

Waiting for the Ferry
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