Langeland has many different attractions, so it's easy to find something for everyone.
You can choose from such diverse things as: Cold War Museum, souvenarium, old windmills, manor houses and much more.
Nature can also be an attraction in itself: 152 km beach, cliffs, forests and bird sanctuaries.
Tranekær Castle is Denmark's oldest inhabited house, beautifully situated on a hat hill with its iconic red colour. The castle is run as a modern farming and forestry business and visitors can enjoy trails in the park with unique trees. Discover the history of the castle through guided tours or hire it for exclusive corporate events with gastronomy and accommodation.
Visit Langelands Museum and discover archaeological finds, unique furniture and exciting cultural history. See also the museum's other departments on the island.
Langeland is a mecca for artists and artisans. You will find the small workshops, studios and galleries scattered throughout the island. So go exploring for your next find.
The experience of the small roads, cozy houses, the island's hat hills and the change of seasons in the field, in fences and forests as well as the opportunity to follow the local wildlife up close, provides peace of mind and space for thoughts to fly freely.