Best lakes in Faxe are primarily associated with the unique Faxe Limestone Quarry, Denmark's largest man-made hole. This active quarry features striking azure-blue water formations and chalk-white limestone mountains. It is known for its geological significance as the world's oldest fossilized deep-water coral reef. The region offers a distinct landscape for exploration, including fjords and bays.
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This stretch of cycle path is very scenic. There are dedicated bike lanes, and looking out towards the sea, you will notice a bay: it is a typically Danish blend of land and sky.
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Jungshoved is a peninsula southeast of Præstø. It is bordered by Præstø Fjord to the north, Faxe Bay to the east, and Jungshoved North to the southwest. The village of Jungshoved By lies in the center of the peninsula. Jungshoved Voldsted and Jungshoved Church are located on a promontory to the southwest. The easternmost point is also called Jungshoved.
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This route takes you through a quiet forest and along an idyllic lake. If you like bird watching, you will especially enjoy this route - it is a little paradise for nature lovers. The route is suitable for everyone, whether you are walking, cycling, or want to enjoy the route with a stroller, wheelchair or limited mobility. The path was created in collaboration with Gisselfeld Monastery and Faxe Municipality. Important: The forest is private, so access is only permitted between sunrise and sunset. Sometimes access can be completely closed. If the entire route becomes too long for you, you can easily shorten it in Paradishaven
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...be sure to try the mirabelle plums when they are ripe. There is a Rema 1000 nearby where you can buy groceries for your break.
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Beautiful rest area with a great lake view. There are also a few parking spaces, ideal as a starting point for a hike in the area.
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A so-called shelter, here you can spend the night close to nature. Unfortunately there is no toilet like some other shelters. But a great view of the lake Mern Ä.
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A section of the coastal road, from Strandhuse to Gammel Tappernøje, has a continuous bike lane on both sides, where drivers are also reminded to keep their distance. Nice, smooth asphalt, it's a really nice ride. There are also good views of the fjord.
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The most prominent natural feature is the Faxe Limestone Quarry (Faxe Kalkbrud), Denmark's largest man-made hole. It's famous for its striking azure-blue water formations and chalk-white limestone mountains, creating a unique landscape often compared to the 'Danish Maldives'. You can also find fjords and bays like Jungshoved Bay.
Swimming in the lakes of Faxe Limestone Quarry is strongly discouraged due to safety and health risks. The water is highly alkaline, which can cause skin irritation, and the lakes are very deep, leading to dangerously cold temperatures (around 8°C even in summer) that can cause cold shock.
Beyond exploring the unique landscape of the Faxe Limestone Quarry, you can enjoy various activities. There are excellent opportunities for cycling, such as the Coastal cycle route along the Præstø fjord and the Præstø Fjord Scenic Bike Route. For more cycling options, check out the Road Cycling Routes in Faxe or Gravel biking in Faxe guides. Hiking is also popular, with trails like the easy 'Faxe Water Tower – Faxe Fossil Quarry loop'. You can find more hiking routes in the Hiking in Faxe guide.
Yes, the Faxe Limestone Quarry offers a fantastic family-friendly activity: fossil hunting. Visitors can search for ancient marine fossils like shark teeth and corals. Guided fossil hunts are available through Geomuseum Faxe, or you can rent tools to explore on your own. Many highlights, such as Coastal cycle route along the Præstø fjord and Jungshoved Bay, are also categorized as family-friendly.
For breathtaking panoramic views of the Faxe Limestone Quarry, its turquoise lagoons, and chalk-white landscape, visit Prismet, a prism-shaped viewing platform. You can also find scenic views at Jungshoved Bay and from the Ugledige Shelter with View of Lake Mern Æ.
The Faxe Limestone Quarry is globally significant as it represents the world's oldest fossilized deep-water coral reef. It has been an active quarry for over 63 million years, offering a direct connection to prehistoric times when the area was a deep ocean teeming with ancient marine life.
Yes, you can find free nature camps in the area. For example, the Ugledige Shelter with View of Lake Mern Æ offers a free nature camp experience with an impressive view, making it a good transit station for travelers.
The Faxe Limestone Quarry is accessible year-round. While specific seasonal activities aren't detailed, the opportunity for fossil hunting is generally available. For hiking and cycling, warmer months typically offer more comfortable conditions, though the unique landscape can be appreciated in any season.
Access to the Faxe Limestone Quarry and its viewing platform, Prismet, is free, and parking facilities are available for visitors. Additionally, the Ugledige Shelter with View of Lake Mern Æ highlight also mentions parking availability.
The water in the Faxe Limestone Quarry is famous for its beautiful, turquoise-green lagoons. This unique color is due to the chalk in the quarry. The water is also free of planktonic algae and nutrients, which often make natural lakes appear turbid, contributing to its striking clarity and color.
While specific cafes or pubs directly at the lakes aren't detailed, the highlight Mirabelle Plums by the Seaside mentions a Rema 1000 nearby where you can buy groceries for a break, suggesting amenities are accessible within the general area.
Yes, for an easy hike that combines natural beauty with geological interest, consider the 'Faxe Water Tower – Faxe Fossil Quarry loop'. This trail is listed in the Hiking in Faxe guide. The quarry itself also offers pathways for exploration, though sturdy hiking shoes are recommended due to the terrain.


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