Here are some of our favourite places around Sydhavshuset — beach, coastline, local landmarks, and the maritime atmosphere of Gedser.
Southern Falster is shaped by open landscapes, long coastlines, and close proximity between beach, village, and harbour. From above, it is easier to see how these places connect.
Aerial view of the southern tip of Falster.
Gedesby Beach has wide shoreline, dunes, and plenty of space for peaceful walks in every season.
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Aerial view of Gedesby Beach and the surrounding coastline.
Dunes, shoreline, and beach views from the ground.
Gedesby Windmill is one of the local landmarks and a distinctive part of the landscape near the southern tip of Falster.
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The windmill from the ground and in the wider landscape.
Gedser has a distinctly maritime feel, with marina life, harbour views, small stretches of beach, and working waterfront surroundings.
Gedser Marina has a quieter harbour atmosphere, with boats, waterfront views, and easy access to the coast.
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Aerial view of Gedser Marina.
Views from the marina.
Located just north of Gedser Marina, around 6 minutes by car from Sydhavshuset, this west-facing beach is a lovely place for an evening swim. It is especially enjoyable at sunset, when the sun sinks towards the horizon over the water.
Coastal views just north of the marina.
The harbour has a more working character, with waterfront views and the local SAR station adding to the sense of place.
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Working harbour atmosphere in Gedser.
At the southern tip of Falster, the landscape opens out into sea, sky, and coastline, with the lighthouse adding another distinctive landmark.
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Lighthouse and coastal views near the southernmost part of Falster.