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Broløkke Manor

Hedevejen 33, 5932

Near the Margueritruten

16 km from the nearest signed point on the Fyn og Øhavet section — a worthwhile side trip.

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Overview

If you have time

Broløkke Manor is a historic estate on Langeland, known above all for its long story stretching back to the 16th century. The manor stands as a reminder of the period when large estates shaped life and land use in this part of Denmark. Travellers interested in older building traditions and the broader history of Danish manor culture will find it a worthwhile detour from the main Margueritruten. The surroundings are rural and calm, making Broløkke Manor a straightforward, short stop as you explore the southern part of Fyn and the nearby islands by car.

Visit Broløkke Manor if you are curious about how Danish estates developed from the 16th century onwards. The manor provides a sense of continuity across centuries in a rural setting on Langeland. It works best as a brief historical pause, combined with other nearby sights, rather than as a long standalone visit.

A modest but genuine historical stop for those interested in manor estates and 16th-century roots, best combined with other Langeland sights.

Planning your visit

How long to stay
30-60 minutes
Best time to visit
Broløkke Manor is easiest to appreciate in daylight, when you can see the buildings and surrounding countryside clearly. Longer, lighter days in late spring to early autumn are generally the most pleasant for a short detour here, especially if you plan to combine it with other stops on Langeland.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

What is Broløkke Manor known for?
Broløkke Manor is known for its long history, which can be traced from the 16th century onwards. Travellers come here mainly to experience an older Danish manor environment and to get a sense of how estates have shaped this part of Langeland over several centuries. It is a simple, historically oriented stop rather than a large attraction with many activities.
How much time should I plan for a visit to Broløkke Manor?
Most road-trippers only need a short visit at Broløkke Manor. Around half an hour to an hour is usually enough to see the manor from the outside, get a feel for the estate setting and take a brief walk in the immediate surroundings before continuing to other sights on Langeland or back to the Margueritruten.
Is Broløkke Manor worth the detour from Margueritruten?
Broløkke Manor is about 16 kilometres from the signed Margueritruten, so it is mainly worth the detour if you are interested in Danish manor history. If you enjoy historic estates and want to see a place with roots in the 16th century, it can be a satisfying extra stop, especially when combined with nearby attractions on Langeland.
Can I combine a visit to Broløkke Manor with other nearby attractions?
Yes, Broløkke Manor is close to several other stops on Langeland. It combines well with Magleby Church or Holmegaard Manor if you want a day focused on local history and estates, or with The Cold War Museum Langelandsfort if you prefer to mix older manor history with more recent 20th-century themes.
Where is Broløkke Manor in relation to the rest of Langeland?
Broløkke Manor lies in the rural part of Langeland, away from larger towns and directly on the driving routes across the island. For visitors following Margueritruten, it involves a short drive off the signed route, but it fits naturally into a day spent exploring this southern island area by car.

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