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Krengerup Gods

Krengerupvej 96, 5620

Just off the Margueritruten

1.0 km from the route through Fyn og Øhavet — a short detour.

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Overview

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Krengerup Gods is a historic manor a short drive from Glamsbjerg, set within the extensive Krengerup Woods. Visitors are welcome to explore the surrounding parkland, which offers a quiet, green break from driving. Access to the park is free of charge, but you are asked to keep to the clearly signposted paths to protect the landscape and privacy of residents. The main manor building itself is not generally open, though groups can arrange a visit in advance. This makes Krengerup Gods a calm, short stop to stretch your legs and get a sense of a traditional Danish estate environment.

Stop at Krengerup Gods for a brief walk in the wooded estate landscape and a look at a traditional Danish manor setting near Glamsbjerg. The freely accessible park and marked trails make it a straightforward detour from the route, especially if you want a quiet outdoor pause between other visits in the area.

A straightforward, low-effort detour for a peaceful walk around a traditional manor in Krengerup Woods.

Planning your visit

How long to stay
30-60 minutes for a walk in the park; longer if you have an arranged group visit to the manor.
Best time to visit
Daytime in the lighter months is best for walking the signposted trails and seeing the manor and surrounding woods clearly. Dry weather makes the paths more comfortable, and a visit fits well as a daytime break between other nearby museums and viewpoints on the route.

Around here

Nearby on the Margueritruten

Frequently asked

Can I walk freely around the grounds at Krengerup Gods?
You can visit the park area around Krengerup Gods without paying an entrance fee. However, visitors are asked to stay on the signposted trails when walking in the grounds. This helps protect the estate environment and respects the privacy of those who live and work at the manor. Away from the marked paths, access may be restricted, so follow local signs when you arrive.
Is there an entrance fee to visit Krengerup Gods?
There is no charge to enter the parkland around Krengerup Gods, so you can use the signposted walking trails without buying a ticket. The main manor building itself is not generally open for casual visits, and access to the interior is usually only possible for groups that have arranged a visit in advance. Check details locally if you are planning a group tour.
Can I visit the inside of the manor house at Krengerup Gods?
The main building at Krengerup Gods is not normally open to individual drop-in visitors. Access to the interior is generally limited to groups that have made prior arrangements. If you are travelling as part of a group and wish to see inside, you will need to organise a visit in advance rather than expecting to walk in on the day.
How long should I plan to spend at Krengerup Gods?
Krengerup Gods works well as a short stop rather than a long visit. Many travellers will find 30–60 minutes enough time for a relaxed walk along the signposted trails and a look at the manor from the outside. If you have arranged a group visit to the main building, allow extra time for that part of your visit.
Is Krengerup Gods suitable as a quick break from driving the Margueritruten?
Krengerup Gods is close to Glamsbjerg and the Margueritruten and is suitable for a short pause on a driving day. The freely accessible park and clearly marked paths make it easy to stretch your legs, get some fresh air and see a traditional manor setting before continuing towards other nearby stops such as museums and viewpoints in the area.

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