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Storhøjen
Højensvej 1, 5700
On the Margueritruten
Storhøjen sits directly on the route through Fyn og Øhavet.
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Overview
If you have timeStorhøjen is a small landmark close to Højensvej on Fyn, just off the Margueritruten. It sits in quiet surroundings away from main town centres, making it a simple pause on the drive rather than a major attraction in its own right. You come here more for the sense of being in open countryside than for facilities or interpretation. It works well as a short stop to get out of the car, take in the landscape and reorient before continuing towards better-known sights nearby on this section of the route.
Storhøjen is mainly a brief, practical stop rather than a destination. It suits drivers who want a short break in calm surroundings between more substantial visits. Use it to stretch your legs, check the map and enjoy a quieter corner of Fyn before moving on to larger attractions along this part of the Margueritruten.
A simple countryside pause close to the route, mainly useful as a short break between more substantial sights.
Planning your visit
- How long to stay
- 10–20 minutes
- Best time to visit
- Daylight hours are best, as Storhøjen is a simple roadside landmark with no indication of lighting or facilities. In dry, clear weather it is easier to walk around and appreciate the open surroundings. If you are planning a longer outing in the area, treat Storhøjen as a daytime stop on the way to other nearby places.
Around here
Nearby on the Margueritruten
Frequently asked
- Where is Storhøjen in relation to the Margueritruten?
- Storhøjen lies very close to the Margueritruten on Fyn, just off Højensvej. It is essentially a roadside landmark that you can reach with only a very short deviation from the signed route. This makes it a convenient pause point if you want a quick break without leaving the overall line of your road trip by any great distance.
- Is Storhøjen a major attraction or just a short stop?
- Storhøjen is best thought of as a short stop rather than a headline attraction. There is no indication of a visitor centre or extensive facilities, and most travellers will not need long here. It works well as a brief pause in quieter surroundings before or after spending more time at other nearby places on Fyn.
- How much time should I plan for a visit to Storhøjen?
- Most visitors will only need a short amount of time at Storhøjen, mainly to stretch their legs and look around the immediate area. If you are using it as a stop between larger sights, around a quarter of an hour is usually enough before you move on towards other destinations on this section of the Margueritruten.
- Can I combine Storhøjen with other nearby places on the same drive?
- Storhøjen fits easily into a wider outing on Fyn. Because it is close to the Margueritruten, you can stop briefly here and then continue along the route to other nearby points already on your plan, such as Lehnskov or Lehnskov Estate, without adding much extra driving distance to your day.
- What should I expect in terms of facilities at Storhøjen?
- There is no specific information to suggest dedicated visitor facilities at Storhøjen, so you should not rely on services such as cafés or visitor centres here. Treat it as a simple, informal stop in the countryside and plan to use facilities in larger towns or at more developed attractions elsewhere on your route.
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