What makes it 86% Solo-Friendly: Free app audio tours and craft demos let a solo guest explore at own pace, and on-site café and nearby buses simplify logistics, so the village is rewarding and low-stress for independent travelers.
Why 1-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: A 1–3 hour visit covers audio tours, living history demos, photo walks, and a café break.
Digital audio tour:
Use the free Useeum app to follow themed sound tours around the village.
Tip: Download and install the app before arrival and bring earphones.
Living history demonstrations:
Watch costumed volunteers weave, blacksmith, and cook using 19th-century methods.
Tip: Check the daily schedule at the Visitor Centre to time your visit.
Photo walk:
Capture half-timbered houses, the windmill, watermill, and free-range animals.
Tip: Visit in the early morning or late afternoon for best natural light.
Museumsbutikken:
Browse locally made crafts, books, and upcycled goods in the on-site shop.
Tip: You don’t need an entry ticket; open during all opening hours.
Café Krostuen:
Enjoy modern Scandinavian dishes, coffee, or light meals in the historic inn.
Tip: Open from 11 AM; try the regional open-faced sandwiches.

Mal Jones
July 2024: This an interesting place to see the older style architecture of Denmark developed as if a village and all contained in a relatively small area. The adjoining restaurant/cafe provides tasty food and drinks, so also worth a visit.
Xavier Criel
Interesting to learn about the life of Danish gamers and villagers in the 19th century. Unfortunately no guides during the week and all tekst is in Danish. You can use the Useeum app for English explanation with every building
Floris van Hal
It's a cute museum which helps you get a better grip on what life was like on Funen some 150-200 years ago. Especially fun with children. I liked the spin they put on the experience relating things to sustainability and circularity.
syd meistrich
One of the most interesting and enjoyable experiences I’ve ever had. The farm buildings are so full of cool things to see and learn about, I could go back many times. My only comment, and this is not a criticism by any means, is without historical interpreters - the places feels somewhat listless. Granted that takes staffing and money- both of which are hard to come by, but I’d say that this visi...
Dario Rosati
A great experience, a small Danish Pompeii of the 1700-1800. Talk with the old people here and there, they really offer great gems on history and knowledge, I finally understood why old danish houses are done the way they were done. Great for kids also. Highly recommended for anyone doing an on the road holiday through Danemark.
In summer join costumed actors for traditional games. In autumn book a skumringsvandring (twilight walk) via the online calendar. Winter demo schedules are limited—check the website before you go.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Entry fee | DKK 145 |
| Return bus fare (110/111) | DKK 30 |
| Coffee at Café Krostuen | DKK 60 |
| Souvenir from Museumsbutikken | DKK 100 |
| Total Estimated | DKK 335 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Sejerskovvej 20, 5260 Odense, Denmark
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