Hasmark Beach is long, child-friendly, and features fine sand facing the Kattegat Sea. The beach has been awarded the Blue Flag every year since 2012, signifying excellent environmental quality, service, and safety.
It's a fantastic spot for a dip, a breezy walk, or simply a day with sand between your toes.
Hasmark is a Blue Flag beach, and the bathing water is classified as Excellent with three stars. This gives you peace of mind when you jump in, ensuring a great day by the coast.
You can go winter bathing right off the Hasmark Strandoase. The changing facilities and toilet are open all year, so you can put on dry clothes after your dip. Note: The outdoor shower near the changing room is not frost-proof, so the water is turned off around week 42.
The beach is approved as a Sea Swimming Point, focusing on clean bathing water, safety, and easy access to the water.
The Hasmark Strandoase (Beach Oasis) gathers most amenities in one spot, including a playground, picnic tables and benches, a shelter, a grill area, showers, and great common rooms. From here, it’s just a few steps to the beach, making the area a natural gathering point.
You can borrow a beach wheelchair through Nordfyns Municipality; the key is available at the reception desk at First Camp Hasmark Strand.
Hasmark Strand is easily accessible, no matter how you choose to travel. Here are the best ways to reach the popular beach:
The coast at Hasmark is protected by a dike because the area has previously been affected by floods and storm surges. The dikes make the beach area more resilient and preserve the open coastal landscape everyone comes to enjoy.
The small village of Hasmark has given its name to the whole area on the North Funen coast, right next to Enebærodde.
Hasmark used to be a manor farm which, together with the farm Knyle, became part of the large estate Hofmansgave, which also owns Enebærodde. Many of the roads are named after the landowner family – and the shortest one, Tygesvej, is of course named after a dwarf in the family…
Back in the day there was farming, fishing and peat cutting in the marsh. In 1916 Miss Johanne Karoline Nielsen opened the seaside hotel Hotel Kattegat, and the area became both stylish and very popular with the people of Odense. Holiday cottages were built, and over time the place turned into the popular holiday area with a campsite and summer houses that you see today. At the same time, it’s still a beautiful natural area with a long beach, the large Hasmark bog and idyllic fields.
What's happening around Hasmark and on North Funen when you're there? Check out VisitNordfyn's activity calendar and find activities and events!
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Hasmark Strand
5450 Otterup
Denmark
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