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Foraging route at Hyby Beach

Go on a foraging walk at the beach in Fredericia and find wild herbs along The Little Belt.

Foraging walk at the beach in Fredericia

Take a foraging walk at Hyby Beach in Fredericia and experience The Little Belt up close. Collect wild herbs and discover the plants that grow naturally along the coast. The walk combines fresh air, coastal vibes, and local flavors.

Find wild herbs on the foraging route along The Little Belt

The route follows the beach path along the coast. Along the way, you can enjoy views of The Little Belt, the beach, and coastal meadows – and if you’re lucky, you might even spot a porpoise in the waves.

During the walk, you may find herbs such as bladderwrack, serrated wrack, common glasswort, sea purslane, sea rocket, sea buckthorn, rosehip, wild garlic, red clover, and watercress.

Information about the Hyby Beach foraging route

The foraging walk at Hyby Beach is approximately 4.2 km long. Much of the route follows gravel and paved paths, but you will also move through coastal meadows, sandy areas, and along the water’s edge to collect the herbs. Make sure to wear suitable clothing, footwear, and bring equipment to harvest the herbs safely and sustainably.

Parking: Available at the end of the road Lillebæltsallé.

Along the route, you will pass a designated fire pit, several seating areas, and the Nature Center Lundingsvej, where there are public toilets and information about the local nature. You can also borrow tools from the nature center’s equipment bank – just remember to return them when you’re done.

Read more about the route and see an overview map here!

 

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