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Knold, also known as Dyreborg, is a spot on the south coast of Funen facing the South Funen Archipelago. The spot is renowned for its "lagoon" flat water conditions in westerly winds: the water becomes perfectly flat, like a lake. Lyø island is visible 2.3 km away. Ideal spot for beginners and flat water freestyle.
Open all year round
Beginner
Choppy water in the strait with current between the islands. Sandy bottom. Current can be noticeable between Fyn and Ærø. Short chop when wind opposes current.
Currents in the strait between the islands. Maritime traffic. Rocks possible near the shore. Do not go too far from the coast in the current.
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