Listen to the story of historic Danish composer Carl Nielsen while hiking his new long-distance trail

A 110-kilometre long walking trail on Fyn that follows in the footsteps of Danish composer Carl Nielsen is opening this September, accompanied by a podcast and 40 dedicated listening stops.

The Carl Nielsen Camino starts in the city of Odense on Fyn. Photo: Visit Odense

Danish composer Carl Nielsen grew up on the island of Fyn, and in his youth joined the military orchestra in Odense. The newly opened 110-kilometre Carl Nielsen Camino follows in the footsteps of Nielsen, through the same region he travelled as a young musician with his father. The 12-stage walk begins in Odense and winds […]


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