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3.30pm Sunday from late June to August, and also on Tuesdays and Thursdays in July.
The return trip lasts 90 minutes.
Sleeping
Danhostel Faaborg
HOSTEL
(
;
62 61 12 03;
www.danhostelfaaborg.dk
; Grønnegade 71-72; dm/d Dkr175/
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375; Apr-Sep; )
This is a simple, oh-so-cosy hostel, based in two historic buildings - an old cinema and a
half-timbered poorhouse, both full of sunshine and creaking woodwork. There are few
frills (toilets are shared). Dorm beds are available in high summer.
Hotel Faaborg
HOTEL
(
;
62 61 02 45;
www.magasingaarden.dk
;
Torvet; s/d incl breakfast Dkr750/
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950; )
Plumb in the centre square, this pretty-as-a-picture boutique-style hotel has fresh rooms
and a lovely downstairs courtyard and cafe.
Eating
Faaborg Røgeri
SEAFOOD
(
;
www.faaborgroegericafe.com
; Vestkaj 3; fish dishes Dkr32-76;
10am-9pm
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daily mid-Jun-mid-Aug, reduced hrs rest of yr)
Nothing says 'Danish holiday' better than eating
fiskefrikadeller
(fishballs) and remoulade
from a paper plate in the salty-smelling harbourside sunshine.
Det Hvide Pakhus
DANISH
dinner mains Dkr155-265; 11.30am-10pm daily mid-Jun-Aug, reduced hrs rest of yr)
Set in a light, airy harbourside warehouse, Det Hvide Pakhus is as much a hit with locals
as it is with out-of-towners. Lunch is a lesson in old-school Danish cuisine (heavy on the