Fyn (english: Funen), along with the islands(*) Sjælland and Jylland, makes up the Kingdom of Denmark. It has been called Denmark's "garden isle", being largely rural and green in character, with rollwing woodlands, pastures, wheat fields, and a large number of old farmhouses. During the month of May, the landscape of Fyn is dominated by burgeoning fields of rapeseed flowers.

The island is home to the city of Odense, Hans Christian Andersen's birthplace, and the towns of Faaborg, Svendborg, Langeland, and Ærø. A notable site of interest is Egeskov Castle.

At present the island is connected to Sjælland only by ferry across the Store Bælt (Great Belt), but there is an ambitious project underway to link the two islands via a 20km road bridge, and also an undersea railway tunnel, between Korsør and Nyborg.

(*) Though Jutland (Jylland) is really a peninsula (Danish: halvø -- "half-island").