Møns Klint consists of steep, white limestone cliffs up to 128 meters high, stretching for approximately 6 km.
It is one of the most beautiful and most visited natural wonders of Denmark.
The cliffs were formed by Ice Age deposits and erosion and offer spectacular views of the sea.
Highlights:
Abrahamsen, the highest point (128 m).
Unique fossils (including sea urchins, shark teeth).
Dense beech forests on top of the cliffs.
Popular hiking trails and viewpoints.
It is a protected nature reserve (UNESCO Geopark) and is particularly popular with hikers, photographers, and tourists in the spring and summer.


































