Saturday, July 11, 2026

Møns Klint

Møns Klint is an impressive nature reserve on the Danish island of Møn in the Baltic Sea. 

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.








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