Imagine standing atop dramatic white cliffs, looking down at turquoise waters below, surrounded by lush beech forests and ancient fossils beneath your feet. Welcome to Møns Klint, one of Denmark’s most breathtaking natural landmarks and a true geological wonder located on the island of Møn in South Zealand.
As your local tour guide, I’ll take you through everything you need to know: how to visit Møns Klint, what to do, where to stay, and the best tips for experiencing this magical destination in full.
Location: Island of Møn, Region Zealand, Denmark
Distance from Copenhagen: ~2 hours by car (~130 km)
Nearest Town: Stege
🧭 Møns Klint is a 6 km stretch of chalk cliffs rising up to 128 meters (420 feet) above the Baltic Sea—making it the tallest cliff formation in Denmark.
Enjoy panoramic views as you walk the well-marked trails along the cliff’s edge through Klinteskoven Forest.
Multiple routes, ranging from easy to moderate
Observation decks with photo-worthy views
Colorful wildflowers in spring and summer
🚶♂️ A must-do for nature lovers and photographers.
Get up close to the towering white cliffs by walking down the stairs to the stony beach below.
497 steps down (and back up!)
See the full scale and texture of the chalk formations
Great for fossil hunting and photography
⛱️ Wear sturdy shoes – the beach is rocky and slippery in parts.
An interactive science center located near the cliffs. Ideal for families and anyone curious about geology, evolution, and nature.
Hands-on exhibits about dinosaurs, fossils, and the Ice Age
3D cinema and VR experiences
Café and souvenir shop
🦴 Perfect for kids and curious minds alike.
Møns Klint is a prime location for discovering fossils, some dating back 70 million years.
Collect ammonites, sea urchins, and coral fossils
Best fossil hunting spots are along the beach at low tide
Bring a small hammer or rent one at the GeoCenter
For adventure seekers, Møns Klint offers paragliding opportunities along the cliffs (licensed operators only). Mountain biking trails are also available in the forest areas.
Paragliding gives unmatched views of the coastline
MTB routes vary from easy forest rides to challenging terrain
🪂 Only for experienced flyers or with certified guides.
Maglevands Slugt Viewpoint: Offers the most iconic panoramic view of the cliffs.
Dronningestolen (“The Queen’s Chair”): Highest point on Møns Klint.
Beach Level: Photograph the cliffs from below with sky and sea behind.
Home to over 20 species of orchids in summer
Spot peregrine falcons, Denmark’s fastest bird
Diverse butterfly and insect populations
Old-growth beech forests surround the cliffs
🌼 Spring and early summer are best for flora enthusiasts.
Kayaking Tours along the base of the cliffs (weather dependent)
Stargazing: Møn is a certified Dark Sky Park, perfect for astronomy
Horseback Riding in the forests and coastal areas
Camping and Glamping available nearby
Casual dining with sandwiches, salads, and pastries
Great for families and a mid-hike break
Located in Klintholm Havn
Offers fresh seafood, Danish dishes, and outdoor seating with a sea view
Located in Stege town
Craft beer, hearty meals, and cozy ambiance
Try the Mønske Øl (Møn Island Ale)
Hotel Residens Møen – Elegant seafront stay in Stege
Klintholm Bed & Breakfast – Cozy, close to the cliffs, great for hikers
Camp Møns Klint – Family-friendly with eco-lodges and glamping options
Møns Klint Resort – Modern cabins in a forest setting
Airbnb options available across Møn
Stay in a thatched Danish cottage or modern house with sea views
By Car: Easiest option; follow Route E47 to Møn via Vordingborg
Public Transport: Train to Vordingborg or Nykøbing, then bus to Stege; limited options to the cliffs themselves
Bike Routes: Part of Denmark’s national cycling network; beautiful but hilly
🅿️ Free and paid parking available at Møns Klint and GeoCenter
Morning
Arrive and stop at GeoCenter Møns Klint
Explore exhibits and grab a coffee
Late Morning
Hike along the Cliff Trail to Dronningestolen
Enjoy panoramic views and photography
Afternoon
Descend the stairs to the beach
Search for fossils and relax on the shore
Evening
Dine at Klintholm Havn
Stay to watch the sunset or stargaze if staying overnight
May to September: Ideal for hiking, fossil hunting, and longer daylight
April & October: Fewer crowds, moody weather perfect for dramatic photos
Winter: Trails may be icy; limited access to facilities, but beautiful in snow
☀️ Early morning and sunset hours are best for soft lighting and fewer visitors.
Comfortable hiking shoes
Jacket or windbreaker (cliffs are breezy year-round)
Water and snacks if hiking long distances
Small backpack for fossils, camera, and essentials
Binoculars for birdwatching
GeoCenter gift shop: Fossils, books, eco-toys, and science kits
Local crafts: Pottery and woolen items sold in Stege
Dark Sky Park merchandise: Great for stargazers
Orchid Festival (May-June) – Guided walks to discover blooming wild orchids
Fossil Days (Summer Holidays) – Educational programs and fossil hunts
Dark Sky Stargazing Events – Led by local astronomy clubs
Go Early or Late: Midday crowds can be heavy in summer
Cliff Safety: Stay behind fences and marked paths—cliff edges may be unstable
Kids & Stairs: Prepare for a workout if descending to the beach
Weather: Bring layers; it can change rapidly
Leave No Trace: Don’t disturb cliffs or take large fossil pieces
Møns Klint is not just a sight—it’s an experience. Whether you're scaling the cliffs for panoramic views, descending to hunt ancient fossils, or simply soaking up the raw beauty of Denmark’s nature, this place leaves a lasting impression.
It combines natural drama, educational opportunities, and family-friendly adventures in a setting that feels like a secret slice of Nordic paradise. No visit to Denmark is complete without standing atop these ancient white giants and witnessing the sea stretch endlessly before you.