8 natural gems on Møn
Møn’s nature is among the most beautiful in Denmark. The main attraction is of course Møns Klint, but there are also many other unique nature spots. We have compiled a list of some of the best places here.

Photo: Mads Tolstrup

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Møns Klint UNESCO World Heritage Site

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Aborrebjerget Dark Sky Star Spot
Aborrebjerget is Møn's highest point (143 m), and with the open 360-degree view, it is one of the absolute best places to enjoy the starry sky on Møn.

Photo: Thomas Rousing
Liselund Castle park
The park is landscaped by the owner of Liselund & Marienborg estate, Calmette. The park offers exotic growths and buildings: The Museum Liselund Old Castle, Chinese gazebo, Swiss cabin and Norwegian House.

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Nyord Enge Nature Reserve
The nature around the island of Nyord is quite special. There are high-lying moraine hills, salt marshes and a large breeding population of waders and ducks. And Nyord town is culturally and historically interesting.

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Jydelejet
If you want to go for a walk in the green, you can take the trip out to Jydelejet on Østmøn.

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Grønjæger Høj/Grønsalen
Longdolmen, 102 m long and 10 m wide high sorrounded by 124 edge stones. With two chambers at the east end and one at the west end. According to a legend, the Chief Green Hunter must be buried here. Another high east of Fanefjord church contains a nozzle.

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Rytzebæk Beach
Rytzebæk Beach is a natural beach with sand and only a few large stones in the water. There is parking directly at the beach.




