Top 8 nature experiences
Get out into nature, experience South Zealand & Møn’s most beautiful views, spend time immersing yourself in finds on the forest floor and in the history of the cliffs – just when it suits you. Nature is always open. Here are our 9 best offers for unforgettable nature experiences.

Photo: Mads Tolstrup

Photo: Visit Sydsjælland & Møn
The Forest Tower - Camp Adventure
Forest Tower is a remarkable nature experience in South Zealand, where the walk through the forest and the view from the top are just as memorable as the tower itself.

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Susåen River - Nature and Canoe Experiences in South Zealand
Experience the Susåen River in South Zealand, where canoeing, kayaking, rich wildlife and traces of history come together in one of Zealand’s most beautiful river landscapes.

Photo: Per Rasmussen
Knudshoved Odde - Nature Area near Vordingborg
Knudshoved Odde is a special nature experience near Vordingborg, with long stretches of coastline, rare species and a hike that feels like a small expedition.

Photo: Tage Klee
Coastal forest Siberia
If you enjoy both forest and beach, you'll find the best of both at Sibirien in Faxe Ladeplads, where the peaceful forest stretches right along the shoreline.

Photo: Frame & Work
Faxe Kalkbrud - 63 Million-Year-Old Fossils
Faxe Kalkbrud is a remarkable nature experience in South Zealand, where you can go fossil hunting, explore a 63 million-year-old seabed and enjoy the view from Prismet.

Photo: Ruslan Merzlyakov
Dark Sky at Møn and Nyord
On Møn and Nyord, you can experience “Dark Sky” – a unique and dark night sky shielded from light pollution, offering the clearest possible view of the night sky and millions of sparkling stars.

Photo: Frame & Work
Møns Klint UNESCO World Heritage Site
Møns Klint is one of Denmark’s most iconic excursion destinations, and it is easy to see why. The white cliffs rise up to 128 metres above the turquoise sea and stretch along seven kilometres of coastline. It is a landscape that both impresses and invites exploration.

Photo: Mads Tolstrup
Stevns Klint UNESCO World Heritage Site
Stevns Klint rises 41 metres above sea level and offers visitors world-class experiences. The cliff is the best place in the world to see traces of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs and more than half of all species on Earth 66 million years ago.





