Beaches and forests on Møn
Møn is a unique island which is very naturally surrounded by water but also covered by incredible forest areas. Find inspiration for amazing walks in the woods and on the beach here.

Photo: Mads Tolstrup
Beaches

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Klintholm Harbor beach
Next to Klintholm Harbor, you will find a lovely, child-friendly beach.

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Råbylille beach
Råbylille Strand is located by asommerhousearea near Elmelunde on Møn. It is a lovely child-friendly beach with fine sand, the beach is about 10-15 meters wide and 300 meters long.

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Ulvshale Beach
Beautiful and wide child-friendly sandy beach Lovely sandy beach with Blue Flag beach. It ensures that the water quality is double checked, the safety equipment is in order, there is access for wheelchair users to the beach, a handicap toilet, toilet and shopping facilities.

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Harboelle beach
Hårbølle beach is a really good family beach, located some distance from the parking lot at Hårbølle. The beach is good and wide - has dunes and beach and appeal to the children to build fine sand castles.
Forests

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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.

Photo: Annette Tenberg
Ulvshale Forest
Ulvshale forest on Møn is a little special forest, here the trees grow slowly because the soil is thin and quite rocky. Many of the trees are crooked because it is difficult to grow in stone.

Photo: Christian Lindgren

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The Stege-Udby forests
The Stege-Udby forests were planted between 1997 and 2006. The forests consist primarily of Danish species of both trees and shrubs, which attract many different species of insects and birds.

Photo: Mads Tolstrup
Klinteskoven
Klinteskoven ved Møns Klint er et af de mest kendte og besøgte danske naturområder.




