The south coast of Møn island offers some of Denmark's most exceptional viewing locations for astronomical events, particularly the Milky Way. Due to its relatively low population density and minimal light pollution, the expanse of the southern coast provides a magnificent dark sky environment perfect for stargazing.

To maximize your chance of witnessing the Milky Way, timing is crucial. Aim for periods when the galactic core is visible in the night sky, typically during the warmer months, and ensure you are observing on a moonless night. Consult a local astronomical calendar for the best viewing window.

Practical advice for stargazers includes locating spots away from any village lights, such as along the secluded beaches near the southern tips. Bringing a comfortable reclining chair, a blanket, and perhaps a thermos of warm drinks will enhance the experience. Consider bringing a red-light headlamp, as red light preserves your night vision, allowing you to see fainter celestial objects more easily.

While the Milky Way itself is the main draw, the area also offers opportunities for other outdoor activities before or after your viewing. A gentle hike along the coastal paths, followed by a quiet evening observation, combines nature appreciation with the wonder of the cosmos, making for an unforgettable outing in South Zealand.