Ole Eskling has a clear and inspiring vision for tourism in Møn Island and South Zealand, centered on sustainable and authentic experiences at the iconic Møns Klint. His goal is to develop tourism that honors the island’s unique natural beauty while creating family-friendly opportunities that everyone can enjoy. This vision aligns with the growing commitment across the region to balance tourism growth with nature preservation.

Møns Klint, renowned for its dramatic white chalk cliffs rising 128 meters above the Baltic Sea, is one of Denmark’s most cherished natural landmarks. Ole Eskling envisions tourism that not only highlights these breathtaking views but also engages visitors in meaningful ways, such as guided fossil hunts, interactive exhibitions at GeoCenter Møns Klint, and outdoor activities suitable for families of all ages. By focusing on creating enriching experiences that connect people with nature, the island can foster a deeper respect and affection for its environment.

Central to Ole Eskling’s vision is sustainability. He promotes tourism development that respects local ecosystems and the community, ensuring that tourism benefits both nature and residents. This approach supports the region’s broader ambitions, as exemplified by UNESCO Destination Møn’s sustainable development goals and Møns Klint’s expected UNESCO World Heritage status in 2025.

Visitors to the island can easily access Møns Klint and GeoCenter, where educational programs and enjoyable activities bring the geology and history of the cliffs richly to life. The center is accessible by car and bus, with practical facilities that welcome families and people with reduced mobility. A visit here becomes not just a trip but a shared family adventure rooted in learning and sustainability.

For more information about sustainable tourism initiatives and planning your visit, contact GeoCenter Møns Klint at moensklint.dk, phone +45 5586 3600, or email geocenter@moensklint.dk.

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Klintholm Havneby 24D
4791 Borre
Denmark