The Juniper Berry hike begins at the Møn Museum, where you can prepare for your hike. Remember to take a look at the display for this area before you head out.: Stege Vold (Stege Embankment)

The gate takes you out to Stege Embankment; Denmark's best-preserved ramparts. In the Middle Ages, the moat was a stinking hole full of rubbish and dead livestock. Later, it became a fashionable promenade park.

Hyldevang (Elderberry Field): A dirt road takes you to Hyldevang, where you can spend the night in a shelter. You'll find a scent garden, a playground, a little star exhibit and a wheelchair-accessible bird watching tower. Nyord

Nyord Village with its farmhouses and fishing huts is a no-go zone for cars. At the harbour is a Camøno rest stop with a great view. A visit to Nyord is a good way to see what villages looked like in the old days. Nyord Church. This is a pilgrim church. Here you can shrug off your worries when you put the juniper berry you picked on Ulvshale Heath into the little jar by the baptismal font.: Lenght 15,4 kilometres