Møns Klint, Denmark’s highest cliff, rises dramatically 128 metres above the Baltic Sea.
Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2025, these 70-million-year-old white chalk cliffs offer breathtaking coastal views.
Visitors can hike along the 2-3 kilometre trail between GeoCenter Møns Klint and the Maglevand Stairs, or descend the iconic 496-step staircase to the beach below.
Keep an eye on the sky for peregrine falcons, the world’s fastest birds, which nest here.
The adjacent Høje Møn forest protects some of Denmark’s oldest beech trees.
Always respect safety barriers, as the landscape is naturally active.