At the base of Møns Klint, the Baltic shoreline offers a unique opportunity to hunt for ancient fossils.
The cliffs, formed over 70 million years ago from marine organisms, regularly shed chalk layers that reveal sea urchin shells, squid remains, and other prehistoric treasures.
Visitors are welcome to search the beach carefully, though it is important to stay clear of the cliff edge due to natural erosion and falling rocks.
This hands-on geological experience connects tourists directly with Denmark’s deep marine past.