Stevns Klint Trampesti offers families an unforgettable hiking experience along one of Denmark's most stunning natural wonders. Stretching 22 kilometers along the dramatic cliffs of Stevns Klint, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this trail combines breathtaking views with a rich slice of Earth's history.
Perfect for all skill levels, the trail winds along the towering cliffs that rise up to 40 meters above the Baltic Sea, providing panoramic vistas of the coastline. Walkers can explore unique geological layers, including the famous fish clay layer that tells the story of the asteroid impact that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs 66 million years ago.
Along the way, the trail features fascinating landmarks suitable for curious minds of all ages. Families can visit the charming Højerup Old Church perched on the cliff edge or explore Stevnsfort, a Cold War museum carved into the cliff. The path also takes you past the Boesdal limestone quarry and the iconic Stevns Lighthouse, ideal spots for both rest and discovery.
Facilities along the route include restrooms at key points, and several spots offer parking and small kiosks. The trail is well-marked and mostly open with little shade, so preparing for sun exposure is advisable. Dogs on a leash are welcome, and the route prohibits cycling to preserve its natural beauty.
To get around without doubling your walk, consider using the free electric bus service running between Rødvig and Bogeskov Harbour, which stops at all major points of interest.
Start planning your family adventure and make the most of this unique combination of nature, history, and leisure in South Zealand.
For more information, visit Stevns Klint Trampesti or contact local tourist offices via info@southzealand-mon.com or call +45 56 62 10 11.