Møn

Møn is in Denmark.



The small island is just south of Zealand. It had about 9,400 inhabitants in 2017.



Cities
The 2 main towns are Stege and Lendemarke, which adjoin one another and which have about 2,000 residents in total. Other noteworthy villages are Borre and Klintholm Havn in eastern end of the island, and Store Damme/Askeby in the western end.

Talk
Most of the population speaks Danish, English and (some) German. Swedish and Norwegian is widely understood.

By bus
Search connections on https://www.rejseplanen.dk/webapp/index.html?language=en_EN

By car
The island has a bridge connection to Zealand where Copenhagen is located, and to Lolland-Falster which has ferries from Germany

See
The white chalk cliffs of Møn are created from the shells of tiny animals and plants settling on what, 75 million years ago, was a tropical seabed. During the last ice age, the chalk was pushed to the surface by glaciers covering northern Europe. The cliffs are up to 100 meters (328 feet) tall.











Do
Go fossil hunting in the white chalk cliffs of Møns Klint. Bring a hammer and chisel or similar, and start chipping in the chalk cliffs. Most common are belemnite fossils but others can also be found.

Eat

 * Støberiet where you are able to choose between as much as 50 kinds of meat.
 * Gourmet Gaarden which is the best option on Møn if you are looking for fine dining.
 * Café Frederik located on the main square of Stege with a great view due to the fact that the building is made entirely of glass.
 * Café Frederik located on the main square of Stege with a great view due to the fact that the building is made entirely of glass.

Go next


You can drive west to the small island Bogø, further to Faro, and from there to Zealand or Falster.