Island of Møn ‘ Travel tip for your vacation in Denmark

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A day trip to the island of Møn is an experience that combines nature, culture and relaxation in a wonderful way. The small Danish island lies south of Zealand and is known for its white chalk cliffs, wide beaches and charming villages. Arriving by Ferries is particularly attractive. Even the crossing gives you a feeling of vacation and relaxation before you reach the island.

In this guide, you will find everything you need to know for your day trip: from how to get there by Ferries to the most beautiful sights, culinary tips and practical advice. At the end you will also find real travel reports from visitors who have already experienced Møn.

The island of Møn – an overview

Møn has an area of around 218 square kilometers. The island is connected to Zealand by bridges, but is located in a quiet and secluded region.

It is famous for the chalk cliffs Møns Klint, which are up to 128 meters high and stretch for six kilometers along the Baltic Sea coast. In addition to this natural attraction, you will find charming little towns, picturesque beaches and a wide range of activities for cyclists and hikers.

Many vacationers compare Møn with Rügen, as both islands have chalk cliffs. However, Møn is smaller, quieter and more pristine.


Das sagen unsere Besucher to the Island of Møn.

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Anna, 34 years old from Berlin

“We took a day trip to Møn from Rostock. The Ferry to Gedser was relaxed and the trip to the island didn’t take long. The chalk cliffs are really impressive. I particularly liked the view from the top, but the beach below was also great.”

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Jens, 42 years old from Hamburg

“We were out and about with the children. The GeoCenter was a highlight for the little ones. They looked for fossils and learned a lot. Afterwards, we went to Ulvshale beach. Shallow water, clean sand – perfect for families.”

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Maria, 57 years old from Hanover

“I love churches and history. The frescoes in Elmelunde Church were a highlight for me. Afterwards, we spent a wonderful afternoon in Stege, with coffee and cake in a small café.”

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Thomas, 29 years old from Munich

“We took bicycles with us. The routes on the island are very pleasant. The ride along the coast was particularly beautiful. One tip: be sure to make a detour to the harbor in Klintholm and try some fresh fish.”

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Claudia, 46 years old from Cologne

“We stayed longer in the evening to see the stars. It was incredible. I’ve never seen the night sky so clear. Møn really is a special place.”

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Sven, 51 years old from Lübeck

“As an angler, Møn was a dream for me. I caught sea trout and enjoyed the tranquillity of the island at the same time. The campsites are also very well equipped.”

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Lena, 23 years old from Dresden

“I was there with friends. We rented bikes and rode from Stege to the cliffs. The landscape is fantastic. In the evening, we went to a small brewery and tried Møn beer.”


Getting to the island of Møn

By Ferries – relaxed and flexible

Probably the most convenient way to reach Møn is by a combination of Ferries and car. From Germany, you have two main options:

  • Ferry Rostock – Gedser: You can reach Denmark in just under two hours. From Gedser, it’s around 90 minutes via Falster and Zealand to Møn.
  • Ferry Puttgarden – Rødby: This connection from Ferries to Lolland only takes 45 minutes. From Rødby, it takes around 80 minutes by car to Møn.

Both ferry lines run several times a day. So you can plan flexibly when you leave. The option of taking your car or bike with you is particularly practical. This means you are independent on the island and can easily reach the most beautiful places.

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Ticket types and prices

Prices for the Ferries vary depending on the season, vehicle type and time of booking. A car with passengers usually costs from 55-70 euros each way. Pedestrians and cyclists pay less. Many shipping companies offer early booking discounts, combined tickets or special offers.

Tip: Book your Ferries online in good time. That way you can be sure of cheap fares and a guaranteed seat.

mit den Scandlines Fähren nach Møn

Advantages of the ferry journey

  • You can already enjoy the sea and the fresh air during the trip.
  • You travel relaxed and avoid long land routes.
  • Ideal for families, as children find the crossing exciting.
  • You are flexible and independent on the island.

By car, train or bus

If you want to avoid the Ferries, you can also travel overland. From Hamburg, the route leads over the Danish border and the bridges to Zealand. However, this journey is longer and often more strenuous.

Take the train from Hamburg via Copenhagen to Nykøbing Falster. From there, there are buses to Stege, the island’s main town. However, this is less convenient for a day trip.


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Sights on the island of Møn

Møns Klint - the natural wonder

The chalk cliffs of Møns Klint are one of Denmark’s greatest natural attractions. The view from the top is impressive, but the descent down the long staircase to the beach is even more fascinating. There you can search for fossils or simply enjoy the view of the white rocks. The GeoCenter Møns Klint explains the history of the rocks’ formation, which dates back to the Ice Age. Interactive exhibitions make the visit exciting for children.

Tip: Take sturdy shoes with you. The descent and the paths on the beach are often slippery.

GeoCenter Møns Klint

Immerse yourself in the exciting world of chalk cliffs at the GeoCenter Møns Klint. Discover interactive exhibitions about fossils, glaciers and the formation of the cliffs. Experience exciting activities for young and old and start your tours along the impressive cliffs of Møn from here.

Klintholm Havn - maritime flair

Klintholm Havn is a fishing port and marina. Here you can eat freshly caught fish or book a boat for a tour along the chalk coast. The place has a special atmosphere, especially in the evening when the sun goes down.

Stege - the historic heart of the island of Møn

Stege is the largest town on the island. With a population of just under 4,000, it appears tranquil, but offers many small stores, restaurants and sights. The Mølleporten town gate is a reminder of its eventful history. The harbor with a view of the Baltic Sea is particularly charming.

Churches with frescoes

Møn is famous for its medieval churches, which are painted with frescoes. Elmelunde Church is particularly well known, as is Fanefjord Church with its colorful paintings. They are considered to be the best preserved frescoes in Denmark.

Museums and history

In addition to the churches, the Møn Museum in Stege is also worth a visit. It shows the history of the island from the Stone Age to modern times. Finds from the Viking Age and exhibitions about the life of the fishermen are particularly exciting.

Nature and beaches

In addition to the cliffs, there are many beautiful beaches on Møn. The beach at Ulvshale is particularly popular with shallow water – ideal for families. Hårbølle beach is also recommended. Hikers are drawn to the nature areas near Nyord, a small island north of Møn that is known for its birdlife.


Impressionen to the Island of Møn

The chalk cliffs of Møns Klint on the island of Møn.

The chalk cliffs of Møns Klint on the island of Møn.

The GeoCenter Møns Klint on the island of Møn.
 Das GeoCenter Møns Klint auf der Insel Møn.

The GeoCenter Møns Klint on the island of Møn.

Hårbølle beach on the island of Møn.

Hårbølle beach on the island of Møn.


Activities for your trip to the island of Møn

Hiking and cycling

Hiking and cycling

The island has well-signposted paths. Routes along the cliffs are particularly popular. Cyclists can also explore the island on small roads and dirt tracks. Bicycles can be hired in Stege or Klintholm Havn.

Swimming and walks on the beach

Swimming and walks on the beach

The beaches on Møn are less crowded than on Zealand or in other Danish vacation areas. Especially in summer, you will find peace and space here.

Boat and kayak tours

Boat and kayak tours

A paddle tour on the water is the ideal complement to a vacation on the island of Møn. The chalk cliffs look even more impressive from the sea.

Dark Sky Park

Dark Sky Park

Møn is one of the best places in Europe for stargazing. Due to the low light pollution, the night sky is often very clear, so you can observe the stars unhindered.

Family-friendly offers

Family-friendly offers

The GeoCenter Møns Klint, the adventure playgrounds and the beaches also make Møn attractive for families with children.

Fishing and nature experiences

Fishing and nature experiences

On Møn, anglers will find numerous places where they can catch sea trout and cod. Nature lovers can observe birds, especially in the protected areas near Nyord.


Culinary tips for Møn

Restaurants and cafés

There are several good restaurants in Stege that serve regional cuisine. Fish dishes are particularly popular. The menus also include classic Danish dishes such as smørrebrød. In the cafés you can try Danish pastries such as cinnamon buns, butter cakes and cream cakes.

In Klintholm Havn there are small restaurants that offer fresh fish straight from the cutter. Especially in summer, you can sit outside and have a beautiful view of the boats in the harbor.

Farm stores and regional products

There are many farms on Møn that market their products directly. Here you can buy fresh fruit, honey, cheese and meat, among other things. We particularly recommend Møns Bryghus, a small brewery that produces beer in the traditional way.

Markets and street stalls

There are weekly markets, especially in summer, where farmers offer their goods. You can also find small street stalls all over the island.

Picnic and self-catering

There are many places on Møn that are suitable for a picnic with a view. Whether on the beach, on the cliffs or by one of the lakes – you can enjoy the food you have brought with you anywhere. There are also often barbecue facilities at campsites.


Practical tips for your visit to the island of Møn

Best time to travel

Best time to travel

The weather is pleasant from May to September. In spring, the fields are in bloom, in summer the beaches are ideal for swimming and in autumn, hikes through colorful forests are tempting. Winter is quiet and the chalk cliffs look particularly dramatic.

Mobility and traffic

Mobility and traffic

You are most flexible by car. The roads are well developed and traffic jams are rare. Bicycles are ideal for shorter distances. Buses connect the most important places, but do not run very frequently.

Accommodation options

Accommodation options

If you would like to stay longer, there are various options:

  • Hotels in Stege and Klintholm Havn.
  • Vacation homes all over the island, often close to the beach.
  • Campsites such as Ulvshale Camping with a view of the Baltic Sea.
Tips for families

Tips for families

Many attractions are child-friendly. There is shallow water on the beaches. Playgrounds and nature experiences such as fossil hunting make the trip exciting.

Tips for hikers and cyclists

Tips for hikers and cyclists

Good footwear and weatherproof clothing are important. The paths along the cliffs can be slippery. Cyclists should pay attention to the wind, which often blows strongly on the island.

Weather and clothing

Weather and clothing

The weather can change quickly. Always pack a jacket, even in summer. Sunscreen is just as important on the beaches and cliffs as rain protection.

Combination with other destinations

Combination with other destinations

A day trip to Møn can be combined with a short trip to Zealand or Copenhagen. The island of Falster with Marielyst Strand is also nearby.


Conclusion on the visit to the island of Møn

A day trip or a longer trip to the island of Møn is varied and unforgettable. The journey by Ferries is relaxed and on the island itself there are natural wonders such as the chalk cliffs, cultural treasures such as churches with frescoes and cozy places such as jetties to discover. Whether you go hiking, cycling, swimming or simply enjoy the view – Møn is the ideal destination for a short trip to Denmark.


Häufig gestellte Fragen

Hier findest du Antworten auf verschiedene Fragen to the Island of Møn.

How long does the ferry trip to Denmark take?

It takes about two hours from Rostock to Gedser. From Puttgarden to Rødby only 45 minutes.

How long does the onward journey to Møn take?

From Gedser around 90 minutes, from Rødby around 80 minutes.

Can I take my bike with me?

Yes, bicycles are allowed on the Ferries and are ideal on Møn.

Are there campsites?

Yes, e.g. in Ulvshale, Stege or Hårbølle.

How much does admission to the GeoCenter cost?

Around 15-20 euros per adult, children pay less.

Is Møn worth a visit in winter?

Yes, especially for quiet walks along the chalk cliffs. However, cafés and attractions are often closed then.

How much time should I allow?

A day trip is enough to see the most important highlights. If you want to experience more, you should plan an overnight stay.

Is there public transportation on the island?

Yes, there are buses that connect the larger towns. However, a car is better for spontaneous explorations.

Which specialties should I try?

In addition to fresh fish, the beer from Møns Bryghus and Danish pastries are a must.

Can you find fossils?

Yes, especially on the beach below the cliffs. But please pay attention to safety, as falling rocks are possible.