Best attractions and places to see around Store Klinteskov, a 700-hectare forest area on Eastern Møn, Denmark, offers a blend of natural beauty and historical significance. This region is characterized by its dramatic chalk cliffs, ancient forests, and diverse wildlife. It forms part of the larger area known as Bjergene på Østmøn, providing varied landscapes for exploration. The area is a haven for those interested in geological formations and untouched nature.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Incredible scenery with the mighty cliffs and turquoise water, amazing! NOTE: The stairs further north are not accessible (as of October 2025)!
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It's beautiful here. Definitely worth a visit!
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Beautiful hike both on top of the cliffs and down at the beach. The trees can block the views in the summer and autumn, but there's always a glimpse of the cliffs to catch anyways.
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Most of the stairs, except for 2, have been rebuilt and you can go up to the beach or up from the beach. The longest staircase to the Geo Center has 490 steps. Walking on the beach depends on the water level. In unfavorable conditions, the first steps of the stairs may be under water. The wooden stairs are very stable, wide enough so that oncoming traffic is not obstructed, have stable railings and enough rest areas. Sturdy, waterproof shoes are advantageous for walking on the rocky beach and the softened chalk.
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Unfortunately, due to the severe weather last month, the stairs were washed away. It is not certain whether they can be rebuilt. The beautiful white chalk cliffs have also been affected by the high waves.
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Great to walk there Be sure to take the stairs down to view the cliffs from below
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Møns Klint is a very popular destination, at least in summer. There is a paid parking lot. It's very crowded and bustling at the geo-information center with shop and exhibition, as well as the playground and picnic area. We first walked through the forest at the height of the cliff edge. There were fewer people and there were great views of the chalk cliffs. If you are traveling with children, you should keep an eye on them. Because not every dangerous spot on the trailer is secured. The descent to the beach is via a long scaffolding of wide wooden stairs. The approx. 80 vertical meters of descent are long but safe to walk on. The beach consists of coarse stones. There is a wide fringe of rotting seaweed along the water. The smell is not pleasant. We didn't want to have a picnic down there. Better save yourself the transport. A drinking bottle and an empty backpack for the stones you have collected are completely sufficient for the round. The beach is not very wide. The flint deposits in the chalk cliffs can be observed well from below. On our last visit, there was no way of getting dry feet from the beach to the wooden stairs on the stairs for the ascent directly to the parking lot. We had to get out of our hiking boots and Wade 10 m through calf-deep water with algae stuff. That wasn't so pleasant. It also discouraged many who had descended directly from the parking lot to the beach from entering the beach. The climb up the wooden stairs is strenuous and drags on. In between there are benches. We climbed barefoot until our feet were dry again and we could change into hiking boots. A small towel would have been useful too. I really like this place, even if it's a bit crowded.
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The most prominent feature is Møns Klint, a series of towering white chalk cliffs offering breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea. You can also visit the Queen's Chair (Dronningestolen) Chalk Cliffs, the largest chalk cliff in the area. The Hilly Landscape of Store Klinteskov itself is unique, with green meadows and Denmark's highest cliff. Don't miss Klinteskoven, a significant beech forest on limestone soil, and Høvblege, known for its diverse flora including wild orchids.
For extensive vistas along the cliff top, visit View of Møns Klint. The Queen's Chair (Dronningestolen) Chalk Cliffs also provides spectacular views from both above and below. Many visitors enjoy the views from the forest trails at the height of the cliff edge, as well as descending to the beach via staircases like Maglevandstrappen for a different perspective.
Yes, Store Klinteskov is rich in history. You can find numerous Bronze Age burial mounds and traces of medieval 'high-backed fields' within the protected forest. The area also features the Queen's Chair (Dronningestolen) Chalk Cliffs, which has historical significance. Additionally, the nearby Liselund Park offers a beautiful example of designed landscape, and the Pavilion at Store Klint, built in 1895, is a historical building that served as a gathering point for visitors.
The GeoCenter Møns Klint is a major tourist attraction located right by Møns Klint. It features exhibitions that explain the formation of the cliffs and the area's natural history, providing an educational experience for visitors of all ages. It's a great starting point for understanding the geology and ecology of the region.
The region is ideal for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking trails, including the acclaimed Klintekongens Rige. Cycling and mountain biking are also popular, with routes like the Møns Klint Blue Line MTB Trail. The beach at Møns Klint is excellent for fossil hunting, and the entire area offers fantastic opportunities for wildlife observation, including peregrine falcons.
Yes, Store Klinteskov offers a variety of hiking trails. There are 9 marked trails of varying lengths on the cliff itself, catering to different fitness levels. For example, the 'Klintekongens Rige' is a moderate 14.7 km route, while other trails like 'View of Møns Klint – Møns Klint — Chalk Cliffs loop from Klintholm' are easier, at 6.4 km. You can find more details on hiking around Store Klinteskov.
Absolutely! The beach at the foot of Møns Klint is a renowned spot for fossil hunting. You can often discover sea urchins and 'thunderstones' (parts of prehistoric squid shells) among the coarse stones. Remember to wear sturdy shoes if you plan to descend to the beach.
Store Klinteskov, along with nearby Nyord, is recognized as Scandinavia's first Dark Sky Park. This designation means the area has minimal light pollution, offering exceptional opportunities for stargazing and viewing the Milky Way. It's a unique experience for astronomy enthusiasts.
Many attractions are suitable for families. The GeoCenter Møns Klint offers engaging exhibitions for children. Exploring the beaches for fossils is a popular family activity. The various hiking trails, especially the easier ones, provide opportunities for family walks amidst nature. The diverse wildlife also offers exciting observation opportunities for children.
The area is beautiful year-round, but the best time depends on your interests. Spring and summer offer lush greenery, vibrant flora (like the wild orchids at Høvblege), and pleasant weather for hiking and cycling. Autumn brings stunning fall colors to the Klinteskoven. For stargazing in the Dark Sky Park, clear nights, especially during new moon phases, are ideal. Be aware that the coastline is dynamic, and weather conditions can affect accessibility to beach areas.
While specific rules can vary, dogs are generally permitted on many trails and in natural areas within Store Klinteskov, provided they are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage at specific attractions or visitor centers for any restrictions, especially in protected wildlife areas or indoor facilities like the GeoCenter Møns Klint.
Visitors consistently praise the breathtaking views from Møns Klint and the unique experience of walking along the cliff tops and descending to the beach. The dramatic natural spectacle, the opportunity for fossil hunting, and the serene beauty of the ancient forests are frequently highlighted. Many also appreciate the well-maintained hiking trails and the chance to observe diverse wildlife.


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