| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Departure Time | Standard Departure (8-9 am) |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights |
Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time
Meeting point description: Please meet your guide at the CPH - Tours & Tickets office at least 5 minutes before departure time.(Colbjørnsensgade 15, 1652 København, Denmark)
Accessibility:Not suitable for wheelchairs or strollers
Not recommended for people with heart conditions, back or knee problems, and pregnant women
Møns Klint offers breathtaking views of its white chalk cliffs, plunging into the Baltic Sea. Visitors can explore the GeoCenter Møns Klint to learn about its formation, walk along stunning coastal trails, and descend the wooden stairs to the beach for a unique perspective of the cliffs from below. It's a prime spot for nature photography and observing local wildlife, including peregrine falcons.
Møns Klint is Denmark's highest cliff, formed over 70 million years ago from chalk deposits during the Cretaceous period. The landscape was sculpted by glaciers during the last Ice Age, resulting in its dramatic peaks and valleys. It is geologically significant for its visible layers of white chalk, flint, and clay, making it a unique natural archive of Earth's history and a site of international importance.
Exploring Møns Klint involves a moderate level of physical activity. There are well-maintained walking trails along the clifftops, but reaching the beach requires descending and ascending several hundred wooden steps (approximately 1,000 steps for the longest descent). Visitors should be prepared for stairs, potentially uneven terrain, and comfortable walking shoes are essential.
While public transport options exist, they often involve multiple transfers and can be time-consuming. The most convenient way to visit both Møns Klint and The Forest Tower from Copenhagen is by joining an organized full-day tour. This typically includes comfortable coach transportation directly to both sites, eliminating the hassle of navigating Danish public transport schedules and transfers.
The Forest Tower offers a unique, accessible nature experience. It's an architectural marvel, allowing visitors to walk gradually upwards on a spiraling ramp through the trees, culminating in a 45-meter high platform with a 360-degree panoramic view over the surrounding preserved forest, fields, and even distant Copenhagen on a clear day. Its design provides an immersive journey through nature.
For The Forest Tower, visitors should typically allocate 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows ample time to leisurely walk the entire spiraling ramp up and down, enjoy the panoramic views from the top, and take photos. Additional time might be needed if you wish to explore the surrounding Camp Adventure park facilities or partake in other activities available on site.
Møns Klint offers several stunning viewpoints such as Dronningestolen (Queen's Chair) and Forchhammers Pynt, providing panoramic cliff and sea views. There are also marked trails like the Red Route (along the clifftop) and the Green Route (through the forest). For direct beach access and unique perspectives of the cliffs from below, visitors can descend the stairs at several points, like the Maglevandsfaldet stair.
Møns Klint is beautiful year-round, but late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most pleasant weather for exploring. During summer, the foliage is lush and the sea often appears vibrant. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases colorful leaves. Winter offers a stark, dramatic beauty, though some facilities might have reduced hours, and paths can be slippery.