6 people
No pets
66 m2 from 1979
1 bathroom
2 bedrooms
Internet
No smoking
Beach : 0.2 km
Shopping : 0.2 km
Restaurant : -
6 people
No pets
75 m2 from 1980
1 bathroom
3 bedrooms
Internet
No smoking
Beach : 1.3 km
Shopping : 5 km
Restaurant : -
6 people
No pets
128 m2 from 1967
1 bathroom
2 bedrooms
No internet
No smoking
Beach : 0.12 km
Shopping : 1.5 km
Restaurant : -
6 people
No pets
80 m2 from 2019
2 bathrooms
2 bedrooms
Internet
No smoking
Beach : 0.18 km
Shopping : 0.8 km
Restaurant : -
6 people
No pets
100 m2 from 2006
1 bathroom
Internet
No smoking
Beach : 6 km
Shopping : 1.5 km
Restaurant : -
10 people
1 pets
114 m2 from 2013
2 bathrooms
3 bedrooms
Internet
No smoking
Beach : 0.2 km
Shopping : 1 km
Restaurant : - Møn and the surrounding islands and water areas were included in 2017 as Denmark's first UNESCO Biosphere.
Møn is a scenic area where you must of course see the impressive Møns Klint, which with its limestone walls rises from the water. Near Møns Klint, you can visit the exciting Geocenter Møns Klint which tells the story of how Møns klint was created.
From Klintholm you can also see Møns Klint from the water side with the good ship Discovery.
Not far from Møns Klint you can walk in and around Liselund. Liselund is a beautiful little summer castle with small romantic buildings in the romantic castle park.
At the far end of Møn is Nyord. Visit the cozy old village and Nyord Enges nature reserve with its many birds and unique nature.
At Grønjæger Hay you will find one of Denmark's longest long dolmens, which stretches over an impressive 102 meters. Langdyssen is the grave of a local chief - Grønjæger.
Møn also has its very own Camino - Camønoen. The hiking route extends over 175 km. Walk the Camøno for a week or grab a portion of it.
A little north of Møn is Stevns. Here you will find the slightly smaller but almost as impressive Stevns cliff and the beautiful church on the cliff.
If you want to go up in height, visit Camp adventure and visit the 125 meter high forest tower made of wood and enjoy the view of Stevns landscape.
You can read much more about Møn and Stevns at https://www.sydkystdanmark.dk/ and https://www.visitmoen.dk/.
You can easily get to Møn and Stevns via Sydmotorvejen. From Germany you can sail from both Rostock and Warnemunde and from Sweden you can take the Øresund Bridge.