Camp Møns Klint
Forest-nestled campsite near Denmark's iconic white chalk cliffs, offering nature immersion with modern comfort.
Camp Møns Klint is a sprawling family-friendly campsite nestled in the forested hills of eastern Møn, Denmark, just 3 km from the dramatic white chalk cliffs of Møns Klint. With approximately 400 pitches for tents, caravans, and motorhomes, plus rental cabins and holiday houses, the site offers a rare combination of wild nature immersion and comprehensive modern amenities. The campsite features a heated outdoor pool, designated Dark Sky areas for stargazing, extensive recreational facilities including mini-golf and tennis, and a restaurant with a small shop. Open April through October, it's an ideal base for exploring the island's natural wonders.
A brief summary to Camp Møns Klint
- Klintevej 544, Borre, 4791, DK
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- Duration: 1 to 7 hours
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Outdoor
- Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Local tips
- Book well in advance for July and August, especially if you prefer tent pitches—the site reaches capacity during peak summer season. Spring and autumn offer excellent weather with fewer crowds and superior stargazing conditions.
- Request a pitch in the Dark Sky areas around the campsite's perimeter for unobstructed night-sky viewing. These secluded spots offer privacy and are ideal for stargazing and astrophotography.
- Rent bicycles from the campsite to explore forest trails and reach Møns Klint and surrounding attractions. The hilly terrain and scenic routes make cycling a rewarding way to experience the island.
- Participate in the evening campfire bread-baking tradition—a quintessential Danish experience included in your stay. Check with reception for scheduled times and group gatherings.
- Visit the GeoCenter Møns Klint (3 km away) to understand the geological history of the chalk cliffs before hiking to the cliffs themselves. This context enriches your appreciation of the landscape.
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Getting There
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Car from Copenhagen
Drive southeast from Copenhagen toward Møn, crossing the bridge to the island and following Route 287 toward Borre. The journey takes approximately 90 minutes (90 km). In Borre, turn onto Klintevej and continue about 6 km toward the GeoCenter; Camp Møns Klint is signposted on the left before the GeoCenter entrance. Ample parking is available at the campsite reception and throughout the grounds. Parking is included with your stay.
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Bus from Copenhagen
Regional buses operate from Copenhagen to Møn, with services to Borre and nearby towns. Journey time is approximately 2.5 to 3 hours depending on route and stops. From Borre bus station, the campsite is approximately 6 km away; consider arranging a taxi (approximately 150–200 DKK) or renting a bicycle locally for the final leg. Bus schedules vary seasonally; check Rejseplanen (Danish journey planner) for current timetables and connections.
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Bicycle from Stege
Møn's medieval town of Stege is approximately 15 km from Camp Møns Klint via scenic cycling routes. The journey takes 45–60 minutes on relatively flat to gently rolling terrain, following well-marked cycle paths through forests and countryside. This option is ideal for those already on the island or arriving by train to Stege station. Bicycles can be rented in Stege or at the campsite itself.
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Train and Taxi from Copenhagen
Take a train from Copenhagen to Stege (approximately 2 hours, 150–200 DKK), then arrange a taxi for the final 15 km to the campsite (approximately 200–250 DKK). Alternatively, rent a car at Stege station for greater flexibility exploring the island. This option suits travelers without their own vehicle who prefer not to cycle the full distance.
For the on-the-go comforts that matter to you
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Camp Møns Klint location weather suitability
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Any Weather
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Mild Temperatures
Discover more about Camp Møns Klint
A Forest Sanctuary in Denmark's Chalk Country
Camp Møns Klint occupies a special place in Denmark's landscape—a sprawling 400-pitch campsite carved into the undulating, ice-age-sculpted terrain of eastern Møn. The site sits in a protective forest setting, just 3 kilometres from the iconic Møns Klint, the 128-metre white chalk cliffs that dominate the island's eastern coast. The campsite's location in this wild, hilly landscape means you're surrounded by natural beauty the moment you arrive: winding countryside, dense forests, and sweeping views across pastures and sea. The terraced layout follows the natural contours of the land, creating a sense of seclusion despite the site's substantial size.Accommodation for Every Style of Traveler
The campsite caters to diverse preferences with multiple accommodation options. Traditional campers can choose from pitches with full sun, partial shade, or dappled forest cover—all with electrical hookups available. For those seeking more comfort, 17 luxury family cabins and 6 moderate forest cabins offer self-contained stays, while four distinctive holiday houses—The Lodge, Snow White's House, The Fishing Cabin, and the Land Agent's Housing—provide unique, character-filled experiences. Each rental property has been thoughtfully designed to blend with the natural surroundings while offering modern conveniences. The variety ensures that whether you're arriving in a tent, caravan, motorhome, or seeking a fully equipped cabin, there's an option suited to your needs and budget.Activities and Recreation Across the Seasons
Beyond the natural landscape, Camp Møns Klint offers an extensive roster of on-site activities. A heated outdoor pool provides year-round swimming, while a separate paddling pool caters to younger children. Sports facilities include a tennis court, mini-golf course, and pétanque ground. For those seeking quieter pursuits, the campsite maintains a fishing pond with a jetty, offers bicycle rentals for exploring the surrounding forest trails, and arranges horse-riding experiences. Evening entertainment includes traditional campfire gatherings with bread-baking—a cherished Danish tradition. Children's programming and a large playground ensure families have structured activities, while the Dark Sky areas around the campsite's perimeter offer an increasingly rare opportunity: unobstructed views of the night sky free from light pollution.Facilities and Services for Comfortable Camping
The campsite's infrastructure reflects its commitment to modern comfort. Multiple service buildings house clean, well-maintained bathroom facilities with hot showers, kitchen areas equipped with cooking rings and ovens, and dedicated laundry rooms with washing machines and drying facilities. A small grocery shop stocks essentials, fresh bread, local produce, and regional craft beers, while the on-site restaurant provides dining options without leaving the grounds. Wi-Fi coverage extends across the entire campsite, and reception services offer helpful guidance for exploring the region. Baby-changing facilities and child-specific sanitary areas demonstrate the site's family-focused design. Waste disposal and recycling stations are strategically positioned throughout the grounds.Gateway to Møn's Natural Wonders
The campsite's proximity to Møns Klint itself—a UNESCO-listed geological site—makes it an ideal base for exploring the island's most celebrated attraction. The dramatic chalk cliffs, formed over 70 million years ago, rise steeply from the sea and can be reached on foot or by bicycle from the campsite. Beyond the cliffs, Møn offers numerous hiking and cycling routes through forests and along coastal paths. The GeoCenter Møns Klint, located just 3 kilometres away, provides geological context and interactive exhibits. Klintholm Harbour, 6 kilometres distant, offers maritime charm and fresh seafood. The island's medieval town of Stege, with its narrow streets and historic character, lies within easy reach for day trips.Seasonal Rhythms and Visitor Experience
Camp Møns Klint operates from April through October, aligning with Denmark's warmer months and the peak season for exploring the island. Spring brings fresh greenery and milder temperatures ideal for hiking; summer offers long daylight hours and warm pool weather; autumn delivers crisp air, fewer crowds, and spectacular stargazing conditions. The site's natural setting means that seasonal changes—from budding forests to golden autumn foliage—become part of the camping experience. The campsite's emphasis on immersion in nature rather than resort-style entertainment appeals to travelers seeking authentic outdoor experiences, whether they're families with young children, couples seeking peaceful retreats, or adventure-focused visitors exploring Denmark's eastern coast.Explore the best of what Camp Møns Klint has to offer
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