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Møns Klint Resort

Forest‑fringed basecamp for Denmark’s chalk cliffs, blending camping, cabins and family‑friendly facilities under some of Møn’s clearest, star‑filled skies.

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Wrapped in deep beech forest near Denmark’s dramatic chalk cliffs, Møns Klint Resort is a nature‑focused escape on the island of Møn. Part campground, part cabin village and part activity hub, it blends classic Scandinavian simplicity with family‑friendly facilities: an outdoor pool, playgrounds, mini‑golf, tennis and a small on‑site shop and eatery. From here it is an easy springboard to Møns Klint’s white cliffs, forest trails and famously dark starry skies.

A brief summary to Møns Klint Resort

  • Klintevej 544, Borre, 4791, DK
  • +4555812025
  • Visit website
  • Duration: 2 to 72 hours
  • Mid ranged
  • Environment icon Outdoor
  • Mobile reception: 3 out of 5

Local tips

  • Pack sturdy shoes and a small daypack so you can walk directly from the resort to paths leading towards Møns Klint and the surrounding forest trails.
  • Bring layers and a windproof jacket, even in summer; weather at the exposed cliffs and along the Baltic can feel noticeably cooler than at the campsite.
  • If you are interested in stargazing, choose a pitch or cabin on the quieter forest edge, switch off lights at night and download a star map in advance.
  • Supermarkets are a drive away, so arrive with main groceries; use the on‑site shop for top‑ups like fresh bread, milk and morning coffee.
  • In peak summer, pre‑book cabins and larger houses, as they are popular with families using the resort as a base for exploring the cliffs and GeoCenter.
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Getting There

  • Car from Copenhagen

    Driving from central Copenhagen to Møns Klint Resort typically takes around 1.5–2 hours, depending on traffic. The route uses major highways and a bridge to Møn before continuing on smaller country roads toward Borre. Expect to pay for fuel and bridge tolls in the region of 150–250 DKK each way. Parking is available on site, but spaces closest to facilities can fill in July and August, so aim to arrive earlier in the day in peak season.

  • Regional bus and taxi from Vordingborg

    From Vordingborg, regional buses run towards Stege and Borre, with typical travel times of 45–60 minutes and single tickets generally in the 40–70 DKK range depending on the exact route and discounts. From Borre, the resort is several kilometres away along rural roads, so you will usually need to continue by pre‑booked taxi, which can add roughly 10–15 minutes and 120–200 DKK. Services run less frequently in the evening and on weekends, so check current timetables and plan connections carefully.

  • Cycling on Møn

    Møn is popular with cyclists and several marked routes link Stege, Borre and the Møns Klint area. From Stege to the resort, the ride typically takes 45–70 minutes at a moderate pace, with gentle hills and some sections on quieter country roads. Surfaces are mostly paved but can include short stretches of gravel; a touring or hybrid bike is ideal. There is no charge to cycle, but bring lights and reflective gear if you expect to return after sunset, as lighting in rural sections is limited.

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Forest hideaway on the edge of the cliffs

Set at the far southeastern tip of Møn, Møns Klint Resort lies in a pocket of woodland a short distance from the island’s iconic chalk cliffs. The approach leads you past rolling farmland into denser beech forest, until the road opens onto terraced clearings where tents, caravans and cabins are tucked between trees. The atmosphere feels more like a nature camp than a conventional resort, with birdsong in the mornings and the rustle of leaves replacing city noise. The setting is one of the resort’s greatest assets. From here, you are surrounded by protected landscapes, with the Baltic Sea just beyond the forest and a network of walking and cycling paths radiating towards Møns Klint. On clear nights, the lack of light pollution makes it easy to understand why Møn has been recognised for its dark skies, with constellations and the hazy band of the Milky Way often visible overhead.

Stay your way: tents, cabins and glamping

Accommodation is deliberately varied, catering to everyone from minimalist campers to comfort‑seeking families. Traditional camping pitches are spread informally across the grounds rather than tightly marked out, so you can choose more open grass near the activity areas or quieter corners nearer the forest edge. Many spots offer a mix of sun and shade throughout the day. For those who prefer solid walls and beds, the resort offers simple forest cabins, family cottages and larger country‑style houses with more space and amenities. Interiors are typically Scandinavian in feel: light wood, practical furnishings and large windows to bring in the greenery outside. Some units lend themselves to multi‑generation groups or friends travelling together, combining communal living areas with separate bedrooms.

Everyday comforts in the woods

Despite its rural location, the resort is well equipped for longer stays. Shared facilities include modern sanitary blocks with hot showers, a guest kitchen and laundry room, allowing campers to self‑cater without sacrificing comfort. A small on‑site shop covers daily basics such as bread, milk and morning coffee, reducing the need for frequent trips to town. In the main service area you will also find a casual restaurant or pizzeria‑style venue, convenient after a day on the cliffs or in the pool. Outdoor seating areas and informal fire pits create natural gathering points in the evenings, especially in summer when the light lingers late and the air stays mild.

Activity hub for families and nature lovers

Møns Klint Resort is designed with active days in mind. On site there is an outdoor swimming pool that becomes a social centrepiece in warm weather, alongside a large playground, mini‑golf course, tennis courts and table‑tennis tables. Open grassy spaces double as informal football fields and picnic lawns, and there are often simple seasonal activities such as campfire baking or children’s games. Just beyond the boundary, forest tracks invite you to walk, run or cycle under the canopy, while small lakes and ponds add another layer of scenery. The famous white cliffs, beaches strewn with flint and fossils, and the interactive GeoCenter are all within easy reach, turning the resort into a convenient base for geology‑minded visitors, hikers and anyone keen to experience one of Denmark’s most distinctive coastal landscapes.

Seasonal rhythm and star‑filled nights

The resort typically operates from spring to late autumn, mirroring the best seasons for outdoor living on Møn. In high summer it hums with families taking advantage of school holidays, long days and warm sea breezes, while the shoulder months bring a calmer pace, cooler temperatures and more space to enjoy forest walks and cliff‑top views. Evenings are a highlight whenever you visit. As daylight fades, the sounds of play around the pool and playground give way to quiet conversation around barbecues and the occasional crackle of a shared campfire. Once darkness settles, the sky becomes the main attraction: with minimal stray light, stars stand out with unusual clarity, reinforcing the sense of being far from everyday routines and firmly embedded in a landscape shaped by sea, chalk and forest.

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