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Tiny island, big skies: salt meadows, bird sanctuaries and a storybook village under some of Northern Europe’s darkest, starriest nights.
Windy salt meadows, wide horizons and rich birdlife make Nyord Enge a standout coastal wetland and an international stopover for migratory ducks, geese and waders.
A quietly beautiful peninsula on Møn where broad sandy beach, low dunes and coastal forest create a soft, light-filled escape by the Baltic Sea.
Simple but superbly placed, Ulvshale Naturcenter is your springboard into Møn’s wild mix of flint forest, grazing meadows, rich birdlife and big coastal skies.
A serene coastal hamlet offering pristine beaches, natural landscapes, and peaceful retreat on southern Zealand.
Navigate mind-bending mazes and brain-teasing games across 20,000 square meters of outdoor puzzle paradise.
Waterfront residence on idyllic Møn, blending historic seaside charm, modern Scandinavian apartments and thoughtfully designed shared spaces by Stege Bay.
One of Denmark’s last medieval town gates, Mølleporten pairs evocative fortifications and intimate prison history with fine views over historic Stege.
A gentle 175 km island hiking route weaving cliffs, villages, Dark Sky nights and everyday Danish life into one welcoming, slow-travel adventure.
Local history, geology and island stories brought to life inside an atmospheric 18th‑century merchant’s house in the heart of Stege on Møn.
Rejs tilbage til ”de gode gamle dage” i en komplet lille købstad fyldt med butikker, værksteder, kolonihaver og café – alt samlet under tag i Stege på Møn.
Denmark's pioneering estate distillery where five generations of organic farming meet award-winning handcrafted spirits.
Small historic lighthouse at the mouth of Præstø Fjord, with shallow child‑friendly beaches, rich snorkelling waters and tranquil coastal scenery.
Discover centuries of seafaring tradition and maritime culture at Marstal Søfartsmuseum, the heart of nautical history on Ærø in Denmark’s South Funen Archipelago.
Organic ice cream farm and rural courtyard on Møn, where grazing cows, a cosy farm shop and rich, house-made scoops bring island agriculture deliciously to life.
A tranquil Baltic beach resort with golden sands, cottage charm, and access to Denmark's iconic white cliffs.
A small, hidden ravine where a lively mill stream, steep wooded slopes and traces of local history create a quiet, atmospheric pause in the South Zealand countryside.
A working jewelry studio and intimate museum celebrating handcrafted artistry across centuries.
Sweeping sands, gentle surf, and Baltic breezes await at Rødvig Beach—South Zealand’s tranquil harbor escape and a gateway to Stevns Klint’s dramatic cliffs.
A vast Stone Age barrow in the fields of Møn, where mythic King Grøn and Queen Fane share a windswept ridge with skylarks and distant sea views.
A working Baltic fishing port turned relaxed marina village, Klintholm Harbor blends seaside cafés, child-friendly sands, history and boat access to dramatic Møns Klint.
Traditional wooden cutter tours from Klintholm Havn to the towering white cliffs of Møns Klint, blending maritime heritage, geology and Baltic Sea tranquillity.
Where medieval Danish kings ruled from a fortress that still commands the landscape.
Evocative castle ruins, the golden Goose Tower and a cutting-edge museum reveal how Vordingborg once stood at the center of Denmark’s medieval power.
Medieval Danish power brought to life through ruins, towers, and cutting-edge digital storytelling.
Regional cultural history museum headquartered at Vordingborg’s castle ruins, weaving together royal power, archaeology and everyday life across South and East Zealand.
A delicate chinoiserie tea pavilion hidden in Liselund’s Romantic park, where 18th‑century fantasies of distant China still color a serene Danish landscape.
A storybook thatched cottage tucked into the romantic gardens of Liselund Park, where Nordic vernacular architecture meets a carefully composed coastal landscape.
An 18th-century romantic garden palace where enlightened philosophy meets timeless beauty on the Danish island of Møn.
Forest‑fringed basecamp for Denmark’s chalk cliffs, blending camping, cabins and family‑friendly facilities under some of Møn’s clearest, star‑filled skies.
Forest-nestled campsite near Denmark's iconic white chalk cliffs, offering nature immersion with modern comfort.
A compact quality trail threading beech forest, towering chalk cliffs and Baltic shoreline into one of Denmark’s most dramatic and rewarding coastal hikes.
Serene waterfront camping with views of Grønsund Strait, peaceful Danish hospitality, and easy access to island exploration.
A steep wooden stairway plunging from beech forest to turquoise Baltic shore, Trappe Møns Klint is the most direct way into Denmark’s iconic white chalk cliffs.
Grassy island stronghold turned cultural venue, Masnedø Fort blends coastal views, underground corridors and pivotal 20th‑century history near Vordingborg.
Immersive cliff-top museum and nature hub revealing 70 million years of geology beside Denmark’s highest white chalk cliffs at Møns Klint.
Towering white chalk cliffs, ancient beech forest and turquoise Baltic waters meet at Denmark’s most dramatic coastline on the wild eastern edge of Møn.
A narrow, wild pebble shore pressed between turquoise Baltic waves and Denmark’s towering white chalk cliffs on the island of Møn.
Sheer white chalk cliffs, fossil-strewn beaches and dark starry skies combine at Møns Klint, Denmark’s most dramatic meeting of forested land and Baltic Sea.
A quiet 19th‑century beacon perched above Denmark’s most dramatic chalk cliffs, where sea, sky and starlight meet on the far edge of the island of Møn.
Stand on the brink of a vast white quarry, handle fossils from a 63‑million‑year‑old coral sea, and see how geology and industry shaped this corner of Denmark.
A vivid turquoise lake framed by towering white chalk walls, Den Blå Sø transforms Faxe Limestone Quarry into one of Denmark’s most surreal and photogenic landscapes.
A gentle, family-friendly strand on South Zealand’s Stevns coast, where soft sand, shallow Baltic waters and harbour life meet in an easygoing seaside setting.
Charming Danish countryside retreat with exceptional hospitality and homemade breakfasts in a picturesque stone house.
A softly curving Baltic beach backed by distinctive thatched houses and woodland, Hesnæs Strand is a quietly atmospheric corner of Falster made for unhurried days.
Jægersborggade: A lively fusion of artisan shops, gourmet delights, creative studios, and local culture at the vibrant heart of Copenhagen’s Nørrebro district.
A dramatic former limestone quarry where industrial heritage meets 66-million-year-old geological secrets.
Descend into a former NATO stronghold carved into the cliffs of Stevns Klint, where underground tunnels, heavy guns and Baltic Sea views bring the Cold War vividly to life.
A sacred spring rooted in Viking heritage, where centuries of spiritual tradition flow through Denmark's countryside.
A striking hourglass tower rising above the Gisselfeld forest canopy, offering a gentle spiral climb to Zealand’s highest accessible viewpoint and sweeping South Zealand horizons.
Spiral into the Danish canopy on a sculptural forest tower, then trade the view for ziplines, rope bridges and hours of treetop adventure in South Zealand’s woods.
Intimate countryside gallery and goldsmith studio on Falster, where Anette and Michael Arleth present contemporary art and handcrafted jewelry in a homely farmhouse setting.
A gentle Danish Baltic island of long beaches, quiet farmland, small harbor towns and big skies, where laid-back coastal holidays meet everyday rural life.
Danmarks eneste rene krokodille-zoo, hvor du i tropisk varme kommer helt tæt på verdens krokodiller, kæmpeslanger og andre eksotiske dyr på landlige Falster.
A dramatic chalk coastline where a thin dark line in the cliff records the asteroid impact that ended the age of dinosaurs, framed by seaside paths, a cliff‑top church and Cold War tunnels.
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Tiny Baltic island of meadows, marshes and dark skies, where a preserved village, abundant birdlife and star-filled nights offer a quietly magical escape from mainland pace.
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