Hvidegaard Møn
Cozy countryside bed & breakfast and cafe on Møn, blending homemade food, garden calm and easy access to Stege and the dramatic cliffs of Møns Klint.
Hvidegaard Møn is a family-run bed & breakfast, cafe-restaurant and glamping spot set in open countryside near Stege on the Danish island of Møn. Surrounded by fields, gardens and views towards the water, it offers cozy, tastefully furnished rooms with private bathrooms, homemade breakfast with on-site roasted coffee, and relaxed indoor-outdoor dining. With free parking, garden terraces and easy access to Møns Klint and Stege, it works equally well as a tranquil base or a slow-travel escape.
A brief summary to Hvidegaard Møn
- Søndersognsvej 96, Stege, 4780, DK
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Local tips
- Book dinner in advance if you plan to eat on-site; the daily menu is limited and seats can be taken quickly in peak season.
- Pack layers and a light jacket, even in summer, so you can comfortably enjoy the garden terraces and nearby coastline in the evening breeze.
- Bring walking or cycling shoes to explore the quiet country roads and trails between Hvidegaard Møn, Stege and the surrounding farmland.
- On clear nights, step away from exterior lights and let your eyes adjust for several minutes to make the most of Møn’s dark-sky stargazing.
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Getting There
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Car from Stege town center
Driving from central Stege to Hvidegaard Møn typically takes 10–15 minutes, following main local roads through lightly built-up and rural areas. The route is straightforward and paved throughout, suitable for all standard vehicles in any season. There is free on-site parking in a gravel courtyard, but spaces can feel busy on summer evenings when the restaurant is popular. Fuel stations are available in Stege, so it is sensible to refuel before leaving town.
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Car from Copenhagen via motorway and bridge
From Copenhagen, the drive to Hvidegaard Møn usually takes around 1 hour 30 minutes to 1 hour 45 minutes, using the E47 motorway towards South Zealand before continuing over the causeway to Møn and on to Stege. Bridge tolls are not charged on this route; your only costs are vehicle fuel, which for a typical passenger car often comes to roughly 120–200 DKK each way depending on consumption and prices. Roads are modern and all-weather, but traffic can be heavier on summer weekends and around holiday periods.
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Public transport with bus from Vordingborg or Stege
Reaching Hvidegaard Møn without a car usually involves a regional train to Vordingborg followed by a bus to Stege and then a short onward leg by taxi or a longer walk along country roads. Combined travel time commonly falls between 2 hours and 3 hours from Copenhagen, depending on connections. A one-way adult ticket covering train and bus typically costs in the range of 120–180 DKK. Bus services are less frequent in the evening and on weekends, so checking timetables and allowing for waiting time is important.
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Discover more about Hvidegaard Møn
A countryside retreat on the island of Møn
Hvidegaard Møn sits among gently rolling farmland just outside Stege, offering a peaceful counterpoint to urban Denmark. The whitewashed buildings and low-slung roofs feel more like a rural home than a conventional hotel, with a small cluster of guestrooms, a cafe-restaurant and outdoor seating areas facing lawns and fields. On clear days you sense the proximity of the coast and the big skies that make Møn so atmospheric.Inside, the mood is intimate and unfussy. With only a handful of rooms, there is space to breathe: you are more guest than customer here. The atmosphere is shaped by the owners’ presence, seasonal touches in the decor and the steady background of wind in the trees rather than city noise.Rooms with simple comfort and a garden outlook
Guestrooms are individually styled but share the same focus on comfort and calm. Expect light tones, wooden details, and a mix of modern furniture and homely pieces rather than designer statements. Each room has its own private bathroom with shower, hairdryer and toiletries, plus a small seating area where you can read or plan the day.Many rooms open directly to a patio or garden area, blurring indoors and outdoors in summer. Large windows bring in the soft Danish light and frame views of the lawn, trees and open fields beyond. Heating makes the spaces snug in cooler months, so the property works across the seasons.Homemade breakfasts and local flavors
Food is central to the experience at Hvidegaard Møn. Mornings begin with a generous homemade breakfast, typically featuring freshly baked bread and croissants, homemade muesli, yoghurt, fruit and eggs. Coffee is a point of pride: beans are roasted on-site and served alongside a full range of espresso drinks.Later in the day, the cafe-restaurant shifts focus to a daily changing dinner, often built around a starter and main course that follow the seasons. Expect straightforward, well-executed dishes rather than fine dining, sometimes incorporating local produce and regional specialties. A bar menu offers Danish craft beers, wines from around Europe and a few bottles from nearby Danish vineyards, plus sparkling wine produced on Møn.Gardens, glamping and unhurried evenings
Outside, a patchwork of garden, lawn and terraces gives you several spots to settle with a book, a drink or a coffee. In the warmer months, tables and chairs spread out under the sky so you can dine or linger outdoors long into the light Scandinavian evenings. The property also offers tent pitches and glamping options, extending the experience to campers who want rural quiet without sacrificing comfort.Simple facilities such as picnic corners and informal play areas make it easy for families to relax while children roam within sight. Paths across the grounds allow short strolls at dusk, when bird calls and distant farm sounds replace traffic as the evening soundtrack.A base for exploring Stege, Møns Klint and dark skies
Location is one of Hvidegaard Møn’s quiet strengths. It sits a short drive from the harbor town of Stege, with its cobbled streets, cafes and small shops, yet feels firmly rooted in the countryside. Further afield, the chalk cliffs of Møns Klint and the island’s marked hiking and cycling routes are within reach for day trips.Møn is also renowned for exceptionally dark night skies, and the rural setting means you can often step just outside your room and look up to see a dome of stars when conditions are right. Whether you are here for active days at the cliffs and beaches or for slow mornings over coffee and evenings under the sky, Hvidegaard Møn functions as a gentle, characterful base on one of Denmark’s most scenic islands.Explore the best of what Hvidegaard Møn has to offer
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