The Island of Møn offers some of Denmark’s most dramatic scenery mixed with age-old churches with frescoes, quaint villages and handicraft shops – definitely worth a visit. The Island and its stunning cliffs can be visited on a day-trip from Copenhagen. Møn is a top destination for nature-lovers interested in diving in the Baltic Sea or roam around an ancient forest. Even history buffs will be mesmerized as they will have the possibility to see the 70-million-year-old fossils. Some of the cliffs fall a sheer 120 m to the sea below. The area around Møns Klint consists of woodlands, pastures, ponds and steep hills, including Aborrebjerg which, with a height of 143 m, is one of the highest points in Denmark. The cliffs and adjacent park are now protected as a nature reserve.