How do I get to the cliffs of Møn from Copenhagen?

What is unique about Mons Klint?

Møns Klint is a 6 km stretch of chalk cliffs along the eastern coast of the Danish island of Møn in the Baltic Sea. Some of the cliffs fall a sheer 120 m to the sea below. The highest cliff is Dronningestolen, which is 128 m above sea level. The cliffs and adjacent park are now protected as a nature reserve.

Does Denmark have cliffs?

The iconic white cliffs on the Danish island of Møn will eventually disappear at the hands of nature. Møns Klint is one of the most spectacular natural attractions in Denmark, with 100-metre high white cliffs towering above the Baltic Sea not a typical sight in a country known for its flat, undramatic landscapes.21 Jul 2020

How much does Copenhagen metro cost?

A 24 hour city pass (which includes airport travel) costs 75 DKK, and a 72 hour pass costs 190 DKK. Again, special prices apply for those under 16. Can be purchased at the airport or train stations. This card can be purchased in increments of 24 to 120 hours (prices range from 389 889 DKK).20 Jan 2019

What is unique about Møns Klint?

Møns Klint is a 6km stretch of white chalk cliffs that formed along the southeastern coast of Denmark over 70 million years ago. As glaciers swept through the region, the terrain was compacted and thrust upward creating hills, cliffs and folds in the earth.7 Jul 2020

How high is Møns Klint?

128 meters