South of Zealand, the islands of Lolland, Falster, and Møn offer a quieter side of Denmark. Unspoiled beaches, rolling countryside, and dramatic cliffs take centre stage. This region is perfect for those looking to slow down and explore nature, history, and coastal life at a relaxed pace.
Møn is best known for Møns Klint. These white chalk cliffs rise dramatically over the Baltic Sea. Hiking trails along the cliffs offer stunning views, while the GeoCenter Møns Klint provides insight into the area’s geological history. Møn is also a Dark Sky Park, making it one of the best places in Denmark for stargazing.
Lolland and Falster are home to long, sandy beaches and scenic countryside. These areas are ideal for cycling and hiking. The Maribo Lakes Nature Park offers peaceful trails and excellent birdwatching. Knuthenborg Safari Park, Northern Europe’s largest, lets visitors see wildlife up close. The historic town of Nykøbing Falster provides a mix of cultural experiences, cosy cafés, and easy access to the Guldborgsund Strait.
The region is also known for its relaxed coastal towns. Local farm shops, vineyards, and seafood restaurants showcase Denmark’s quieter, rural charm. Whether you’re hiking the cliffs, cycling through forests, or exploring historic villages, Lolland-Falster & Møn offer an off-the-beaten-path escape into nature and culture.