Cafe Klint

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Currently closed|Open at 10:00 today
+45 32 20 34 56
Algade 88, Vordingborg 4760, Denmark
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Moens Klint Location: Moens Klint, Møn Island, Denmark 🚗 Transportation: Drive from Copenhagen for about 1.5 hours, or take the train to Vordingborg and then take a bus 🌊 This is Denmark's "white giant", with towering snow-white cliffs and the azure Baltic Sea, like a palette overturned by God! Especially on cloudy days, the cliffs glow with cold silver light, and you instantly travel to the world of Norse mythology~ 📸 Must-see spots 1️⃣ Cliff Trail: Walk along the 6-kilometer hiking route, and every step is a scenery! It is recommended to start from GeoCenter and go to the observation deck to overlook the panoramic view. 2️⃣ Beach Secret: Walk down 496 wooden steps (my legs are broken but it's worth it!), touch ancient fossils and clear sea water, remember to wear non-slip shoes! 3️⃣ Forest Fairy Tale: The Bøtø forest behind the cliff is super healing. When the fog is thick in the morning, it looks like the Mirkwood in The Lord of the Rings. 🍴 Tips for Foodies ▪️ Café Klint on the top of the cliff is a must-try! Danish open sandwich + cinnamon roll, sitting on the terrace and watching the sea is super chill~ ▪️ There is a great seafood restaurant in the nearby town of Stege, smoked salmon and local beer are recommended! 💡 Niche Play ✔️ Canoeing: Looking up at the cliff from the sea, the view is amazing! (Summer only) ✔️ Staying in a cliff B&B: The Baltic Sea is right outside the window! ✔️ Fossil Hunter: Million-year-old fossils can be picked up on the beach at low tide (you can take them away!) ⚠️ Notes ▫️ There is no guardrail on the edge of the cliff! Don't get close when the wind is strong! ! ! ▫️ The steps are super slippery on rainy days, wear hiking shoes! ▫️ Some trails are closed in winter, and the best time is from May to September. 🌟 Personal experience When I stood on the edge of the cliff, all the filters were weak! The white cliffs were as steep as if they were split by a giant axe, and the sea water was Tiffany blue~ I met a local grandfather who said that there was a Viking treasure hidden here. No wonder even Andersen came here to find inspiration! #CtripCustomTravel #CtripCustomer #DenmarkTravel #NorthernEuropeTravel
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