Camønoen - South Zealand, Møn, Lolland and Falster
Do you love hiking and are you looking for a hiking area with both flat parts and hills, forests, open spaces and culminating in the fantastic chalk cliffs Møns Klint? Then the Camønoen route that runs over the islands of Møn, Nyord and Bogø is just the thing for you. The walk is 175 km long and covers all three beautiful islands.
Camønoen is known as Denmark's friendliest hiking trail and for good reason. Along the way, you will cross small villages and meet the locals who know the area well. They are always ready to help you on your way. A good place to start your walk is at the Museum of Møn located in the town of Stege. Here you can get good advice, ask questions and buy a map of the route. Along the route you will find the special Camønoen benches where you can relax and chat with other hikers. Incidentally, the island of Møn is Denmark's first UNESCO biosphere reserve and is known for its Dark Sky area, which allows you to admire the starry sky even better.