- Hike the top of Denmark’s highest chalk cliff, Møns Klint
- Kick back and relax at Marielyst, Falster’s popular summer resort
- Wander the ancient streets in Køge’s historic quarter
- Seek out the rustic village of Vallø and its 500-year-old castle
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A fertile land
The fertile soil and mild climate of South Sealand makes the region a pantry of delicious raw produce. Everywhere you go, you will see roadside stalls and farm shops, where you can buy local produce.
Jazz and fruit!
Visit Denmark’s number one place for fruit production, the island of Fejø. Femø island nearby is famous for its traditional jazz festival. You’ll be amazed to see that on the small island of Askø, no point is higher than four metres above sea level.
Møns Klint
Møns Klint is an unmissable experience when you are in South Sealand. The trails at the cliff top weave through woodland and are excellent hikes, offering you superb views out into the Baltic Sea. You might glance some of the region’s rare orchids on your hike here.
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