Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Bus 660R (and occasionally bus 664) from Vordingborg, in south Zealand, to Stege
(Dkr48, 45 minutes), on Møn, connects with train arrivals, leaving Vordingborg half-
hourly on weekdays and hourly on weekends.
If driving, the E47 highway reaches both Falster and Lolland. For Møn, exit the E47 at
exit 41, from where Rte 59 continues east to Møn. Bridges also connect Møn directly to
Falster via the small island of Bogø.
Getting Around
Route 287, which cuts across the centre of the island from east to west, is Møn's main
road. Numerous rural roads branch off it - they can be slow going but fun to explore.
BICYCLE
In Stege bicycles can be rented at Point S (Storegade 91; per day Dkr65; 7.30am-5pm Mon-
Fri, 9am-1pm Sat) . The Min Købmand supermarket in Klintholm Havn also hires out bikes.
Maps of cycling routes on Møn can be found at the tourist office in Stege.
BUS
Stege is the departure point for all buses on Møn. Fares depend on the number of zones
travelled, with the highest fare between any two places on Møn being Dkr24. Frequency of
service varies with the day of the week and the season.
The most frequent service is bus 667, which goes from Stege to Klintholm Havn
(Dkr24, 30 minutes) via Keldby, Elmelunde and Magleby.
Bus 678 runs hourly between Stege and Møns Klint (Dkr24, 35 minutes). The last bus
to Møns Klint departs Stege at 5.40pm. The last bus back from Møns Klint is at 6.06pm
(6.36pm on weekends).
Stege
Pop 3830
Møn's main town and gateway, Stege is the island at its busiest. Its single narrow main
street contains the island's primary tourist office, a handful of good cafes, small independ-
ent shops, a cinema and (most importantly) a microbrewery. The island is so small that
wherever you are, it's only a short drive back here to stock up on supplies.
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