Møn and the surrounding islands, Farø, Bogø and Nyord, and the water that brings the islands together were 2017 named Denmark’s first biosphere reserve by UNESCO.

Møn and the surrounding islands are a very special place, with completely unique nature and where the locals live and work sustainably in and with nature.

The biosphere reserve covers over 450 square meters, and you can experience the common Danish habitats in the countryside and the water. In addition, there is also a wealth of rare animal species as well as plant species, which is one of the characteristics of a biosphere reserve.

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