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Møn Og Lolland-Falster MØN OG LOLLAND-FALSTER Danmarks venligste vandrerute på Møn og et trafikeret torv forvandlet til et roligt og æstetisk samlingspunkt for badebyen Marielyst på Falster. Det er sammen med flere godser på Lolland og Falster – tilgængelige for alle – nogle af de store lyspunk- ter på de danske sydhavsøer. Syd for Sjælland ligger treenigheden Møn, Møn udpeget af UNESCO som Danmarks før- Lolland og Falster. Kun omtrent halvanden ste biosfæreområde. Et sted i verden, hvor times kørsel fra København og historisk set der findes unik natur, og hvor befolkningen en trædesten mellem Norden og resten af har fundet ud af at skabe arbejdspladser i Europa. Centralt beliggende, hvis man ser samspil med naturen. Samme venlighed og det på den måde, og i udkanten, hvis man øvilje præger litteraturfestivalen Verdenslit- kun læser de statistikker, der fortæller om teratur på Møn, hvor et dedikeret publikum lavindkomstproblematikker og fraflytning. over to dage ved Fanefjord Skov dyrker og På Møn har man set potentialet i mellem- møder en international forfatter. På godsrige rummene, i de pauser, som den vilde kystna- Lolland med de flade, frugtbare jorde ligger tur og manglen på befolkningstæthed tilby- Fuglsang Gods, som i mange år har været et der det fortravlede, moderne menneske. På kunstnerisk refugie for musikere og kompo- den 175 km lange vandrerute Camønoen (> nister som fx Carl Nielsen. En kreativ tradi- 53) er ni pausebænke sat ind og viser, hvad tion og en ånd, der også har forplantet sig en fælles lokal indsats samt den rigtige histo- til Fuglsang Kunstmuseum (> 55) og godsets riefortælling kan udrette af Møn-mirakler. forpagterbolig, der i 2016 blev omdannet til Naturen har været der hele tiden, men kultur- og musikhus, inklusiv en moderne siden Camønoen åbnede i juni 2016, har van- koncertsal støttet af Realdania. dreruten været et regulært trækplaster for På Falster ligger et for danskerne kendt øen i Østersøen. Og øget turismeomsætnin- feriested, en badeby der var blevet lidt træt gen med estimeret 12 mio. kr. I 2007 blev i koderne, og som nu har fået nyt liv ved et enkelt, men effektivt greb: En stor bunke ET KÆMPE LÆS EGEPLANKER ER LAGT SOM ET egetræsplanker har skabt et roligt og bilfrit GULV, DER FORBINDER TORVET MED MARIELYST torv, der fører til havet – og øget stolthed for STRAND PÅ FALSTER (> 58) . Marielyst (> 58). MØN og Lolland-Falster 51 22 40 265 E55 Fakse Bugt E47 Ulvshale Nyord Møn Fredskov Lilleskov Stege Bugt Smålandsfarvandet 265 2 VORDINGBORG Kalvehave Keldby 287 Møns 41 STEGE 59 klint Femø Stege Store 59 Nor Klinteskov Stor Strømmen 1 Lolland Fejø Vålse Klintholm Vesterskov Vålse Farø 42 Havn Vig Rågø Sund Damsholte Hjelm Bugt alster Resle Skov Bogø 287 -F Alslev E55 Marrebæks E47 Strand Rende Guldborg Sund Skov Horslunde Torrig Skov Lilleø NØRRE Fanefjord 289 ALSLEV Skov Kragenæs 43 293 Grønsund Spodsbjerg Askø STUBBE- 289 KØBING olland Odden Ugleholt 44 L Tårs Vig Skov Guldborg Østerskov 9 Rosningen Sørup Å ESKILSTRUP 271 Sakskøbing Fjord Storskov Horbelev Korselitse og Nakskov E55 Østerskov Reersnæs Sæbyholm Fjord Halsted Å Bandholm 153 Ovstrup Skov 9 E47 8 45 Skov Hannenov øn Søllested NAKSKOV 275 Stokkemarke 6 Maltrup Skov 7 Skov 289 Horreby M skov Albuen Merret- SAKSKØBING 291 Å SØLLESTED skov Grænge Tingsted Søndernor Langet Langø Vesterskov 46 Skov E47 47 153 11 9 9 Ryde Å Kristianssæde 48 283 MARIBO Hydeskov NYKØBING Skov FALSTER n Søndersø ø e Bøgeskov Idestrup s Dannemare 153 5 r Storskov 297 t e Favrsted s 4 Skov Ø Bredningen 49 Holeby Røgbølle Væggerløse Sø Kettinge Frejlev 297 9 Marielyst Kramnitze RØDBY Skov 275 E47 Roden Strand 283 Skov 3 Keldskov NYSTED 50 RØDBY HAVN Guldborg sund Falster N E55 Bøtø Rødsand Plantage Møn og Lolland-Falster 0 4 8 12 16 Km 10 Femer Bælt GEDSER OVERBLIK for Møn er nærmest blevet verdensberømt for Møn (> 52) mørke. I hvert fald har Møn og den lille 5 km2 Lolland (> 55) store ø Nyord imponerende nok formået at Falster (> 58) bliver erklæret for Nordens første Dark Sky Community og Dark Sky Park. Det er godt tænkt at udnytte en ressource, som Møn har meget af, nemlig nattemørke, og gøre det til MØN et fokus for turisme at se op på stjernerne. Møns Klint skærer i øjnene og trækker lange Helt i samme ånd er etableringen af og ud- spor i dit feriemindealbum. Det er den hvide viklingen af Camøoen på Møn allerede blevet kalk mod den grønne trækant foroven. Det en stor succes. Her kan man være gæst hos er det turkise hav, der får sit tropiske skær af de lokale i stedet for at være turist, og der er al kalken fra kridttiden, der også lyser op fra naturligvis anlagt et stop på ruten, hvor man havbunden. I grunden sjovt med alt det lys, kan se stjerner på nattehimlen. 52 MØN og Lolland-Falster 22 40 265 E55 Fakse Bugt E47 Ulvshale Nyord Møn Fredskov Lilleskov Stege Bugt Smålandsfarvandet 265 2 VORDINGBORG Kalvehave Keldby 287 Møns 41 STEGE 59 klint Femø Stege Store 59 Nor Klinteskov Stor Strømmen 1 M øn Lolland Fejø Vålse Klintholm Vesterskov Vålse Farø 42 Havn Vig og Rågø Sund Damsholte Hjelm Bugt Resle 287 Skov L Alslev E55 Bogø Marrebæks E47 Strand Rende Guldborg Sund Skov olland Horslunde Torrig Skov Lilleø NØRRE Fanefjord 289 ALSLEV Skov Kragenæs 43 293 Grønsund Spodsbjerg Askø STUBBE- 289 KØBING Odden Ugleholt -F Tårs Vig 44 Skov Guldborg Østerskov 9 Rosningen Sørup Å ESKILSTRUP 271 alster Sakskøbing Fjord Storskov Horbelev Korselitse Nakskov Reersnæs E55 Østerskov Sæbyholm Fjord Halsted Å Bandholm 153 Ovstrup Skov 9 E47 8 45 Skov Hannenov Søllested NAKSKOV 275 Stokkemarke 6 Maltrup Skov 7 Skov 289 skov Horreby Albuen Merret- SAKSKØBING 291 Å SØLLESTED skov Grænge Tingsted Søndernor Langet Langø Vesterskov 46 Skov E47 47 153 11 9 9 Ryde Å Kristianssæde 48 283 MARIBO Hydeskov NYKØBING Skov FALSTER n Søndersø ø e Bøgeskov Idestrup s Dannemare 153 5 r Storskov 297 t e Favrsted s 4 Skov Ø Bredningen 49 Holeby Røgbølle Væggerløse Sø Kettinge Frejlev 297 9 Marielyst Kramnitze RØDBY Skov 275 E47 Roden Strand 283 Skov 3 Keldskov NYSTED 50 RØDBY HAVN Guldborg sund Falster N E55 Bøtø Rødsand Plantage Møn og Lolland-Falster 0 4 8 12 16 Km 10 Femer Bælt GEDSER 1 Camønoen. 2 Liselund Slot. 3 Lungholm Gods. 4 Fuglsang Kunstmuseum og Fuglsang Herregaard Forpagterbolig. 5 Søholt Barokhave. 6 Knuthenborg. 7 Nakskov Skibs- og Søfartsmuseum. 8 Fjordskolen Byskoleafdeling. 9 Marielyst Torv. 0 Det gule palæ fra Olsen Banden. q Ejegod Mølle. CAMØNOEN vandrebenzin på. Det vil sige mad, drikke, V v (kort > 53 1) hvil – og internetforbindelse. Netop det vil På Møn har man gjort afstanden til en for- synet af bænkene, skabt af NORRØN Arki- del. I stedet for at fremhæve enkeltaktivite- tekter, fortælle fodfolket på ruten på Møn. ter og kulturhistoriske attraktioner har man Samt at proviant og overnatningsmuligheder ladet naturen være bindeleddet imellem dem vil være inden for en kilometers rækkevidde. og etableret en 175 km vandrerute. En idé, De runde bænke, der også er angivet på rute- som har vist sig at være værdifuld for om- afmærkninger, er blevet logoet for ”Danmarks rådet. Som alle vandrefugle vil vide, så når venligste vandrerute” og et ganske velvalgt man – ofte før end man tror – det punkt, ét. Bænken betyder pause, og en tur på Ca- hvor depoterne er ved at være tømt. Der skal mønoen som sådan indikerer “ned i tempo”, MØN 53 stilhed og en pause fra hverdagens hektiske Kirkerup, og især hovedbygningen, et lille, gøremål. Det særlige ved Camønoen er, at stråtækt hus på 150 m² er bedårende den man i nærheden af hver bænk vil kunne møde dag i dag. Det ligger også kønt i Nordeuro- lokale ildsjæle og overnatte på de bed and pas bedst bevarede romantiske park. Med breakfast-steder, der melder sig til. kunstige søer, små øer og et kinesisk lysthus. ”Jeg har en hytte og bålplads i baghaven”, “At bruge sin Fantasie, er ikke svært på kan de ringe til projektlederen og sige eller dette Sted”, tænkte H.C. Andersen, da han tilbyde aktiviteter langs ruten. For eksempel sad ved et vindue på Liselund Slot og så ud kan man på ruten møde William, der bor på på et gammelt, hult piletræ. Derpå begynd- Nyord og gerne lærer sine tricks fra sig, når te han at skrive: “Der kom en soldat mar- det kommer til at lave sin egen sennep og – cherende hen ad landevejen: én, to! én, to!” alster meget praktisk – en myggebalsam af lokale Altså det, der blev starten på eventyret om -F urter. Successen har været overvældende. På Fyrtøjet. Når man i dag ser på det hvide slot Camønoens første 2,5 måned var der 5000 med lyseblå søjler under et stråtækt tag og registrerede vandrere, der begyndte at gå ru- et tårn med spir, er det formentlig samme ten fra Møn Museum. Plus estimeret 4000 oplevelse som på H.C. Andersens tid. Skøn- olland L fodfolk, der gik Camønoen på egen hånd. heden holder ved, og her har tiden – via en Rådgivere havde ellers spået, at der ville gå vedholdende bevaringsindsats – stået stille. og 10 år, inden Møn ville opleve en tilgang i I år 2000 blev lystslottet en del af loven om øn gående turister på 10.000. Der tog de fejl. bygningsfredning, hvad der ikke gjorde det å E M Alle dage hele året. Gratis. Book overnatnin- lettere at få driften til at hænge sammen for ger, og gå på opdagelse i det digitale vandrekort godsejeren. Slid og årenes gang begyndte at på w camoenoen.dk. kunne ses. I 2004 købte staten hele anlægget, og Liselund Slot er i dag en del af National- LISELUND SLOT museets ejendomme.
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