PLAN YOUR TRIP
Find everything you need to have the best experience on the Camøno – routes, accommodation, practical tips and good advice for the hike.
Find everything you need to have the best experience on the Camøno – routes, accommodation, practical tips and good advice for the hike.
Walking the Camøno is an invitation to calm, presence and great nature experiences. Here you follow 175 kilometers through the varied landscape of Møn, Bogø and Nyord – from high cliffs to deep forests, open fields, bird-rich fjords and small villages, each with its own history. To have the best trip, we have collected everything you need to know: the routes, accommodation options, packing lists, good advice and the experiences you will encounter along the way.
Whether you're walking a single stage, a long weekend or the entire route, you can put together the trip at your own pace. The Camøno is for everyone – and here you'll find comfortable B&Bs, glamping, shelters, courtyards, campfire sites and museums with room for a night's sleep.
The Camøno consists of a number of connected stages and small detours, which together give you the opportunity to experience all of Møn, Bogø and Nyord – or select the sections that best suit your time, your legs and your mood.
Below you will find a brief overview of the routes, and further down the page we have compiled a section with more details and accommodations for the individual routes.
At the Camøno you can sleep exactly how you want: luxury, glamping, B&B, shelters, garden overnights and primitive pitches. Many of our accommodations are Camøno partners – local enthusiasts who help make the hike even more homely.
Below we have compiled an overview of where you can stay overnight on each stage.
There is no accommodation on the stage.
Walking the Camøno is not difficult, but a little planning makes the trip even better. Here you will find the most important information.
Møn's Museum
Welcome center for Camøno hikers with a shop, museum, Camøno Passes, cozy courtyard and possibility of overnight stay in city shelter.
Art Gallery 44Møen
International art hall in a former auto repair shop with exhibitions, talks, concerts and a special summer opening. Outside, there are works in the landscape.
GeoCenter Møn's Klint
Denmark's most spectacular nature education center with a 70 million year journey through time. A highlight for many hikers.
Postboat Røret
The summer's coziest form of transport to and from Nyord. See timetables at nyord.nu.
Rødkilde Theatre Academy
Historic buildings, theatre environment and natural gem at Stege Nor. Rest area and toilets for hikers.
Discover Bogø
Church from the 13th century, barrow, kitesurfing, forests, harbors, culture and lots of island atmosphere.
Bogø Mill
Beautiful listed mill from 1852, Camøno Pause, lunch room and view over Grønsund.
175 kilometers, divided into 10 stages and two shortcuts.
Yes. The route is clearly marked with the Camøno symbol.
Yes – but please note that some accommodations are only open during the summer months.
Yes. There is a special disabled map with a modified route and 23 experiences that can be reached by wheelchair, car or bicycle.
No. Only at selected camping sites and accommodations (indicated on the route and the Camøno map).
In the Camøno shop or in Møn's Museum's shop.
Yes. At Camøno Pauses and several accommodations.
Yes, if kept on a leash. Some properties do not allow dogs.