Drive to the wild Røsnæs Peninsula — a dramatic finger of land jutting into the Great Belt with soaring chalk cliffs, a historic lighthouse, and some of Denmark's most breathtaking coastal panoramas. A private naturalist guide elevates this into a true wilderness experience.
What to expect
Just 20 minutes from the port, Røsnæs is a nature reserve of extraordinary beauty — chalk cliffs plunge to the sea, sea eagles and migratory birds wheel overhead, and the 19th-century lighthouse commands sweeping views across the Great Belt toward Funen. Your private guide narrates the geology and ecology of one of west Zealand's most precious landscapes. Wind-blown, wild, and completely authentic Denmark.
Good to know
Arrange a private car or taxi for the 20-minute drive to Røsnæs. Bring walking shoes and a windproof layer — the cliffs are exposed. Best in morning light. Allow 3 hours for the full peninsula experience.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kalundborg — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.