We travel down to Stevns Cliff to see the Fish Chalk line, which marks the time the dinosaurs died. You will also see a lighthouse and the remains of an observation point that was used during the Cold War.
See the famous Højerup Church that is nearly falling into the sea, but is still in use. If you're fit you can walk down the steps to the beach and get a sample of a stone and if you are lucky, it will contain a fossel.
After this we drive to Kroppedal Museum, with entrance included, where you can find out how ordinary people lived during the Viking Age. Then you can walk to Vikinglandsbyen, a replical Viking Village, over a replica Viking Bridge and see how well the bridge was constructed. You are welcome to take the bus instead of walking from the Kroppedal Museum to the Viking Village.
Ther place where Stevns Klint is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site because it is the Best place in the world to see the traces os the catastrophy that wiped out halft of all species on Earth 66 million years ago - an event that paved the way for life as we know it today.
Make Your way sefely out onto the Balcony og Højerup Old Church - and shudder at the Thought of the chruch´s chancel Crashing into the sea in 1928.
And discover the Fish Clay, wich holds the ansvwer to the dinosaur extinction
A Very special place for natur lovers Experience the migrating birds from the bird tower in spring and auturmn -when the Many birds of prey are particularly inpressive.
Buildings and Facilities from the Cold War era are also found in the area, as are benches, picnis tables and a shelter site.
Exphore the scenic wild nature - along the cliff to Højerup, on bearch and at sea.
Experience the higtest point on Stevns Klint - 41 meters above sea level.
Enjoy the amazing view from the top of the ligthhouse, visit changing exhibitions see traces of the cold War, and keep an eye out for the impressive spring and autumn bird migrations
Find out how ordinary people lived during the Age of the Vikings. How did they live their tough lives? How tall did they grow? Take a walk from the museum to Vikingebyen, the replica Viking village and have a look at the houses that people lived in during the Bronze Age. Walk across a Viking Bridge and see how well it was constructed.
Coming from the Kroppedal Museum, we come to Vikinglandsbyen, a replica Viking Village, where we can see how people lived in Viking times. How big were their houses? What trades did they work in to make a living?
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