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Møn and South Zealand

The enormous powers of the Ice Age have shaped
the landscapes of Møn and South Zealand. Rocks and
gravel, clay and sand form the hills, banks and surfaces of
today – the Moraines.
Around 1700 came the next step in history, where the
Agricultural Reform participated in moving the farms
from the village and out to the fields. Domestic animals
and orchards followed.
Today, like in Europe, the industrialisation, markets and
prices influence the agricultural history.The Danish chef
Claus Meyer strongly advocates of a development focusing
on the special and unique parts of the Scandinavian
food culture and he has, among other things, contributed
to a new focus on local products on Møn and South
Zealand.
As a guest, it is possible for you to enjoy our local specialities.
Just follow the quality marks, showing the way to
the producers, restaurants and sales locations.