Møns Klint Became Denmark’s Newest UNESCO World Heritage Site

Denmark’s dramatic chalk cliffs at Møns Klint were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2025.
Beautiful places, traditions, craft and simple wonder.

Denmark’s dramatic chalk cliffs at Møns Klint were inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in July 2025.

A new film connected Danube Delta nature recovery with the wider human meaning of restoring damaged landscapes.

The Rewilding Europe Award in European wildlife photography highlights native species reclaiming habitats and the visible beauty of nature recovery.

The Ice Age Route in Fjordlandet lets cyclists explore glacial landscapes, marshes, coasts, woodlands and small towns west of Copenhagen.

Sweden has 30 national parks and more than 5,000 nature reserves, giving residents and visitors extensive access to forests, mountains, wetlands and coast.

The National Archives lists current resilience grants supporting improved collections care, security, access and new income routes for archives.

A funding programme offers support for historic buildings and heritage sites that matter to local communities.

A study of more than 800 European cities found that access to urban green space is strongly linked to quality of life, prompting cities across the EU to accelerate urban greening programmes.

Greece has been named Europe's top pick for a slower and more relaxing summer in 2026, as travellers increasingly seek landscapes, local culture and unhurried pace over crowded circuits.

The Outer Hebrides is preparing a Natural Heritage Strategy to guide nature restoration, conservation and nature-based funding across the islands.