Busene Park

Busene Park is at the furthest easterly point of Møn Island and offers incredible views across the Baltic Sea – it’s been a popular burial site since prehistoric times. There are 10 Bronze Age burial mounds here; two impressive stone settings from the Stone Age and several Viking Age stone monuments. In 1874, the "Mandemarke Hoard" was found in this area – around 1 kilo of silver pieces and individual gold rings, which are now on display at the National Museum. There are info-signs at the site.