køreevnen
Køreevnen is a landform in Denmark, specifically a ridge or a string of hills, located on the peninsula of Møn in the Baltic Sea. It is situated in the southeastern part of the island, roughly 6 kilometers long and 1-2 kilometers wide. This elevated area is characterized by steep slopes and deep gullies carved out by glacial activity during the last ice age.
The landform gets its distinctive name due to its peculiar shape, resembling an oven, with steep sides
Geologists and naturalists often visit,-köreevnen due to its distinct morphology and surrounding flora. The slopes support
The area also has several archaeological sites dating from the Neolithic Era, revealing evidence of early human
Køreevnen serves as a habitat for various wildlife, including insects, small mammals, and birds. The area is