The island has a varied landscape including wooded areas and traditional villages.
To the south east is a larger harbour with a car ferry which operates during summer months to Stubbekøbing on Falster.
Near the centre of the island is a preserved windmill from 1852, which is being restored to form a working museum.
In the north east of the island, in the wooded region, is a well preserved passage grave at Hulehøj.
This passage grave is estimated to have been built about 3200 BC in the Nordic Stone Age.