Gedser Odde

Fronted by low cliffs,[3] the ridge, 5–7 m (16–23 ft) high, continues underwater a further 18 km (11 mi) south-east to Gedser Rev.

The ice age strata consist mostly of moraines of clay and boulders deposited by the melting glacier.

Common eiders can be seen in large numbers around the point in the spring (from the end of March to the beginning of April) and autumn.

Smaller birds also occur, including the western yellow wagtail, meadow pipit, common chaffinch and brambling.

[8] Extending for about 16 km (10 mi) north from Gedser Odde, Falster's east coast is protected by a dyke.

Cliffs at Gedser Odde, Falster