Ulvshale

Ulvshale is a peninsula and small summer house locality in the north-western corner of the Danish island of Møn.

The locality of Ulvshale (which literally means "Wolf's Tail") stretches from Hegnede Bakke in the south east to Ulvshalegård in the north west.

There is a large camping ground at the northern end of the community between the summer house area and the forest.

Narrow paths take visitors through all the most common Danish trees including the aforementioned oak, as well as beech, birch, elm, aspen, ash, alder, and rowan.

The flint industry provided jobs for the local population for over 50 years until Ulvshale's Stenværk finally ceased operations in 1974.

Part of the beach at Ulvshale
Uævshale seen on a map detail from 1763.
Ulvshale Forest in the spring