Gedser Odde on the island of
Falster in the
Baltic Sea is
Denmark's southernmost point. The
terminal moraine from
Idestrup through Skelby to
Gedser is part of the maximum glaciation line across Falster, from
Orehoved to Gedser. Fronted by low cliffs, the ridge, high, continues underwater a further south-east to Gedser Rev. Sydstenen (the south stone) marks the southernmost point.