Roenne
When approaching the Island of Bornholm by sea and seeing the island emerge from the mist, Roenne harbour’s sea walls look like the wide, warmly welcoming arms of a giant. Behind the large harbour, visitors meet an unrivalled provincial charm and a uniquely beautiful and varied landscape on an island embracing so many qualities that after the first visit, one simply must return to gather new impressions. Just a few of the many features awaiting you on this island in the middle of Europe are its mild climate, amazingly varied landscapes, its small, idyllic fishing hamlets with well-preserved half-timbered houses which are hundreds of years old appearing as living town museums along winding, cobble-stoned streets, its vibrant community and tumultuous and exciting history – aspects responsible for the island’s nickname ‘the pearl of the Baltic’.