Rønne Old Town
Discover Rønne by foot or bike, weaving through charming cobblestone streets, vibrant half-timbered houses, and lush gardens. Have a glimpse into Danish coastal heritage, with landmarks like St. Nicholas Church, Denmark´s oldest functioning theater and iconic Hjorths Ceramics Factory. Whether you're strolling through the streets or enjoying the nearby beaches, Rønne’s beauty and charm promise an unforgettable experience.
Hjorths Ceramics Factory
Step into the world of artistic craftsmanship at Hjorths Fabrik, founden in 1859. This iconic workshop combines traditional techniques with timeless Nordic design, creating unique ceramic pieces that embody simplicity and elegance. Visitors can explore the workshop, witness skilled artisans at the potter's wheel, and learn about the intricate process of transforming clay into stunning handcrafted ceramics. The factory also houses a museum showcasing historical collections and offers hands-on experiences where you can create your own ceramic masterpiece.
Hammershus
Step into the echoes of medieval history at Hammershus, a fortress built around 1200 A.D. that now stands as the largest castle ruin in Northern Europe. Perched majestically on the rocky cliffs of Bornholm, Hammershus offers a dramatic panorama of the Baltic Sea. The fortress, with its imposing stone walls and strategic location, served as a stronghold guarding the island against invasions. Today, its weathered remnants tell tales of battles, sieges, and the resilience of Bornholm's past.
Dueodde Beach
The beach sand is so fine, Napoleon is reputed to have used it in his hourglass! Lonely Planet has recognized it as one of Europe's top 20 beaches, highlighting its expansive dunes, pine forests, and tranquil atmosphere. Wheather you're a nature enthusiast or a beach lover, Duoedde is a must-visit destination that promises an unforgettable escape into the pristine wonders of the Danish island.
Østerlars Round Church
Discover the ancient allure of Bornholm at Østerlars Round Church, a captivating medieval marvel nestled on the island's picturesque landscape. Dating back to the 12th century, this historical gem is one of Bornholm's iconic round churches, renowned for its unique architectural design and cultural significance.
Gudhjem Town
Discover Gudhjem, aptly named "God's Home," one of Bornholm’s most charming villages. Stroll along cobblestone streets, explore colorful houses, visit local galleries, and enjoy panoramic views of the Baltic Sea. Be sure to try "Sol over Gudhjem", a local delicacy featuring smoked herring served on a slice of dark rye bread with onions, herbs, and radishes, topped with a raw egg yolk. For nature lovers, a hike to the Sanctuary Cliffs offers breathtaking views of the coastline and rugged landscapes, making Gudhjem an unforgettable experience.
Svaneke Town
Known as Denmark's smallest market town, Svaneke boasts a stunning harbor lined with colorful timber-framed houses, cobblestone streets, and a lively artisan community.
Visitors can sample handmade sweets at the famous Svaneke Bolcher candy factory, explore the traditional smokehouse and savor craft beer at Svaneke Bryghus, which is celebrated for its 100% CO2-free production, blending sustainability with exceptional taste. Don’t miss a visit to Bülow Lakrids, where the world-renowned gourmet licorice is crafted, offering unique flavors and a taste of Scandinavian innovation.
Traditional Smokehouse
One of the standout features of Bornholm is its enchanting smokehouses, distinguished by their iconic pyramid-shaped chimneys. Nestled along the island's picturesque coastline, these smokehouses are not just architectural marvels but also gateways to a culinary journey steeped in tradition.