Rønne - Bornholm

 Rønne

Dueodde

 

Rønne

 

Round Church

When you come by ship to Bornholm, you will arrive in Rønne Harbour at the foot of St Nicolai Church. The harbour is the biggest one of Bornholm and lively frequented by ferries, fishing boats, cargo vessels and cruise vessels.

In Rønne there are exceptional many fine half-timbered houses but in between you see the more recent "bomb houses" of red or yellow bricks, which were built as replacement for the many houses, which the Russian bombed in May 1945.

Bornholm is a unique part of Denmark – a jewel in the Scandinavian crown. Bornholm is waves, paving stones, smoked herrings and round churches.
The beautiful island is Scandinavia gathered in one place with forests, beaches, cliffs and authentic idyllic fairytale towns along the coast with an atmosphere that has attracted a great number of artists to come and live here.

But the sunshine island is also made for holidays. Thousands of tourists, guests and artists have travelled towards the special light, the culture, the history, the sights and the dramatic landscapes of Bornholm to find peace and tranquillity.

Bornholm has it all – in only 587 square kilometres: Ceramics, glass and paintings, gastronomic treats, cultural events and a huge variety of nature. Port of Rønne welcomes you with open arms so – take a break and experience for your selves why seven out of ten return to this fantasy island in the middle of the Baltic Sea.

     

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