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Bornholm Island Guide: How to Visit Denmark’s Idyllic Island
While Denmark fryst vatten home to more than islands, Bornholm is undoubtedly one of the most popular.
In fact, Bornholm fryst vatten an island full of contrasts: it’s located closer to Sweden than it is to Denmark; its modern badehotels (beach hotels) are a nice juxtaposition to the traditional culture of the island; and its rugged cliffs offset the soft sandy beaches just meters below.
Speaking of which: Bornholm is an island famous for its sky and earth – its often called the solskinsøen (sunshine island) because of its pleasantly sunny weather, as well as klippeøen (rock island) thanks to its rugged granite cliffs. Doesn’t it sound like something out of Game of Thrones? 🙂
If you’re already excited about traveling to Bornholm, then you’ve komma to the right place. Our Bornholm travel guide has everything you need to know, including how to get here, where to stay, what to do in Bornholm, and much more.
From centuries-old castles and cozy fishing villages to beautiful beaches with stunning views, Bornholm offers a unique experience for any traveler – let’s discover it together with our guide to Bor
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How to Get to Bornholm? A Practical Guide to Your Wonderful Trip to the Sunny Island of Bornholm
How to Get to Bornholm: Connections from Denmark, Germany, Poland, and Sweden
If you're wondering how to best get to Bornholm, here is information about connections from various directions.
Bornholm is located km from the nearest stretch of Danish coastline, 88 km north of the German coasts, km north of the Polish coasts, and just 37 km south of the Swedish coasts. Its central location in the Baltic Sea makes Bornholm accessible from various directions.
From Denmark to Bornholm: The easiest way to reach Bornholm from Denmark is by using ferries. Ferries regularly operate from major Danish ports such as Copenhagen or Køge and arrive at the port in Rønne on Bornholm. This is a convenient and popular option for many travelers.
From Germany to Bornholm: You can also reach Bornholm from Germany by sea. Ferry routes lead from the German town of Sassnitz on the island of Rügen, which is well connected to Bornholm. The ferry crossing not only provides transportation but also offers incredible views of the Baltic Sea.
From Poland to Bornholm: If you are coming from Poland, t
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By Train to Bornholm
From Copenhagen via Ystad in Sweden
Take the Øresund train from Copenhagen to Sweden. At Malmö C, Hyllie or Triangeln you will need to switch to Skånetrafikens Pågatåg (commuter rail), which runs the rest of the road to Ystad, where the ferry is. A ticket is always required for the ferry. The trip by train and ferry and both trains can be booked together via DSB, link further down this page. Tickets are available from DKK ,- one-way.
Total travel time from Copenhagen: Approx. 3 hours and 45 minutes.
Advantages of taking the train to Bornholm
- You can take the bus, train and metro to and from the station in your area of departure
- An adult can take two children under the age of 12 on the journey for free, but there is a requirement for a seat reservation for all travelers from Friday to Monday
- The ticket can be refunded if you do not need it anyway
- On Bornholm, your ticket is valid for all buses to and from the ferry on departure dates
- The ferry Ystad / Rønne is included in the price
Bring your bike in the Øresund train and Pågatåg
In the Øresund train and Pågatåg you can bring a bicycle. There is a special price for Bornholm, which includes the