: Unlike the rest of flat Denmark, Bornholm features dramatic granite cliffs and rocky coasts, particularly on its northern shore.
: Bornholm is famous for its four unique medieval round churches (like Østerlars), which served both as places of worship and defensive structures.
: The island’s largest town and main port, rich with history dating back to 1327. Bornholm
: The iconic ruins of a medieval castle overlooking the Baltic Sea.
: The northern two-thirds of the island sit on the Fennoscandian Shield , making it the only part of Denmark with ancient bedrock. : Unlike the rest of flat Denmark, Bornholm
: The island receives more sunshine hours than the mainland, contributing to its popularity as a summer destination. Key Towns & Landmarks
Bornholm: Denmark’s "Sunshine Island" Bornholm is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, situated south of Sweden and northeast of Germany. Known as the it is celebrated for its unique granite topography, white sand beaches, and its ambitious pursuit of a circular economy. Geographic & Geological Profile : The iconic ruins of a medieval castle
: Renowned for its incredibly fine white sand, which was historically used in hourglasses. History & Strategic Importance Why Bornholm Is Danish & Not German, Swedish or Polish