Bornholm Island Attracts International Travelers to Denmark
Why is Bornholm in Denmark so popular?
Moreover, the natural and cultural attractions of the island include the sprawling Hammershus Castle ruin, the historic round churches believed to have Templar origins and Denmark’s tallest waterfall. Meanwhile, with its pleasant climate and beautiful nature is a perfect place for hiking, including organized hiking tours.
The island’s growing appeal to international travelers
Despite the island’s modest population of 40,000, Bornholm attracts an amazing 600,000 visitors annually. These tourists mainly visit from Denmark, Germany and Sweden, but the attraction is growing for tourists from farther afield.
The island’s peak tourist season is typically from mid-June to early August. However, locals have said that favorable weather continues well into September.
Getting to Bornholm Island
The ferry service opens on March 21 and offers three weekly departures throughout spring, on Thursdays, Saturdays and Sundays. In summer, the ferry offers daily departures from Wednesday to Monday,
Travelers can also head to the island by high-speed ferry from Ystad in Sweden, or catch a flight from Copenhagen to Rønne on Bornholm. A ferry ticket costs from 94 euros (around $100) for a car with up to five people.