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Bicycle route: Helligpeder

Almost the same route as the Sundowner route, but when less can do it. A pleasant trip along the west coast that leads from Rønne's gentle forests to the idyllic fishing village of Helligpeder and back home again.

 

Facts about the route

Length: 23.6 km
Surface: Varied gravel and asphalt

Route description

The route starts in Rønne and goes gently through a pleasant forest with beautiful forest lakes and secret industrial monuments through small towns with Bornholm’s most exotic names Sorthat and Muleby. In Hasle you can explore the lively harbor and visit the Bornholm Center for Crafts.

From Hasle the route runs north just a few meters from the sea towards the small fishing village of Helligpeder. From here you return to Nordskoven in Rønne.

Places on the route

1

Experience Rønne - the island's oldest market town

Rønne is Bornholm's largest town and rich in history and culture. Rønne is also your first encounter with Bornholm, as this is where you arrive on the island by plane or ferry. Read more here.

2

Hasle Havn

Hasle Harbour is a medium-sized fishing and yacht harbour that can be called upon day and night in all weather. There is always space in the harbour, where you can stay well protected from wind and sea. Read more here.

3

Bornholm Center for Crafts - Grønbechs Gård

Grønbechs Gård is the natural place to start your tour through Bornholm's crafts. Here you will get an overview of the most interesting modern craftsmen on Bornholm. Read more here.

4

Helligpeder Fiskerleje

Experience the idyllic little fishing village of Helligpeder on the west coast of Bornholm. With its small houses, smokehouse chimneys and not least the picturesque old harbour hut from ancient times, the fishing village of Helligpeder has great cultural and historical value. Read more here.

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