Bornholm offers some great campsites spread across the entire island, ranging from 5-star luxury to cosy, more primitive nature sites.
No matter where you choose to stay, you’ll be close to Bornholm’s unique scenery, and you’ll always be within easy reach of the island’s many attractions and sights.
There are so many beautiful places in Denmark that are worth a visit. If you let your eyes wander eastward to the rocky island in the Baltic Sea, you will find some of the most beautiful and varied nature in the entire country.
An island vacation is something special, and Bornholm is known for its many hours of sunshine, lovely beaches, cozy towns, and, not least, its excellent cuisine, so all the conditions are in place for a relaxing and enjoyable holiday.
There are charming campsites scattered all over the island, and here you can expect warm, personal service from people who are passionate about Bornholm and good hospitality.
Holidays on Bornholm are addictive, and most guests return. On Bornholm, you are on a first-name basis with the campsite hosts, you know each other’s children, and you can have a cup of coffee with your neighbors.
It’s nice and safe to be on a camping holiday on Bornholm, and it’s also easy to get here.
There are several options if you want to sail to Bornholm: Take the ferry from Ystad to Rønne; the journey time is just 1 hour and 20 minutes – 3 hours in total if you drive from Copenhagen. You can also sail directly from Køge to Rønne, with a crossing of 5 hours and 30 minutes.
If you don’t want to bring your car to Bornholm, buses and trains depart from Copenhagen for Ystad and both stop right at the ferry terminal.
If you’re travelling from Germany, there is a direct ferry from Sassnitz/Rügen to Rønne on Bornholm that sails from March to December. The pleasant “Hammershus” car ferry sails from Wednesday to Monday all summer with several departures daily. The crossing takes just 3 hours and 20 minutes.
The people of Bornholm are hospitable and proud of their island, which they are very happy to showcase and share with the island’s guests.
Whether you prefer to travel with your own caravan or motorhome, rent a cosy camping cabin or stay in a tent, a camping holiday gives you plenty of cosy quality time with your loved ones.
You live in close proximity with each other and within safe, calm surroundings, far away from the stresses and chores of everyday life. There’s room for everyone, both young and old – and of course your four-legged friends too.
Camping is a way of life for many people, and whether you’re looking for luxury or simplicity, you’ll feel right at home at one of Bornholm’s many lovely campsites.
Bonus tip: Did you know there’s also a campsite on Christiansø? Christiansø is part of the Ertholmene archipelago, and there are about 90 permanent residents living on the islands. There are no cars here and the island’s unique history as Denmark’s easternmost bastion makes it a unique place to visit.