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Bicycle route: National route 10, stage 1 – Rønne to Allinge

The first stage of Bornholm's national route around the island takes you from the gentle forests of Rønne to the rugged cliffs of Hammeren in the north.

 

Facts about the route

Length: 24.8 km
Surface: Mostly asphalt and some gravel

Route description

National route 10 goes around Bornholm. This first stage takes you from Rønne to Allinge on a beautiful – and in places challenging – ride up the west coast of Bornholm from the flat and mild southern forests to the rugged and rocky Hammeren in the north.

Along the way, you can discover the secret deserted area Kultippen, experience the cream of Bornholm’s handicrafts in Hasle, pass the fishing villages Helligpeder and Teglkås and feel the bloody rustle of history at Hammershus. Before finishing with well-deserved refreshments in Allinge.

National Route 10 in stages:

Stage 1 – National Route 10 – Rønne to Allinge

Stage 2 – National Route 10 – Allinge to Svaneke

Stage 3 – National Route 10 – Svaneke to Dueodde

Stage 4 – National Route 10 – Dueodde to Rønne

Places on the route

1

Experience Rønne - Bornholm's oldest market town

The capital of Bornholm, Rønne, is an old market town from 1327, which offers a rich history and cultural heritage. Read more here.

2

Kultippen

Visit this different and unique area south of Hasle, which is completely devoid of vegetation. A different man-made nature experience right by the coast. Read more here.

3

Bornholm's Center for Crafts

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

4

Hammershus – Nordeuropas største borgruin

On a steep rocky outcrop - at the northern tip of Bornholm - stand the impressive ruins of the medieval fortress Hammershus. A popular excursion destination for the whole family. Read more here.

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