Length: 29.7 km
Surface: Asphalt
National route 10 goes around Bornholm. Stage 4 follows Bornholm’s south coast with small detours to the island’s southern towns, bubbling streams, old churches and ancient monuments, and some of the island’s more deserted and unknown beaches.
From Dueodde, the route passes Slusegården’s old watermill and then turns inland towards Pedersker Kirke. Take a short detour to the 2000-year-old ring fortress Rispebjerg. From here, the route heads due west. It passes the fine sandy beach of Boderne and takes a short detour down to Arnager fishing village before reaching Bornholm’s capital and largest city, Rønne.
National Route 10 in stages:
Stage 1 – National Route 10 – Rønne to Allinge
Stage 2 – National Route 10 – Allinge to Svaneke
Dueodde beach has been voted one of Europe's best sandy beaches. The sand on Dueodde beach is ultra-fine and the water is clear and clean with many reefs, so there is both shallow and deep water close to the coast. Read more here.
Close to Slusegårds Water Mill you can visit this cozy café, where you can taste delicious handmade organic chocolates. Read more here.
Pedersker Church is named after the apostle Peter and is probably the oldest church on Bornholm from around 1100. Read more here.
Experience Rispebjerg on Bornholm, which was a sun temple in the Stone Age and a ring fortress in the Iron Age. Read more here.
Visit the fine harbor with the charming fishing huts on Bornholm's south coast. Read more here.
Experience Arnager Harbor with Northern Europe's longest wooden bridge over seawater. Read more here.
Rønne is Bornholm's largest city 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.