Leaving Rønne, you follow the former Rønne-Nexø railway line to Robbedale. After Vestermarie you cycle into Almindingen, the fifth largest forest in Denmark. It was formerly common grazing land for cattle, but in 1800 it was enclosed and brought under cultivation by Hans Rømer, the forest supervisor. From the tower at Rytterknægten there is a panorama of the entire island.
Østerlars Round Church was built in the 12th century and is the largest of the island’s four round churches. A little further on you enter the Kobbeå Valley, which with Stavehøl waterfall is one of the island’s fascinating fault valleys. Gudhjem is ahead, situated like a mountain town on the rocky prominence and running down to the harbour. The town has museums, restaurants and smokehouses, as well as a ferry service to the island of Christiansø.
Visit the beautiful forest Almindingen on Bornholm. Almindingen - eller "all mans possession" - is Denmarks fifth biggest forest with an area of about 6.000 hektar or nearly 15,000 acres
Østerlars Round Church is the best known and largest church on Bornholm.
Visit Stavehøl waterfall at the end of a vigorous rift valley on the northwest coast of Bornholm.