Gentle South Bornholm: Pedersker-Dueodde-Pedersker
Length: 35 km
Surface: Asphalt
The route is a round trip that takes you around the gentle South Bornholm landscape. Start, for example, in Pedersker and look into Pedersker Church or the ringfortress Rispebjerg. From here, head towards Nexø and drive past the beautiful mills Kirkemøllen and Egeby Stubmølle.
Nexø is Bornholm’s second largest town and is a creative harbor town with restaurants, good coffee and experimental crafts.
Drive south towards the fresh fishing village of Snogebæk and jump into the sea at the bounty beach Balka Strand. Or drive all the way down to Bornholm’s probably most famous and popular beach Dueodde.
On the way back to Pedersker, you pass the Slusegård Water Mill from the early 19th century.
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 ringfortress in the Iron Age. Read more here.
In Bornholm's second largest town, Nexø, guests can follow in the footsteps of the Oscar-winning film Pelle the Conqueror and step inside Martin Andersen Nexø's childhood home. Read more here.
Snogebæk is a little gem on Bornholm. Enjoy the relaxed maritime atmosphere, explore the harbor town's small, cozy shops and get sand between your toes on one of Bornholm's best sandy beaches. Read more here.
Balka Strand is one of Bornholm's most popular beaches with its fine sand and shallow water. Read more here.
Dueodde Strand has been named one of Europe's best sandy beaches. The sand on Dueodde Strand is ultra-fine and the water is clear and clean, with many reefs, so there is both shallow and deep water close to the shore. Read more here.
Close to Slusegård Water Mill you can visit this cozy café, where you can taste delicious handmade organic chocolates, among other things. Read more here.