
Summer on Bornholm
Summer life, dips from the rocks and smoked herring
When summer hums
In the summer months, Bornholm hums with life. The harbour towns fill with holiday feeling, the smokehouses fire up, beach bags are packed, and all around the island you will find concerts, markets, festivals, nature tours and small stops you had not planned.
The day can begin with an early dip from a sun-warmed rock. Or with bare feet in the chalk-white sand at Dueodde, where the water is clear and shallow. Later, you can follow the scent of smoke to a smokehouse, buy freshly baked bread from a local baker or let the day end in a harbour town with a view of the sea.
A summer on Bornholm is full of experiences. There is always something to follow, taste or stumble upon along the way. And still room to find your own pace.

The finest sand and deep dips from the rocks
On Bornholm, a beach day can change shape depending on your mood, the wind and who you are travelling with. To the south, wide sandy beaches await with shallow water, soft sand and plenty of space for inflatables, sandcastles and long days with bare feet.
Dueodde is the great classic, with chalk-white, fine sand and clear water. At Balka, the water is shallow, and the beach is easy to enjoy with children, beach bags and ice-cream breaks. Here, the summer holiday can be simple: swimming, sun, packed lunches and one more trip into the water.
If you want a different kind of swim, head for the rocks. Here the sea gets deeper, the view opens wider and the dip feels a little more Bornholm. Find a safe spot, feel the granite beneath your feet and let the beach day end with salt on your skin and sun in your hair.
Ancient time beneath your towel
When you dry off after a dip from the rocks on Bornholm, you may be sitting on some of the oldest nature you can meet in Denmark. The island’s granite and gneiss are part of Bornholm’s bedrock, which in some places is around 1.7 billion years old.
It gives the swim an extra dimension. Sun on your skin, salt in your hair and ancient time right beneath your towel.
Find the hidden gems
When summer is at its height, it is natural to follow your curiosity a little further around the island. Bornholm is full of small places, local stories and experiences that add more layers to your holiday.
To the west lies Hasle, with a smokehouse, sunsets and the beautiful Hasle Havnebad. Here you can feel the light of the west coast, take a dip in the harbour bath or walk along the coast to Kultippen, where the landscape opens raw and different towards the sea.
Move east, and you meet Nexø as a lively harbour town with traces of culture, shops, places to eat and small spots to explore. Close by are Ferskesø and Nexø Lystskov, where Krokodillestien leads you along fine wooden walkways through reed beds and lake landscape.
In the middle of the island lies Aakirkeby, with nature, history and experiences for both children and adults. Visit NaturBornholm, where the island’s geology, dinosaurs and natural history come alive, or continue towards Almindingen, where forest, rift valleys and viewpoints give the summer day a new direction.
Around the island you will also find museums, galleries, workshops and smaller attractions that are worth taking time for. Here you can come close to the craft, history and local stories that make a summer on Bornholm bigger than the beach bag alone.
The taste of a Bornholm summer
A summer on Bornholm tastes of smoke from the smokehouses, strawberries from a roadside stall and ice cream that melts a little on the way down to the harbour. Here, food is not only something you sit down to. It is part of the journey around the island.
Buy freshly baked bread from a baker, find vegetables, berries and flowers at a farm shop, or let lunch be a smoked herring with a view of the water. Many of the good taste experiences sit like small stops along the way, when you are already heading to the beach, the museum, the forest or the next town.
It is a simple way to come closer to Bornholm. Taste what is made here, grown here or smoked over the embers. And let the summer day take a small detour towards something good.

The Bornholm pantry
Find your way to the island’s restaurants, cafés, smokehouses and small taste experiences. Here you can eat fish by the harbour, drink coffee in the sun, take local ingredients home with you and let food become part of your journey around Bornholm.
Go exploringSummer days with music and markets
Summer on Bornholm is full of days when something extra is happening. In harbour towns, on squares, at museums, in gardens, halls and cultural venues, you can find concerts, markets, festivals, exhibitions and events for both children and adults.
Some experiences you plan from home. Others you stumble upon when music drifts out from a courtyard, or a sign by the road draws you in towards art, ceramics, local ingredients or a summer activity for the whole family.
Check the calendar while you are here. Maybe there is a concert nearby, a market in the next town or a guided tour that gives the day a new direction.
Bornholm echoes
You do not have to search long for the soundtrack to your holiday. In summer, live music pops up all over Bornholm. In courtyards, at smokehouses, on squares and under the open sky.
And in Ekkodalen, the word echo takes on an extra meaning. Here, Ekkodalshuset fills the rift valley with live music all summer long, while the steep rock walls stand ready to send your own voice back through the valley.
On Bornholm, the soundtrack of summer comes from the stage, from nature and from the small places you stumble upon along the way.
Museums, attractions and experiences for all ages
A summer on Bornholm is also the days when you go looking for an experience with a little more depth. A museum, an attraction, a workshop or a place where history, nature or craft unfolds in a new way.
You can explore art, ceramics, cultural history, living stories and experiences where children can use their hands, heads and curiosity. Many places are close to towns, beaches and nature, so it is easy to make a visit part of a larger summer day.
Use the museums and attractions as small markers around the island. They add layers to the holiday and make it easy to discover new sides of Bornholm, even when the weather changes or the beach bag needs a break.
Out into the summer landscape
A summer on Bornholm is also the days when you go a little further out. By bike through the forest, along coastal paths with the sea beside you or into rift valleys where rocks, trees and shade give the day a different rhythm.
Nature is close by, wherever you stay. You can find viewpoints, small bathing stops, forest lakes, rock formations and green pauses that fit between beach, lunch and dinner. On warm days, Almindingen, Paradisbakkerne and the island’s many trails can be a good break from sun and sand.
Bring swimwear, good shoes and a little curiosity. Then a short trip can quickly become one of the best detours of the summer.
Summer begins here
A summer on Bornholm can be beach days, music in the evening sun, dips from the rocks, cycle rides, museum visits, local flavours and small detours you had not planned.
The fine thing is that you do not have to choose everything in advance. Distances are short, and the day can change direction along the way. Maybe it begins by the water, continues into the forest and ends with dinner in a harbour town.
Use this page as a starting point and continue to the experiences that suit your way of taking a holiday. Whether you travel with children, as a couple or with plenty of time to explore, summer is waiting just outside the door.
Bornholm has its own time
On South Bornholm, there is a small point with great significance. Near Slusegård, the 55th northern latitude and the 15th eastern longitude meet, the line on which Danish standard time is based.
The place is marked by a granite stone in the dunes, and here the sun stands highest in the sky at 12 noon. In summer, when daylight saving time applies, this happens at 1 pm.
It makes the place a small, curious reminder of time, light and the island’s position in the world. A summer detail to take with you if your trip leads to South Bornholm.













