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Jogging in Bornholm offers diverse landscapes, from rugged granite cliffs in the north to wide, sandy beaches in the south. The island features extensive forests, including Almindingen and Nordskoven, providing serene woodland routes. Unique geological formations like rift valleys and former granite quarries add varied terrain for running. This combination of coastal paths, dense woodlands, and varied elevations makes Bornholm a destination for runners of all levels.
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Sure-footedness, sturdy shoes and alpine experience required.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A stroll along the long, wide sandy beach is a must on any visit to Bornholm. The sand is firm, making for easy walking. Depending on the weather/wind direction, the return journey may be through the beautiful forest.
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The beach is one of the top 10 in Europe.
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Fantastic view...not worth the price.
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Dueodde Beach is known for having some of Europe's finest white sand. The grains are so incredibly fine that they were once collected and used for hourglasses. As you make your way to the water, you'll cross large dunes and follow a long system of wooden boardwalks designed to protect the fragile environment. The beach is wonderfully wide, offering plenty of space to relax and enjoy the clear water, making it perfect for a long walk or a lazy afternoon.
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Hammerfyr is the oldest lighthouse on Bornholm. This imposing structure stands on the Hammer granite massif at the northern tip of the island. The lighthouse was built from the same granite rock from the vast Hammeren plateau on which it stands, offering visitors an impressive sight. Because of its massive construction, it is also called Store Fyr, or Big Lighthouse. The round lighthouse was put into operation in 1871. Shortly after its construction, it became clear that the lighthouse's location was not optimal. Low-hanging clouds and fog made it temporarily unusable for shipping. So, in 1895, it was decided to build the smaller Hammerodde Fyr lighthouse directly at the tip of Hammer. Even today, it is clearly visible where the workers excavated the granite blocks to build Hammerfyr near the lighthouse. The Kristalsøen rainwater lake has since formed there. The Hammerfyr measures an impressive 21 meters high. Standing on the lighthouse's observation deck, visitors are 91 meters above sea level, as the Hammerknuden plateau rises a proud 70 meters from the Baltic Sea. When visibility is good, visitors are treated to a unique view extending all the way to the southern coast of Sweden. But it's not just the view out over the Baltic Sea that's worth seeing. The island of Bornholm is also a wonderful sight from the Hammerfyr observation deck. To the south, there's a fantastic view of northern Bornholm beyond the Hammershus castle ruins. The Hammerfyr's Fresnal lens is hand-ground and was once imported from France. Today, the Hammerfyr is no longer in active service. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1990 due to its poor location. Shortly thereafter, it was handed over to the Nature Conservation Agency. The tower is now operated by the owners at their own expense. However, it is no longer relevant for boat trips around the Baltic Sea island. Visiting the observation deck is free. At the northern tip of the Danish island of Ærø, there is a lighthouse of the same design: Skjoldnæs Lighthouse. It was also built from Bornholm granite. https://www.bornholm-ferien.de/leuchttuerme-bornholm.php
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Bornholm offers a wide variety of running experiences, with over 350 routes documented on komoot. These range from easy coastal paths to challenging trail runs through rugged terrain, catering to all fitness levels.
Bornholm's diverse landscape provides a mix of terrains. You'll find rugged granite cliffs and dramatic coastlines in the north, extensive forests like Almindingen and Nordskoven inland, and unique rift valleys such as Ekkodalen. The southern part of the island features wide, soft, sandy beaches, including the famous Dueodde. This variety ensures a dynamic running experience, from challenging trails to serene woodland paths and soft sand runs.
Yes, Bornholm has many routes suitable for families. Among the 38 easy routes available, options like the Dueodde Dunes – Dueodde Beach loop offer relatively flat terrain and beautiful scenery, perfect for a relaxed run with the family. Many forest paths and beach sections are also gentle and enjoyable for all ages.
Generally, dogs are welcome on many of Bornholm's outdoor trails, especially in forests and along beaches. However, it's always advisable to keep your dog on a leash, particularly in nature reserves, forested areas, and during nesting seasons, to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for everyone. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
Yes, Bornholm features several excellent circular running routes. For instance, the Dueodde Dunes – Dueodde Beach loop offers a scenic round trip through dunes and along the famous sandy beach. Another great option is the Little Cliffs – Emerald Lake loop from Hasle, which takes you through varied coastal and inland landscapes.
Bornholm's running routes often pass by significant landmarks and natural attractions. You might encounter the historic Hammershus Castle Ruins, explore the unique Ekkodalen Valley, or marvel at the impressive Helligdom Cliffs. The Rokkestenen (the Rocking Stone) in Paradisbakkerne is another interesting natural monument you could discover.
The running routes in Bornholm are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 100 reviews. Runners frequently praise the island's incredibly diverse landscapes, from the dramatic northern cliffs to the serene forests and beautiful sandy beaches, as well as the well-maintained and varied trail systems that offer something for every ability.
Absolutely. Bornholm is known for its challenging trail runs, particularly in the northern part of the island. The Salomon Hammer Trail, for example, traverses the rugged northern coastline around Hammerknuden, offering significant elevation changes and technical sections. The island also hosts extreme running events like 'Dirt for Fun' and 'Dirt Extreme' for those seeking ultimate challenges.
Many routes on Bornholm boast stunning views. The northern coast, particularly around Hammerknuden, offers breathtaking vistas over the Baltic Sea. Routes through areas like Paradisbakkerne, such as Through the Paradisbakkerne, provide scenic views of ancient rock formations and woodlands. Coastal paths like Along the coast from Rønne to Hasle also offer picturesque sea views.
Yes, Bornholm is home to extensive forests, providing excellent opportunities for woodland runs. Almindingen, one of Denmark's largest forests, offers numerous well-developed paths through serene landscapes, where you might even spot European bison. Nordskoven, north of Rønne, is another significant woodland area with dense trails leading to attractive beaches, perfect for a shaded run.
Bornholm is beautiful year-round, but the spring (April-May) and late summer/early autumn (August-October) often provide the most pleasant conditions for jogging. During these periods, the weather is typically mild, the landscapes are vibrant, and the trails are less crowded than in peak summer. However, the island's diverse terrain means you can find enjoyable runs in any season, with winter offering a unique, tranquil experience.
Absolutely! Bornholm's coastline is perfect for combining running with beach access. The southern part of the island, especially around Dueodde, features wide, soft, sandy beaches ideal for a unique soft-sand jogging experience. Routes like the Dueodde Dunes – Dueodde Beach loop allow you to run along the shore and through coastal forests, with opportunities to enjoy the beach before or after your run.


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