Duration: 3 hours
Length: 11 km
Difficulty Level: Easy to Antoinette Beach, medium to Pyritsøen, easy to Hasle
Suitable for strollers and wheelchairs: No
Parking:
Rønne: Parking at Bornholm’s Welcome Centre (Bornholms Velkomstcenter)
Hasle: Parking at Hasle Røgeri (Hasle Smokehouse)
Restrooms: Available at the port in Rønne, at Antoinette Beach, and in Hasle
Water Access: Available at public restrooms in Rønne, at Antoinette Beach, and in Hasle
Surface: Asphalt (initially in Rønne), then mainly forest road, beach, and nature trails
Special Notes: The distinctive landscape of Kultippen is a fascinating place to explore. Antoinette and Klympen beaches before Hasle are perfect for swimming.
Rønne
In Rønne, the largest town on Bornholm, you can see many interesting attractions, including:
Rønne Port - important for the island's economy, with various terminals and a marina.
The Old Smithy - a historic building from 1735, showcasing traditional crafts.
Rønne Bagfyr Lighthouse - a distinctive white tower from 1880.
Sct. Nicolaus Church - a 13th-century church with a rich history.
Bornholm Museum - a museum presenting the history and culture of the island.
The Smallest House in Rønne - a charming, tiny house from 1683.
The route begins at the port of Rønne, where Bornholm’s Welcome Centre is located. This is the main port of the island, offering beautiful sea views and numerous cafes and restaurants.
Antoinette Beach: A charming beach that serves as the perfect spot for relaxation and swimming in the Baltic Sea. Its clean water and beautiful views make it a popular destination among tourists and locals alike.
Blykobbe Plantation: A forested area crisscrossed by numerous hiking trails. Walking through the plantation offers a great opportunity to connect with nature and admire the local flora and fauna. For weary hikers, accommodation is available in a shelter, allowing for a complete natural experience.
Pyritsø Lake:This picturesque lake, once a site for clay extraction, today draws visitors with its mysterious ambiance and emerald water color. It is the perfect spot for a moment of rest and contemplation in silence, surrounded by nature.
Kultippen: An area where clay containing sulfur was stored, creating an unusual, moon-like landscape. This place is unique not only because of its history but also its distinctive beauty. Walking through Kultippen is like a journey to another world, where nature reveals its various facets.
Smokehouse in Hasle: This is the culinary highlight of the route. The smokehouses in Hasle are known for their traditional method of smoking herring, which gives the fish a unique flavor. Resting in the smokehouse, with the opportunity to taste freshly smoked herring and local beer, is the perfect way to end the hike.
Preparation for the Hike: It is recommended to wear comfortable footwear and clothing suitable for the weather, especially on warm, sunny days.
Supplies: Do not forget to bring water and snacks, especially if you plan to take longer breaks at the beach or in the forest.
Route Map: Having a map of the Rønne - Hasle route can be helpful, although the path is well marked.
The walking route from Rønne to Hasle takes about 3 hours.
The length of the route is approximately 11 km.
The route is of easy to moderate difficulty.
No, the route is not suitable for strollers or wheelchairs due to uneven surfaces and narrow paths.
You can park at the Bornholm’s Welcome Centre in Rønne and at the marina in Hasle.
Yes, toilets are available at the port in Rønne, at Antoinette Beach, and in Hasle.
Yes, water is available at public restrooms in Rønne, at Antoinette Beach, and in Hasle.
Rønne Port: The main port of the island with numerous attractions, restaurants, and cafes.
Antoinette Beach: A popular beach with clear water and beautiful views.
Blykobbe Plantage: A forest area with numerous hiking trails.
Pyritsø: A lake with beautiful emerald-colored water, perfect for a short break.
Kultippen: A unique area with a landscape resembling the surface of the moon.
Hasle Røgeri: A traditional fish smokehouse offering local specialties.
The surface of the route includes asphalt roads, forest paths, and natural trails. The terrain is flat, making the route easy to walk.
Visit Bornholm
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