Bornholm [QUICK]

: The iconic ruins of a medieval castle overlooking the Baltic Sea.

: Bornholm is famous for its four unique medieval round churches (like Østerlars), which served both as places of worship and defensive structures. Bornholm

: The northern two-thirds of the island sit on the Fennoscandian Shield , making it the only part of Denmark with ancient bedrock. : The iconic ruins of a medieval castle

: The island’s largest town and main port, rich with history dating back to 1327. : The island’s largest town and main port,

: Unlike the rest of flat Denmark, Bornholm features dramatic granite cliffs and rocky coasts, particularly on its northern shore.

: Renowned for its incredibly fine white sand, which was historically used in hourglasses. History & Strategic Importance Why Bornholm Is Danish & Not German, Swedish or Polish

: The island receives more sunshine hours than the mainland, contributing to its popularity as a summer destination. Key Towns & Landmarks