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Bornholm - Danish island located 100 km from the Polish coast. Called the "pearl of the Baltic" or "Majorca of the north"
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Perfect places for active rest for everyone. Young, families with children and the elderly.
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The island is a paradise for cyclists of all ages and fitness.
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The south of the island is flat with beautiful sandy and long beaches and dunes.
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The perfect place to relax and play in the sun.
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There are many attractions to see on the whole island, so every day we leave the camp to a different corner of the island.
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One of the biggest attractions is Sommerfuglen Park in Nexo. They live here colorful butterflies, exotic wild birds among tropical vegetation.
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Flying freely butterflies among us and beautiful colors saturated with fluffiness make us feel like in paradise.
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Windmills are an inseparable element of Bornholm's architecture. Some of them are open to visitors.
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While exploring the island, we searched for treasures (lockers) using a GPS receiver. This is an international geocaching field game.
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In each locker there are gadgets left by other players and a "logbook". Placing an entry in the logbook is the basis for recognizing the cache as found.
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Pernille Bulow in Svaneke is the perfect place for lovers of art and glass crafts. You can do shopping on site and watch a show of handicrafts.
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For the protection, we visited the colorful caramel and chocolate factory in Svaneke.
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The quintessence of Bornholm's taste is delicious smoked herrings in traditional smokehouses. Smokehouses are practically everywhere near every home.
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There is no shortage of giant fields with grain fields or flowers on the island. It's a great pleasure to ride a bike, in such circumstances of nature.
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In the mysterious Almindingen forest, you can admire beautiful landscapes and nature by walking along numerous trails.
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Almindingen has been inhabiting Polish bison since 2012. The island was brought as an additional attraction for tourists and to protect the species.
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Hammershus Castle is famous for haunting it. That's why admission to the castle is free.
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Hammershus is the largest complex of ruins of a medieval castle in Scandinavia.
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In towns, buildings are usually three, four-storey tenement houses.
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One of the most mysterious attractions of the island are the Romanesque rotunda churches. There are 7 of them in Bornholm all over Denmark and they are located in 4 cities: Nyker, Olsker, Nylars and Osterlars.
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To this day, it is not known when the churches were built, one theory is that the Templars built them.
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Bornholm's architecture is carefully manicured in every detail. The houses are covered with warm and intense colors and white.
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Made of wood, stone, bricks and ceramics are decorated with verandas and porches.
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Almost in front of each house grow multicolour mallow flowers.
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Bornholm is the perfect place to relax in contact with nature, following the tourist routes.
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It is not difficult to get in touch with horses, sheep or rabbits running between tents.
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Waterbirds can be observed in the ornithological reserve of Hundsemyre.
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The great insolation of the island and the circumstances of nature favor such moments.
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If you want to explore the island it's just a bike. You can see so much from the bicycle.