How many people live in Bornholm?
39,535
Bornholm
| Geography | |
|---|---|
| Largest settlement | Rønne (pop. 13,772 (2020)) |
| Demographics | |
| Population | 39,535 (1 April 2022) |
| Pop. density | 67.19/km2 (174.02/sq mi) |
How do I get from Bornholm to Copenhagen?
To Bornholm from Copenhagen via Ystad in Sweden Drive across the Øresund Bridge to Ystad and board one of the high speed ferries of Bornholmslinjen. Just 1 hour and 20 minutes later you will be exploring Bornholm. The crossing on the conventional ferries (ropax ferries) takes 2½ hours.
Where is Bornholm?
Baltic Sea
Bornholm, Danish island in the Baltic Sea, 105 miles (169 km) southeast of Copenhagen and 22 miles (35 km) southeast of Sweden.
How do I get from Copenhagen to Malmo?
Copenhagen to Malmö by train Trains depart from København H (Copenhagen Central Station) every 20 minutes and the travel time is only 35 minutes to the centre of Malmö. You can also take a direct train to Malmö from Copenhagen Airport. You can get to Copenhagen Airport by both train and metro.
Is there a train from Sweden to Poland?
No, there is no direct train from Sweden station to Poland. However, there are services departing from Stockholm Centralstation and arriving at Warszawa Centralna via Berlin Hauptbahnhof and Rzepin. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 24h 17m.
Is there a car ferry from UK to Sweden?
You are not currently able to get a ferry from the UK to Sweden, but there are over 11 different destinations that you are able to get a ferry from. If you are looking to get a ferry to Sweden from England, you might want to consider searching for alternative routes available on our website.
Are all Bornholm tourist information offices open all year round?
Note, that not all Bornholm Tourist Information offices are open all year round. Make the most of your holiday on the Danish island of Bornholm with our official travel guide. The app is free and offers offline access to Bornholm’s many travel experiences.
Where to start your holiday in Bornholm?
Bornholm’s Welcome Centre – Rønne is the official tourist information centre of Bornholm and its location by the harbour in Rønne makes it a good place to start your holiday. We are here for you!
Did you know Bornholm is the world’s best island?
Did you know: Travel + Leisure nominated Bornholm as the world’s best island in 2018! Get your sturdiest shoes on and explore the cliffs, castle ruins and dramatic coastal rock formations of Bornholm’s northern shore. In 2017 Bornholm became the first place in Europe to be designated a World Craft Region.
Why is Bornholm the first European word region?
And because of its high quality, Bornholm has been named the first European Word Craft Region by the World Craft Council. Pay a visit to some of the local craftsmen. Everywhere on the island, you’ll find cosy restaurants.