Ertholmene is a group of small islands north-east of Bornholm.
Get in
editThere are ferries from Gudhjem, Allinge-Sandvig, and Simrishamn.
There is a natural harbour between Frederiksø and Christiansø, where you can anchor your yacht.
Get around
editThere are no cars on the islands, so you have to walk. Bicycles are not allowed.
Difficult terrain for disabled people.
Understand
editThere are only about 100 inhabitants living on Ertholmene, but thousands of visitors come every summer. The islands are: Christiansø, Frederiksø, and Græsholm.
See
edit- The Great Tower. Build in 1684, lighthouse added in 1805. Entrance DKK5, there is a great view over the islands from the top.
- The Church.
- Vagten. old storehouse
- Kings garden.
- The cemetery from 1684.
- Small tower (on Frederiksø). 1685
Do
editWalk around, enjoy the scenary and solitude. Several points on the island have unhindered 360 degrees view over the sea. Visit the barracks and hundreds of years old military installations and imagine how it would feel being garrisoned there over the long, cold winters.
Buy
editNot much of a selection to be honest. There are a few arts and crafts vendors/producers over the summer months but nothing really you cannot find on Bornholm next door.
Eat
editChristiansø is famous for its marinated herrings. Small convenience shop with limited selection and a small restaurant. If you're on a daytrip from Bornholm, it might be worth considering bringing sandwiches or similar pret-a-porter foods.
- The Inn.
Drink
edit- Slåensnaps (Blackthorn Schnapps) is a local speciality.
Sleep
editErtholmene has 6 hotelrooms and a camping area. Reservation for both is recommended. Off designated area tenting is not allowed. Or you can sleep in your own yacht.
- [dead link] Camping, ☏ +45 2442 1222. Nearby the school. 24 pitches, basic kitchen facilities. Sanitary facilities 300 m away at the guard.
- [dead link] Hotel, ☏ +45 56 46 20 15. Six rooms, nice view onto the harbour and Frederiksø.