Tiny Island In The Baltic Sea Has BEST Climbing In Denmark

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Situated off the south coast of Sweden and a 28 mile ferry ride from Denmark the small island of Bornholm has been fought over for centuries, but in its latter existence, it now belongs to Denmark. In recent times the Danish people, climbing people in particular have found a very strong reason to return over and over, the rock. With varied selection of sport climbing and bouldering, the latter with incredible views when done by the sea, the island has become a hotspot for climbers from the notoriously flatlands of Denmark.