Waterfalls in Bornholm are a notable feature of this Danish island in the Baltic Sea, offering a diverse natural landscape. The island is characterized by its rift valleys and varied geology, providing unique settings for its numerous waterfalls. These natural attractions are best experienced when water flow is robust, typically during spring. Bornholm's waterfalls are integrated into its scenic hiking trails and protected natural areas.
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Depending on the season and the number of rainy days, you might not find the waterfall. Nevertheless, the short detour is worthwhile as a turning point on a coastal hike.
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A beautiful waterfall on the coastal hiking trail, accessible by mountain bike or bicycle only in combination with a short hike. Unfortunately, the waterfall dried up during the summer.
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This small but impressive waterfall sits at the end of the Rinbæk stream, a unique natural feature located just before the stream flows into the Baltic Sea. You'll find this charming waterfall nestled in a small ravine, and it's a surprising sight to see water cascading so close to the sea. It's a peaceful spot that offers a brief moment of quiet reflection during a coastal hike. This hidden gem is a great example of the unexpected natural beauty you can discover on Bornholm.
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It may not be Bornholm's highest waterfall, let alone Denmark's, but with its approximately 6-meter vertical free fall it is one of the most beautiful waterfalls on the island.
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Not for walkers! You should wear sturdy shoes and have a sure footing. Some paths branch off and lead to nowhere or are blocked by fallen trees. In this case, improvisation is necessary.
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The rift valley stretches to the coast
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The path to the left of the waterfall up is very steep and requires a good profile and a certain degree of surefootedness. Very beautiful place!
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Small waterfall but very nice. I found the forest around the waterfall more interesting, which is not managed. So all dead wood stays in the forest, only the paths are cleared. So a real Nordic jungle.
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The best time to visit Bornholm's waterfalls is during the spring months. Melted snow and spring rains ensure a more powerful flow, making the cascades more impressive. During summer, some waterfalls may have reduced flow or even dry up.
Bornholm offers waterfalls with distinct geological characteristics. Risebækken stands out with its surroundings of slate, which can sometimes give the stream a reddish appearance due to ochre deposits. Døndalen Waterfall is situated in a picturesque rift valley, while Stavehøl Waterfall is noted for its impressive continuous vertical drop within the beautiful Kobbeådalen.
Yes, some waterfalls offer family-friendly access. The trails leading to Døndal Waterfall are well-maintained, making them accessible for families and even those with strollers for part of the route. Pissebækken Waterfall is also categorized as family-friendly.
You'll find a variety of hiking experiences. The hike through Kobbeå Valley and Waterfall is varied, with parts that are stony and rooty, requiring some surefootedness. Trails around Døndal Waterfall are well-maintained, with options for more adventurous hikers to explore deeper into the untouched forest. For more hiking options across the island, check out the Hiking in Bornholm guide.
Yes, Pissebækken Waterfall is uniquely situated right next to the coast, just north of Vang, with its water flowing directly into the sea. It can be easily accessed via the coastal path (Kyststien) from Vang towards Hammershus, offering picturesque scenery.
Some waterfalls are steeped in history. According to ancient legend, the Amtmandsstenen viewpoint near Døndal Waterfall was once a site for sacrifices. Stavehøl Waterfall is located within a historically significant landscape, with archaeological findings from the Iron Age and Viking periods suggesting it was once a sacred area.
Yes, near Døndal Waterfall, you can find Amtmandsstenen, a viewpoint on the northwestern side of the valley. It offers expansive views over the treetops, the Baltic Sea, and even Christiansø.
Beyond waterfall visits, Bornholm offers diverse outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, including routes like Hammerknuden or Paradisbakkerne. For cyclists, there are numerous road cycling routes, such as the Bornholm Loop National Cycle Route 10, and challenging MTB trails across the island.
Døndal Waterfall is widely recognized as Denmark's highest, with water cascading approximately 20-22 meters. Some sources also cite Gedebæksfaldet, located in Ekkodalen, as being 22.5 meters high.
Stavehøl Waterfall is notable for its impressive continuous and vertical drop of about 7 meters, making it Denmark's highest vertical waterfall. It's nestled within the beautiful and lush rift valley of Kobbeådalen, offering a picturesque and tranquil hiking experience.
Many of Bornholm's waterfalls, including Stavehøl Waterfall and Gedebæksfaldet, are most impressive when there is sufficient water flow, typically after heavy rainfall or during the spring thaw. Visitors have noted that some waterfalls may have reduced flow during dry periods.
The areas around Bornholm's waterfalls are rich in biodiversity. The Døndalen Forest, surrounding Døndal Waterfall, is a protected area with diverse flora, including exotic trees and a carpet of anemones and ramsons in spring. Kobbeådalen, home to Stavehøl Waterfall, also boasts rich wildlife and vegetation, with white carpets of anemones and wild garlic in spring.

