
Hammershus Castle Ruins
Hammershus Castle Ruins, located on the island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, is the largest medieval fortress in Northern Europe. Perched dramatically on a cliff overlooking the sea, the ruins offer breathtaking views and a glimpse into Denmark's medieval past.
Built in the 13th century, Hammershus played a significant role in the island's history, serving as a stronghold for various rulers and a site of numerous historical events. Visitors can explore the remnants of the castle, including the large stone walls, towers, and gates, as well as the surrounding natural beauty.

What to do?
1. Explore the Ruins - Walk through the remnants of the medieval fortress, including towers, gates, and stone walls, and imagine life in the castle centuries ago.
2. Enjoy Scenic Views - Take in the breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea and the surrounding landscape from the cliff-top location.
3. Guided Tours - Join a guided tour to learn about the history and significance of Hammershus Castle Ruins.
4. Visit the Visitor Center - Discover informative exhibits and displays about the castle’s history and archaeological findings.
5. Photography - Capture stunning photos of the ruins and the dramatic coastal scenery.
What's the location?
Location:
Hammershus Castle Ruins is located on the northwestern tip of the island of Bornholm, Denmark, near the town of Allinge.
Coordinates:
55.2947° N, 14.8007° E
Opening Times:
The ruins are accessible year-round, 24 hours a day. However, the visitor center and guided tours may have specific opening hours, so it is advisable to check ahead for those details.