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Bornholm by bike - This is a bachelor thesis written by Marta Swierczynska, graduated from the University College of Tourism and Hotel Management in Warsaw.

Guide Bornholm - Tourist information about Bornholm in English, Danish and German. Plan an active holiday and find all the links you need with this guide.

Rutsker Holiday Center - Situated at the northern part of Bornholm. From this high position and in the centre of a beautiful scenery, surrounded by open fields, you have a magnificent view of the Baltic.

Pyttegården - Pyttegården is located at 4 km south of Gudhjem at the east coast of the island Bornholm. Pyttegården is a converted farm. The yard is situated on a 17.000 M2 nature ground with fruit trees, only 300m from the coast.

Bornholm Info - Official travel guide to Bornholm with info on hotels, holiday homes, transportation, sights and activities.

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