Allinge-Sandvig is a small town on the northern coast of the Baltic island of Bornholm, Denmark. The town is surrounded by unique and crude nature, creating opportunities to explore the wilds. Allinge and Sandvig are twin towns, with Sandvig being the smaller and more charming town, offering narrow, cozy streets with old, colourful half-timbered houses. The harbour is lively during summer, with restaurants, shops, and bars. The town has a great selection of accommodations, restaurants, and shops. Visitors can enjoy the dramatic landscapes of north Bornholm, including the Hammershus fortress, the Opal Lake, and the Hammeren area. The town is also home to the Folkemødet festival, which takes place every year. Families can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and sea views, as well as visit local attractions like the Allinge Church, the smokehouses, and the cultural spaces
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Activities: We explored Allinge-Sandvig, focusing on Allinge. We saw the church, the rune stone, the smokehouse in the harbor, and the colorful houses
Highlights: We liked the colorful houses in Allinge-Sandvig. "...the colorful houses, which can also be found in most other towns on Bornholm." ✨