Svaneke is a beautiful town on the eastern coast of the Baltic island of Bornholm, Denmark. It is known as Denmark's most beautiful market town and is a popular destination for tourists. The town has a well-preserved town centre with red-roofed, yellow lime-washed, half-timbered houses lining the narrow streets. Visitors can explore the town's harbour, where they can find a smokehouse, fish restaurant, and a thriving market. The town is also home to many artisans, including glassblowers and ceramic artists. Families can enjoy the town's beautiful beaches, such as Hullehavn, and the nearby amusement park, Joboland. The town has a rich history, with many historic buildings, including the Svaneke water tower, designed by Jørn Utzon, and the 12th-century St Ib's Church
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Activities: We visited Svaneke, known as the 'Swan City', on the northeast tip of Bornholm. We discovered some shops were still open despite the off-season. We also found the candy factory and Chocoladeriet and Karamelleriet
Highlights: We particularly enjoyed Svaneke's culinary offerings, especially the Chocoladeriet and Karamelleriet. "As a devoted sweets-lover, I would therefore claim that Svaneke represents the culinary capital of the island and is also worth a visit in the autumn." ✨