Ronne ferry port in Bornholm connects you with Swinoujscie in Poland with a choice of up to 2 ferry crossings per week. The duration of the Ronne to Swinoujscie crossing is from 5 hours 30 minutes and the crossing is operated by TT Line & Polferries.
Ronne is situated on the southwest of the Danish island of Bornholm, resting in the Baltic Sea. The ferry routes departing the port head to other areas of Scandinavia and other coastal resorts in Northern Europe, ranging from just over an hour to five and a half hours.
Scandinavian islands tend to be naturally simplistic places and Ronne doesn’t belie the stereotype. Copious parks grace the inland and tempting walking trails punctuate the shoreline, head there and you’ll find many travellers with their hiking boots and backpacks. Much of Ronne’s charm lies in its relentlessly breathtaking landscape - towering cliffs impose themselves over the verdant land – almost all of Ronne affords a view worthy of a postcard picture. It is most worthwhile to visit in the spring and summer months when the weather grants more opportunities for a leisurely stroll.
It would be easy to believe that Ronne was designed purely for nature lovers, however, the town centre holds many attractions to entertain visitors. St. Torv marketplace lures tourists and locals alike with the array of authentic products and fresh food – for those looking for a souvenir – this is the place. Surrounding the market is the stunning fountain and a granite sculpture, showcasing the architectural history of Ronne. To further your quest for culture, book tickets for Bornholm Concert Hall or visit Denmark’s oldest theatre.
Parking is ubiquitous around Ronne so travelling by car is generally considered the best option. Active types tend to travel by foot, with the journey between the harbour and the old town not proving too arduous.