Christiansø
This remote island, home to the easternmost point in Denmark, once hosted pirates and a military fortress.

📜 Christiansø is a small Danish island, part of the Ertholmene archipelago, located 18 kilometers (11 miles) northeast of Bornholm. It is the easternmost point in Denmark, with a permanent population of about 90 people.
🔍 The island has a restaurant, commerce, a police station, and a school up to 7th grade.

Why Go

🌊 Explore a remote, historic island
🏰 See remnants of a 17th-century military fortress
🚶 Walk across a pedestrian bridge to Frederiksø
🐦 Observe large colonies of birds and seals in natural reserves

Why Avoid

💤 Small island, might feel quiet

Tips

⛴️ Accessible by ferry all year from Gudhjem, Bornholm.

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