Cold Water · Denmark

Bornholm

Granite walls and boulder fields — Denmark's only true rock diving

Bornholm sits alone in the Baltic east of the Danish mainland, and it is geologically nothing like the rest of the country — granite and gneiss instead of sand and chalk, which underwater means boulder fields, walls and gullies rather than flat seabed. Brackish water preserves the wrecks scattered around the island, visibility runs clearer than most of the Baltic, and the northern cliffs at Hammeren give Denmark its only proper rock diving.

About diving in Bornholm

Most days start in a car park above the rock. Kit goes in the boot, you drive to whichever coast is in the lee, walk down over granite and swim out; the surface swim is part of the deal, and pairs often make two entries at different points around the island rather than repeat one. Boat days exist for the offshore wrecks and the run out to the Ertholmene islets, but they are the exception, and the island is small enough that a blown-out north coast means half an hour in the car to the east or west side instead.

The granite is old basement rock, and where it goes under it keeps its shape: slabs run on into vertical faces, cracks and boulder gullies with pale sand in the gaps. It is not spread evenly. The north and north-west, around Hammeren and Vang, hold the steepest rock, the east coast has lower reef, and the southern end of the island runs to sand. What grows on it is Baltic rather than North Sea, with wrack and mussel banding the shallows at roughly a fifth of ocean salinity in place of the sponge and anemone cover found further west.

There is no closed month, so the question is what you want from the water. June through September brings the warmest water, the longest light and the steadiest days for boat work, with April, May and October cooler but still workable. Late winter is dim and cold on the surface and the clearest of the year below it, which is when the shore sites look their sharpest, and in hard winters sheltered bays freeze enough for ice diving with proper cover and training. The mix suits pairs and clubs running their own days more than divers wanting a guide for every dive.

When to dive Bornholm

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Jun–Sep is warmest and calmest; late winter gives the clearest water, and the Baltic can ice over in hard years.

Getting there

Rønne is the arrival point, with flights from Copenhagen and car ferries from Ystad in Sweden and Køge on Zealand. A car matters, since the entries are spread right around the coast; Rønne, Svaneke and the Allinge-Sandvig corner beside Hammeren all work as bases, and boats for the wrecks and the islets run from the northern and eastern harbours.

Wildlife calendar

Small life on the rock is the mainstay: shrimp, gobies and other bottom-dwellers in the gullies and cracks, with shoals of small fish over the shallow reef through the June-to-September prime. Grey seals use the outlying islets and are an occasional encounter rather than a reliable one. Clear late-winter dives trade the fish for the visibility.

Dive types & marine life

  • Wreck
  • Wall
  • Reef
  • Ice
  • Macro critters
  • Reef fish swarms
  • Seals & sea lions

Notable dive sites in Bornholm

  • Hammeren

    Northern granite headland with underwater cliffs and boulder gullies.

  • Ertholmene

    Small archipelago north-east of the island with clear water and seals.

  • Svaneke

    East-coast town with granite shore entries and shallow rock reef.

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