It's important to note that the resort isn't in Allinge. Rather, it is located in the twin town centre of Sandvig, 2 km away. We arrived late on a Friday night from Helsingborg, Sweden. ||||Unfortunately, we missed the evening's dinner (served M/W/F) which we were told is a fun tribute to the heritage of the property, a former train station. Also, we took a taxi from Ronne, which is not advised as it is very expensive (450 Dkk). Other points to know from our stay:||- there are no housekeeping services on weekends;||- the WIFI was not very easy to access. There is a computer provided, but since we were staying in a separate building behind the station, we did not have ready access to the computer nor the lounge after hours i.e. no key was provided;||- breakfast (included) is served only from 8-9:30 am. While the food was good, there was a notable lack of locally-produced fruit such as blackberries and blueberries.||- bike rentals are available nearby at a cost of 70 Dkk/day. ||cycled to Gudjem the first day (30 km, return) and then hiked to the lighthouse and Hammerhus castle ruins on the second day - both we highly recommend.||||Gitte was helpful when we had questions, but did not spend much time interacting with the guests. Overall, I recommend a trip to Bornholm, and this is one of a number of accommodation options...
Read moreMy husband and I spent 2 nights in this converted railway station, and had a wonderful time. Our spacious first floor room with private bath looked out on the beautiful back gardens. The location is good - we walked the 2 km to the impressive Hammershus ruins via a lakeside trail. The petroglyphs at Helleristninger are also within walking distance. The first night we had dinner at the pension (it is only served on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays) and enjoyed fresh fish, vegetables, salad, potatoes, and a delicious bacon-based gravy "only found on Bornholm." Dessert was poached pears with cream - also great. The included breakfasts were also very good with a lot of choices: cereal, yogurt, breads, cheeses, fish, meats, hard-cooked eggs, etc.||||Bornholm is supposed to be the sunniest spot in Denmark, but we managed to get a cold, rainy day, which changed our original plans for bicycling. On the advice of the manager, we got a 24-hour bus pass instead and enjoyed the round church at Osterlars and stops in Ronne and Gudhjem. The other guests at the pension were mostly German and some English; we didn't encounter any other Americans at all on Bornholm. It's only 3 hours from Copenhagen via train and ferry and definitely...
Read moreThis was our third trip to Bornholm and second stay at Pension Langebjerg, however this time it was with the new owners and we had our toddler with us. We can only recommend Pension Langebjerg, the shared common areas are nice. The rooms basic but comfortable, but don’t expect anything luxurious. Breakfast is great, and if you have the opportunity to have dinner there I would recommend you do it. They don’t offer it every day though. We had some really delicious old school danish pot roast chicken with an unusual lemon sauce, potatoes, salad (mormor salat) and a lovely dessert. The garden is also nice. I think we will come back, we really like Bornholm and this pension is special. The young owners are very welcoming and have a passion for it as well as cooking ( also bake their own lovely bread etc). So consider this if you are fine with not living in the...
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