Of all the places we recommend in this guide, this is the ultimate retreat for the escapist. There is no better place for an off-the-record weekend. Once the home of a naval commander, the 18th-century, solidly built house is the only place to stay on the island. The small bedrooms are decorated in a style that evokes a private home as it might have looked in 1910. Bedrooms are comfortably furnished, but you must share the corridor bathrooms with the other guests -- no great hardship. Residents and day-trippers meet in the nautically decorated bar on-site, and there is also a good restaurant serving typically Danish meals, most often seafood. Even if you aren't staying here, you might visit for lunch -- platters cost from DKK80 to DKK100 ($14-$17/£8-£10). At dinner the fare is more elaborate, with main courses going from DKK78 to DKK178 ($13-$30/£7.80-£18). The only entertainment you'll find here is what you'll create for yourself, talking with fellow guests, or exploring the local bird and wildlife habitats. Don't even consider, especially during July and August, heading out here from Bornholm without an advance reservation, as it's very popular in midsummer. These accommodations are entirely nonsmoking.
Facilities:
Restaurant; bar; coin-operated laundry
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