Døndalen Forest is a protected forest reserve on the island of Bornholm, Denmark, known for its lush green landscapes and picturesque waterfall, Døndalefaldet.
Døndalen Forest, located on the northern part of Bornholm island, is a cherished destination filled with natural beauty and tranquility. The forest encompasses a variety of trees, including beech, oak, and conifers, creating a rich ecosystem that supports diverse flora and fauna. A standout feature of the forest is Døndalefaldet, a seasonal waterfall considered one of the tallest in Denmark, cascading down rocky cliffs and providing a scenic backdrop for visitors. The area also boasts historical elements, such as ancient agricultural terraces and remnants of past milling activities along the brook. The forest paths, crisscrossing through the wooded area, offer serene hiking opportunities, appealing both to casual walkers and nature enthusiasts. Døndalen's blend of natural elegance and historical intrigue makes it a draw for those seeking both relaxation and a slice of Danish heritage.
Døndalefaldet Waterfall
Diverse Forest Ecosystem
Historical Agricultural Terraces
Seasonal Wildflower Blooms
A seasonal waterfall and a central attraction of the forest.
Expansive groves providing a classic Northern European forest feel.
Old milling site remnants along the brook offering a peek into past industries.