Skelbro og Risebæk
Skelbro and Risebæk on Bornholm’s south coast is a diverse natural area where geology, streams and coastal landscapes come together. Here, you can explore an old limestone quarry, small waterfalls and scenic walking routes in a protected environment.

Skelbro and Risebæk
Geological sight and beautiful waterfall - a hike at Skelbro and Risebæk stream offers exciting experiences.
At Skelbro, a abandoned limestone quarry can be seen, where lime was quarried for building stones and cement production until 1920. The quarry is a geological sight, and if you are lucky you can find fossils, among other things orthoceratites and trilobites.
A path can be followed from Skelbro some distance along Risebæk stream to Risegård and then down to the coast. To get to the waterfall, walk a short distance along the beach to the northwest, and then follow the creek back inland. 100 meters before the outlet, the stream forms a small waterfall, where the slate is colored by ochre.
Parking at the rest area on Søndre Landevej. The area is protected to ensure scientific values.
Owners: Private
Facilities
- Marked-out routes
- Information display
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Søndre Landevej
3720 Aakirkeby
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