Tejn Harbor: Bring your boat – the Havnehyggen is less than 50 meters from the harbor. Parking can be permitted at the harbor if you talk with the harbor master (Link). There is NO ramp fee.
If any questions regarding Tejn harbor- always check in with the harbor master: Tom Nielsen, Phone +45 5692 2332, e-mail tom.nielsen@brk.dk

Some facts about Tejn Harbor:
Tejn Harbor is one of Bornholm’s largest ports, with active commercial fishery and many trolling activities.
The port has a self-service information point with always up-to-date weather forecasts, as well as the codes you need for bathing, toilet and Wi-Fi.
The port and the town of Tejn has virtually everything a visiting yachter needs: In addition to a supermarket, specialty shops and eateries, Tejn offers service businesses, which include a large slipway, shipyard, ship electrician, ship engine workshop, sail-maker’s, ship’s equipment business, coin-operated laundry, etc.
There are also splendid opportunities along the waterfront to bathe in the Baltic Sea or barbecue with a beautiful view to the north and south of the harbor, possibly supplemented with a dip in the outdoor hot tub or a visit to the wood-fired sauna.
The Port of Tejn is the closest harbor to the Art Museum of Bornholm and the intriguing Rø Golf Course. To the north, one of the island’s loveliest paths winds its way along the rocky coast to Allinge, about 5 km away.
The harbor is undoubtedly the calmest harbor in all kinds of weather. Tejn Harbor may be entered during all weather and wind conditions. When North and NE-ly winds prevail, care should be taken if the wind force is >20c/sec. Caution is advised as it is a commercial fishing harbor with 85 berths. Visiting boats may only use the east harbor. The harbor may be entered day and night, allowances being made for wind, current and visibility. Compass variation can occur. Hammerodde Lighthouse will guide boats in during approach. During approach, the harbor's light beacons line up to guide boats between the rocks at 144.4 degrees. In calm weather, a gentle surface current in the Baltic Sea sets around Bornholm in a WSW-ly direction toward the Sound, the Great Belt and the Little Belt. A crane is available that can handle up to 10 tons (mobile). It has a slipway for ships up to 400 tons.



