Vang, Bornholm
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Vang is a little fishing village on the northwest coast of the
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island of
Bornholm Bornholm () is a Danish island in the Baltic Sea, to the east of the rest of Denmark, south of Sweden, northeast of Germany and north of Poland. Strategically located, Bornholm has been fought over for centuries. It has usually been ruled by ...
, north of Hasle. From the late 19th century, it prospered as a result of its granite-quarrying activities. As of 2009, the locality has 92 inhabitants, 17 more than in 2004.


History

The first historical reference to Vang is from 1570 but there is evidence of a settlement there in the Iron Age and the Viking period."Bornholm: Vang"
Retrieved 26 October 2012.
Hammers Map from 1750 shows about half a dozen houses with small gardens around Vang harbour. A description of the area written by U. Salchow in 1814 mentions the extremely steep hill down to the harbour where there were seven houses and nine fishing boats. The existence of watermills and at least one windmill at the time is also documented."Vang Vandmølle, Rutsker, Bornholm"
''Kulturarv Bornholm''. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
Fishing dates back to the community's beginnings when fishing boats were apparently pulled up on the shore next to the earliest cottages. It was only in 1870 that the fishing harbour was developed as a result of Vang's place as one of the island's main fishing ports.


Landmarks

;Granite quarry Vang granite is considered to be of particularly high quality. The quarry just south of the village appears to have its origins in a small enterprise run by Jacob Mogensen from
Nylars Nylars is a village in the southwest of the Danish island of Bornholm, 8 km east of Rønne and 8 km west of Aakirkeby. In January 2023 it had a population of 207. It is best known for Nylars Church, the island's second largest round c ...
who first produced gravestones before opening a stone masonry in
Rønne Rønne ( sv, Rönne) is the largest town on the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea. It has a population of 13,807 (1 January 2022). It was a municipality in its own right from 1970 until 2002, when Bornholm was a county ( Danish: ''Born ...
employing a workforce of 50. In 1896, Mogensen bought some of land behind Hullegård in
Rutsker Rutsker is a small settlement in Rutsker Parish on the Danish island of Bornholm. It is situated in the north western part of the island, 3 km northeast of Hasle. The populated area lies immediately south of Ruth's Church. As of 2009, Rutsk ...
which he developed into a quarry. By 1905, Mogensen had opened a track into an area known as Klondyke, just south of Vang and north of Blåskinsdalen as he believed the stone there was of a better quality. At the time, his stone masonry was supplying Copenhagen for building the city hall and related structures. By the 1930s, some 200 were working in the quarry, encouraging the development of housing in Vang. The harbour was enlarged on several occasions, the southwestern pier being constructed in 1944. In 1965, ship loading facilities were constructed south of Vang's harbour which could again serve fishing boats and pleasure craft."Historie og seværdigheder i og omkring Vang"
''Vang Guide''. Retrieved 26 October 2012.
;Watermill On the stream known as Ringebækken, there is a restored
watermill A watermill or water mill is a mill that uses hydropower. It is a structure that uses a water wheel or water turbine to drive a mechanical process such as milling (grinding), rolling, or hammering. Such processes are needed in the production of ...
, Vang Vandmølle, the only listed watermill on the island. Built by Bornholmer Poul Hansen in 1811, it appears to have been in use until the very beginning of the 20th century when it was abandoned in favour of the Dutch windmill, Bymøllen, constructed in 1874 (now demolished). ;Harbor Two breakwaters form the harbor, which can handle vessels up to . Approximately to the southwest, there is a long pier which is used by vessels for granite-loading. The pier berths have depths that range from .


Tourism

The village is also popular with tourists, commanding fine views of
Hammershus Hammershus is a medieval era fortification at Hammeren on the northern tip of the Danish island of Bornholm. The fortress was partially demolished around 1750 and is now a ruin. It was partially restored around 1900. History Hammershus was Sca ...
to the north and Ringbakkerne to the south. The harbour is open to pleasure craft. There are also well-signposted walks in the area.


References

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