Despite its flat and rockless nature, Denmark offers a thriving underground climbing culture. Most climbers are gym-rats most of the year, punctuated by trips to southern europe or the US for touching real rock. Tellingly, "Dansk Bjerg og Klatreklub" (Danish Mountaineering and Climbing Society) has a small cabin close to Kullaberg in Sweden, just across the water from Copenhagen. Besides Bornholm, which geologically (and linguistically, according to some) belongs to Sweden, there is next to no real rock to climb on. However, if you're stuck here and desperate for some resemblence of climbing, there's quite a few offerings, indoors as well as outdoors
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