Experience the bunkers of Rømø from the inside

Guided bunker tour on Rømø

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Below you will find links to the various active suppliers of guided tours that offer guided bunker tours at Rømø.

A Bunker Tour on Rømø allows visitors to explore the remains of the German bunkers and defenses built during the Second World War. These tours are often led by experienced guides who provide insight into the history of the bunkers, their role during the war and their architecture. Participants will have the opportunity to enter some of the bunkers and experience the historical artefacts and stories associated with them. The tours focus on conveying Rømø's wartime history in an informative and respectful way, attracting both history buffs and those who want to understand the area's past and its significance in modern times.

Bunkers are located all around the Rømø, and many of them are well preserved and can really give an impression of the past.

At Rømø there are a significant number of German bunkers and defensive installations from the Second World War. The exact number of bunkers varies depending on the sources and the extent of previous excavations and demolitions. Generally speaking, scattered around the island are several bunkers that served as part of the Atlantic Wall, Germany's defensive position along the west coast of Europe during the war. These bunkers not only form part of the island's historical landscape, but also an interesting target for tourists and history buffs who want to explore the war history of Rømø and the human cost of the war.

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Description from the location:
To participate in the bunker tour, you must move out onto uneven terrain at Rømø.

Guide to the different levels of accessibility:

Level-free access, lift etc., which enable wheelchairs to get around.

There are rooms/areas where wheelchair users cannot enter, but it is still possible to have a good experience.

There is a step or other that means you need help in order to participate/enter.

There is no lift, ramps or anything else that prevents wheelchairs from entering.

Our information on availability is indicative, for specific needs we encourage you to contact the place directly.

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Handicap accessibility

Full accesseslightly

Level-free access, lift etc., which enable wheelchairs to get around.

Partially available

There are rooms/areas where wheelchair users cannot enter, but it is still possible to have a good experience.

Available with a helper or some walking function.

There is a step or other that means you need help in order to participate/enter.

Not available.

There is no lift, ramps or anything else that prevents wheelchairs from entering.

The accessibility assessment is based on a normal-sized wheelchair. If you use an extra-wide electric wheelchair or electric crosser, please contact the desired place of visit yourself. Likewise, there may be circumstances which mean that the availability for a period is not as described by us. A good idea is to always search for information on the website of the desired place to visit.