By the 1850s, however, an inn and an established market had begun to draw more traders to settle on the road near the city.
[6] In 1871, the Vendsyssel railway line opened which connected Brønderslev to Aalborg and Hjørring.
Brønderslev is located near the center of Vendsyssel and is nearly equidistant from the region's two other large cities: Aalborg and Hjørring.
The bog is a natural attraction in itself, but it has also revealed many archaeological finds, particularly from the Iron Age.
The park covers an area of 7 hectares, making it one of the largest of its kind within the nordic countries.
Nordjyllands Idrætshøjskole is an athletic folk high school which has been located in the city since 1986.
The land on which it sits had previously been used for agriculture and was purchased by the municipality which then built the school's facilities.
Brønderslev Gamle Kirke was originally built during the 12th century in the romanesque style.