Vang is a little fishing village on the northwest coast of the Danish island of Bornholm, 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) north of Hasle.
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 quarry just south of the village appears to have its origins in a small enterprise run by Jacob Mogensen from Nylars who first produced gravestones before opening a stone masonry in Rønne employing a workforce of 50.
In 1965, ship loading facilities were constructed south of Vang's harbour which could again serve fishing boats and pleasure craft.
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).