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Hiking in Närsholmen, a low-lying, flat peninsula on Gotland's southeastern coast, features distinctive landscapes and accessible trails. The terrain is characterized by expansive grasslands, meadows, and unique savanna-like areas maintained by grazing animals. Coastal formations include ramparts of beach gravel and "rauks," which are column-like limestone formations. The peninsula offers diverse habitats, including plains, sea, and beaches, with some pine groves in the southern part.
Last updated: July 2, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.87km
00:59
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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At the beginning of June we were able to visit this lighthouse, which was surrounded by a colorful sea of flowers.
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At the right time of year, in early June, everything blooms beautifully here. Unfortunately, it was a little too late for orchids, which are also native here. However, the entire meadow is covered with various flowering plants and fresh grassland, which is very pretty to look at.
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A short but fantastic hike around Närsholmen with coffee at the lighthouse where there are coffee tables.
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At Närsholmen there is a beautiful old lighthouse from the end of the 19th century. There you can even rent and live over.
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Wonderful trip from Svajde to Tuten and back through the forest
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A small fishing village at the far end of Lausviken with a nice harbor and fishing huts. 15 fishing huts that are nicely prepared. When the Gutars in the area mention the word Tuten (Tutn), the e is not pronounced.
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Tutens or Masrebodar fishing village. Just past the bathing place at Lauviken in the land of sunrise is the fishing village, which today is called Tuten's fishing village because it is located on a headland that has long been called Tuten. It is possible that the undersigned is poorly updated, but I have never heard any other name than Masrebodar (Masarbodar), which probably comes from the farm name Mattsarve in Lau (we do not say Mattsarve, of course). Source: Guteinfo
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Närs lighthouse, Närsholmen, southeastern Gotland. Närsholmen has a unique environment and you can experience that you are at completely different latitudes than on Goland. Peaceful and with a rich bird life. The smell of the sea and the sound of the waves crashing against the edge of the stand. Närs lighthouse is located on the peninsula. It is a place with a peculiar character, savannah-like nature and interesting history of life in the 19th century. När lighthouse is a very well-preserved 19th century environment in special surroundings. Närsholmen became a nature reserve in 1986 and the lighthouse is a state monument since 2008. There are several unusual plants and many different bird species nest on the site, some parts of the island are bird protection areas and may not be walked between March 15 and July 15. The lighthouse is being built on Närsholmen. A couple of hundred years ago, Närsholmen's southernmost cape was an island. On that cape there was then a beacon, a kind of beacon that in the 19th century was updated to a pole, another beacon. During the summer of 1872, the lighthouse, a couple of dwelling houses for the lighthouse people and some outbuildings were built. The tower was designed by four engineers G E Höjer and A T Gellerstedt. Engineer John Höjer was the construction manager. The lighthouse came from France and was powered by a large plumb line that had to be pulled up at regular intervals. In 1874, the cold-walled (without mortar) stone wall around the lighthouse was built by a farmer in the area. In 1961, the lighthouse was automated with electric / valley lights. 90 years of lighthouse keeping on When was to end.
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Närsholmen offers a unique landscape characterized by expansive grasslands and meadows, often described as savanna-like, maintained by grazing animals. You'll also find coastal formations with ramparts of beach gravel and distinctive limestone formations known as "rauks." The trails are generally low-lying and flat, making them accessible for various fitness levels.
Yes, Närsholmen is an excellent destination for families. The trails are generally easy and flat, making them suitable for all ages. The open landscapes and diverse wildlife, especially the abundant birdlife, provide engaging points of interest for children.
Närsholmen is a nature reserve with rich wildlife, particularly birds. While dogs are generally welcome, it's crucial to keep them on a leash to protect nesting birds and grazing animals. Always check local signage for any specific restrictions in certain areas or during particular seasons.
The peninsula is renowned for its unique savanna-like grasslands, coastal rauks, and diverse habitats. A prominent landmark is the historic När Lighthouse, dating from 1872, which adds a cultural element to the natural beauty. The area is also a premier birdwatching destination, with many species visible year-round.
Yes, there are several circular routes. For example, the Närsholmen Lighthouse loop from När is an easy 3.9 km path that offers views of the historic lighthouse and coastal scenery. Another option is the Tutens Fishing Village loop from Ljugarn, a 7.0 km trail through varied landscapes.
Närsholmen offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching, as large flocks of migratory birds pass through. Summer provides pleasant weather for exploring the beaches and open landscapes. While certain parts are bird sanctuaries with restricted access between March 15 and July 15, the area is generally accessible, and its open nature makes it suitable for photography, especially at sunrise, in any season.
There are several hiking routes in Närsholmen, all of which are classified as easy. The terrain is generally flat with minimal elevation changes, making it suitable for most hikers. The longest route, Närsholmen Naturreservat, is approximately 7.9 km and takes about 2 hours to complete.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique savanna-like landscapes, the tranquility, and the abundant birdlife. Many appreciate the easy, accessible trails that allow for peaceful exploration and photography.
Yes, parking is generally available at key access points to the nature reserve. As Närsholmen is a popular destination, especially during peak seasons, it's advisable to arrive early to secure a spot.
While Närsholmen is somewhat remote, public transport options to the general area of Gotland exist. However, direct public transport to the specific trailheads within the Närsholmen Nature Reserve might be limited. It's recommended to check local bus schedules or consider a combination of public transport and a short taxi ride or cycling for the final leg of your journey.
Närsholmen is a renowned bird premises, offering exceptional birdwatching opportunities. You can spot nesting birds like Northern Lapwing, Eurasian Oystercatcher, and Avocet. During migration seasons, large flocks of Barnacle Geese and various waders are common, and White-tailed Eagles are a year-round presence. The area's grazing flora also supports diverse insect life.
Yes, as a nature reserve, certain rules apply to protect its unique environment. Parts of the island are designated bird sanctuaries with restricted access between March 15 and July 15. Always stay on marked trails, keep dogs on a leash, and avoid disturbing wildlife. Binoculars are recommended for optimal birdwatching.


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