Best natural monuments around Karlskrona are found within a landscape characterized by its archipelago and diverse natural features. The region offers a variety of outdoor experiences, preserving unique ecosystems and showcasing geological formations. These areas provide habitats for varied flora and fauna, making them suitable for exploration.
Last updated: May 26, 2026
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To say it without copying from brochures: if you like original deciduous forest with old, large trees, you will feel at home here.
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The southern tip is called Göudde. It is well worth taking the orange path.
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The hilly landscape of Knösö offers a varied natural landscape with pastureland, rocky ground and shady forests as well as relics from times gone by in the form of stone graves. On the southern part of the island, a granite ridge up to 20 meters high rises in a north-south direction, extending into the sea between the islands of Verkö and Säljö. Oak and beech are the dominant tree species, but pine, rowan and juniper also grow. There are beautiful meadows here with oaks, hazel bushes, junipers and individual beeches. In the old pasture landscape there are stately oaks with wide-spreading crowns. The grazing cattle keep the landscape partially open, which is very beneficial for the old giant trees and the pasture flora. On the southern part of the island there are two prehistoric sites in the form of round stone settings and two so-called "sitting hens", i.e. dolmens in which a larger covering block rests on several smaller stones. These dolmens mark old graves. The nature reserve rules can be found at the link below. For example, you must keep your dog on a leash, you can only camp or moor your boat in designated places for a maximum of 48 hours and only light fires in designated fire pits.
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The nature reserve is almost entirely forested, with this forest consisting predominantly of ash, elm, maple, linden and beech. At the same time, the Gö nature reserve also has the largest continuous oak population in Blekinge. On the western side of the peninsula, in the transition to the Gökalv headland, is the natural beach Gökalv Badplats. If you follow the blue-marked hiking trail northwards, after around 1.5 kilometers you will reach a large burial ground from the Iron Age, which is located on the higher, rocky plain of Nötanabben at the northern tip of the peninsula. In the interior of the peninsula there are several swamp forests in which the tree population consists mainly of alder. Near the mostly rocky shore areas, on the other hand, there are sandy substrates and heathland as well as grazed beach meadows.
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The nature reserve is almost entirely forested, with this forest consisting predominantly of ash, elm, maple, linden and beech. At the same time, the Gö nature reserve also has the largest continuous oak population in Blekinge. On the western side of the peninsula, in the transition to the Gökalv headland, is the natural beach Gökalv Badplats. If you follow the blue-marked hiking trail northwards, after around 1.5 kilometers you will reach a large burial ground from the Iron Age, which is located on the higher, rocky plain of Nötanabben at the northern tip of the peninsula. In the interior of the peninsula there are several swamp forests in which the tree population consists mainly of alder. Near the mostly rocky shore areas, on the other hand, there are sandy substrates and heathland as well as grazed beach meadows.
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Hiking parking lot with information board about the hike in Tromtö Nature Park
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Among the most popular natural monuments are Tromtö Nature Reserve, known for its beautiful beech and oak forests and a viewpoint overlooking Västra Fjärden. Visitors also highly rate Knösö Nature Reserve, which offers varied landscapes, ancient monuments, and scenic sea views, and the Gö Nature Reserve Trail, home to Blekinge's largest continuous oak population.
Yes, Torhamns Udde (Torhamn's Cape) is an internationally important location for birdwatching, especially during migratory seasons, as it lies along a key migratory route. The Uttorp Nature Reserve on Sturkö Island is also significant for birdwatching, particularly for eider ducks.
Several natural monuments in Karlskrona feature historical elements. Tromtö Nature Reserve contains ancient monuments like burial cairns and stone circles. Knösö Nature Reserve also has ancient stone circles and propped stones marking old graves. The Gö Nature Reserve Trail leads to a large Iron Age burial ground. Additionally, Västra Skällön Nature Reserve on Sturkö Island is home to Blekinge's only runestone from the Viking Age.
You can explore the extraordinary Antamåla rör (Mystic stones), a massive moraine from the Ice Age consisting of large, rounded boulders. At Knösö Nature Reserve, a 20-meter high granite ridge provides elevated points with beautiful sea views.
Yes, Tromtö Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering gentle walks through forests and an 'English Park'. The Gö Nature Reserve Trail also welcomes families. Many areas within Karlskrona's Forest Kingdom, with its numerous lakes and forests, are suitable for family outings, including swimming and easy hikes.
The region offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking opportunities, including routes like 'Hiking tour - Knösö nature reserve' and 'Hälsans stig Karlskrona'. For cycling, there are gravel biking routes such as the 'Forest Trail loop from Holmsjö'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like 'Fish Market Square, Karlskrona – View of Brändaholm loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the hiking, gravel biking, and running guides around Karlskrona.
The Blekingeleden is a significant long-distance trail spanning approximately 270 km through Blekinge, including parts of Karlskrona. It offers extensive hiking opportunities through diverse landscapes, including forests, coastlines, and grazing areas. Within the city's immediate vicinity, Knösö Nature Reserve is part of the ARK56 trail network, providing scenic hikes.
Yes, Tromtö Nature Reserve features a viewpoint overlooking Västra Fjärden. Knösö Nature Reserve offers beautiful sea views from its 20-meter high granite ridge. Additionally, Uttorp Nature Reserve on Sturkö Island provides spectacular sea views, with the Utklippan lighthouse visible on clear days.
Karlskrona offers diverse forest experiences. Tromtö Nature Reserve is known for its beautiful beech and oak forests, some with trees 200-300 years old. The Gö Nature Reserve Trail boasts Blekinge's largest continuous oak population. Södra Flymen Nature Reserve features an old spruce forest with abundant deadwood, offering a glimpse into a more untouched ecosystem.
Södra Flymen Nature Reserve, located northeast of Karlskrona, is characterized by an old spruce forest with significant deadwood, fens, and alder swamps. It's a place for quiet reflection and experiencing a different kind of woodland environment, providing a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including red-listed species.
The natural monuments around Karlskrona offer beauty throughout the year. Spring and autumn are ideal for birdwatching, especially at Torhamns Udde, during migratory seasons. Summer is perfect for hiking, swimming in the lakes of Karlskrona's Forest Kingdom, and enjoying coastal areas like Uttorp Nature Reserve. The ancient forests, such as those in Tromtö Nature Reserve, are beautiful in all seasons, particularly with autumn colors or fresh spring growth.
Tromtö Nature Reserve has parking available directly at the tomb site, with an information board nearby. While specific public transport details vary, many popular reserves like Knösö Nature Reserve are generally accessible by car, often with designated parking areas. For detailed public transport information, it's advisable to check local schedules.
Yes, Uttorp Nature Reserve on Sturkö Island is a large and frequently visited coastal heathland offering spectacular sea views, where you can even see the Utklippan lighthouse on clear days. It features rocky beach meadows, cliffs, and heathlands, making it an excellent spot to experience the rugged coastal environment.


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