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Family friendly hiking trails around Langhammars offer a unique blend of geological wonders and coastal scenery on the island of Fårö. The region is characterized by its dramatic limestone sea stacks, known as raukar, which are carved by wind and waves along extensive pebble beaches. Beyond the coast, the 479-hectare nature reserve features diverse terrains including dune areas, sparse heathlands, small pine groves, and rocky ground covered by juniper bushes, providing varied landscapes for exploration.
Last updated: June 28, 2026
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11.5km
02:55
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.04km
01:47
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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6.33km
01:37
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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I admit: there is not much to see, but it is interesting nonetheless. The wooden chapel of St. Olof once stood here, the foundations of which can still be seen.
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A true natural spectacle can be seen on the islands of Gotland and Fårö. The Raukar - or Raukensteine - delight naturalists and geologists, but also inspire artists such as Ingmar Bergman, who made his home on the Swedish Baltic islands. There is something mystical about the rock formations, which originated in the tropical climate of the Silurian period 400 million years ago. The coral reefs of that time gave rise to a limestone plateau, which gave Gotland a unique landscape and flora. Last but not least, the Raukensteine are impressive evidence of the fact that Gotland's nature is still very different from that of Sweden today. The Raukar were formed by the washing out and erosion of soft rock layers over millions of years. The elements raged particularly along the coastal areas and literally rubbed the stone away. What remained are hard pieces of limestone that form bizarre shapes and figures. In various areas of Gotland, entire "raukar fields" invite you to take a walk through the history of the earth. The raukar, which can be up to ten meters high, are not only found on the border between land and sea - remarkable stone colossi can also be discovered further inland. Because people have always viewed the raukar with imagination and superstition, many of the stone formations have been "baptized". For example, "the dog", "the maiden", "the old man" and "the gate" can be found scattered across the islands. Even the botanist Carl von Linné saw "ghosts and devils" in the stone steles by the sea in the 18th century. https://schwedenstube.de/mystisch-und-bizarr-die-raukar-auf-gotland/
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Jauvika as the destination of a short walk from the “Dog” (Rocket).
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One of the main destinations on Fårö.
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Starting point to the old harbor (Gamle hamn) and the “dog” (Rauke)
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One of the classic destinations on Fårö: the “Dog” rock formation/rock.
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The old port is almost inconspicuously located in the forest near the coast. It looks like a pond, but the sign explains
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A historic fishing station (Fiskeläge) with old huts and boats gives an impression of the work of former fishermen.
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There are 21 family-friendly hiking trails around Langhammars, with 13 of them rated as easy and 8 as moderate, ensuring options for various ages and fitness levels.
Langhammars offers a diverse range of terrain, perfect for family exploration. You'll find iconic pebble beaches, dramatic limestone sea stacks (raukar), and areas with pine groves, heathlands, and even some wetland biotopes. The paths often wind through rocky ground covered by low juniper bushes, providing varied and engaging landscapes.
Yes, there are several easy circular routes. For a shorter, accessible option, consider the Gamla Hamn Sea Stacks – The Dog Raukar (Hundrauken) loop from Gamla hamn, which is just under 4 km. Another great choice is the View of the Bay – Coastal Path loop from Ajkesträsk, offering beautiful coastal views over 5.2 km.
The most striking natural attractions are the dramatic limestone sea stacks, known as raukar, which are carved by centuries of wind and waves. You'll also encounter extensive pebble beaches, some up to 300 meters wide, and can even spot fossils, sea shrimp, and snails along the geological formations. The reserve also features diverse landscapes from dune areas to pine groves.
Absolutely! About a kilometer south of Langhammars, you can explore one of Gotland's best-preserved medieval agricultural areas. Here, you'll find suspected house foundations, ancient stone fences, and meadows, offering a fascinating glimpse into centuries of human history intertwined with the landscape.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars. Reviewers often praise the unique and dramatic raukar formations, the peaceful and serene atmosphere, and the diverse coastal and inland landscapes that make every hike engaging.
While Langhammars is primarily known for its geological features, the diverse habitats, including pine groves and heath areas, can offer opportunities for wildlife spotting. The Pheasant Spotting loop from Ajkesträsk is an easy 7 km route that takes you through varied terrain where you might encounter local birdlife.
Langhammars is beautiful year-round, but for family hikes, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) generally offer the most pleasant weather. This period provides comfortable temperatures for exploring the diverse landscapes and enjoying the pebble beaches.
For families seeking a bit more of a challenge, the Digershuvud Rauk Field – Rauk Field loop from Langhammars is a moderate 11.5 km route. It offers an extensive exploration of the rauk fields and coastal scenery, perfect for older children and teens who enjoy longer walks.
Yes, many trails provide stunning coastal vistas. The View of the Coastline – Coastal Path loop from Ajkesträsk is an easy 6.3 km route specifically designed to showcase the breathtaking views of the Baltic Sea and the rugged shoreline.


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