This is Gotland


Gotland is located in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of mainland Sweden. Easily accessible by ferry or air. The island offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty, rich history, cultural experiences and a wide range of outdoor activities.

Endless possibilities

Gotland leaves no one indifferent. The landscape is strikingly beautiful, dramatic, calm, barren, yet lush. It also encourages a variety of outdoor adventures, ranging from cycling to hiking and water activities. Or a horseback ride on the beach, fish for sea trout around the coast or bring out a surfboard and catch a wave.

The island has a rich and unique arts legacy, film-icons like Ingmar Bergman found the settings and magical light on the island captivating. The Hanseatic city of Visby was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1995. The world heritage consists of the city wall, everything inside it and the surrounding park areas. Inside the city walls medieval church-ruins and warehouses coexist with stone and wooden houses from the 17th–19th centuries. The scenic location by the sea under the protection of a steep cliff reinforces the impression of something unique and special.

The mild climate creates excellent conditions for high quality crop packed with rich taste. Sustainability, co-operation, and creativity define the food scene in Gotland. Our island offers many local breweries, innovative kitchens, and delicious ingredients. No wonder food lovers thrive in Gotland.

Gotland is situated in the middle of the Baltic Sea, nine miles from the Swedish coast, easily accessible by air or ferry. The geographical location has made the island a natural meeting place.

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Culture

Gotland has a fascinating history, which dates back thousands of years. The island is home to medieval ruins, ancient rune stones, and other archaeological sites, all of which offer insights into the island’s rich and varied past. Visitors can also explore the charming medieval town of Visby, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its cobbled streets, ancient walls, and picturesque architecture. Gotland is also renowned for its vibrant arts scene, with galleries, studios, and exhibitions showcasing the work of local artists and artisans.

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Outdoor

One of the island’s highlights is the stunning landscapes and picturesque countryside. Explore rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, dive in to lush meadows or a tranquil lake and discover natural wonders and hidden gems in your own pace. Or if you prefer – with the help of an experienced guide. For those seeking adventure, there are opportunities for hiking, biking, and horseback riding. Gotland’s long stretches of beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and water sports such as surfing, windsurfing, and kitesurfing.

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Food & drink

Gotland is a culinary paradise for food lovers, offering a wide range of fresh and delicious local produce. The island is known for its excellent quality ingredients, including truffles and asparagus, which are grown in the island’s fertile soil.

One of the highlights of Gotland’s food scene is its microbreweries, which produce a variety of unique and flavorful beers. These breweries use locally sourced ingredients, such as hops and grains, to create beers that are full of character and reflect the island’s unique composition of the soil.

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