Best attractions and places to see in Gö Naturreservat include a diverse natural and cultural landscape on the Gö peninsula, located about 15 kilometers south of Ronneby. The reserve covers approximately 500 hectares of land and features extensive deciduous forests, including Blekinge's largest continuous oak forest. Notable landmarks include an Iron Age burial ground, and the area offers coastal features such as sandy beaches and grazed meadows.
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This burial ground dates back to the Iron Age and impressively shows how long Gö has been inhabited by people.
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The southern tip is called Göudde. It is well worth taking the orange path.
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A small bay with flat rocks and a view of the sea. The hiking trail on Gö leads through a very beautiful landscape. A deciduous forest with many oak trees. Cows graze along the way.
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A sandy beach and meadows on the Baltic Sea. The water is very shallow. A welcome cooling off after a hike on Gö.
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The Gö Nature Reserve is located near Millegarne, around 15 kilometers south of Ronneby. It extends over the approximately 500 hectare Gö peninsula and another 1,440 hectares of the surrounding sea area
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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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Gö Naturreservat offers a diverse natural landscape, including extensive deciduous forests, coastal areas with sandy beaches, and grazed beach meadows. The reserve also encompasses 1,440 hectares of surrounding sea, featuring soft and rocky seabeds.
Yes, the reserve is predominantly wooded, featuring diverse deciduous forests with ash, elm, maple, linden, and beech trees. It is particularly known for Blekinge's largest continuous oak forest, with some trees over 120 years old, providing important habitats for various insects and bat species.
Yes, the natural beach at Gökälv Bathing Area on the western side of the peninsula is ideal for swimming. It features a sandy beach and shallow water, making it a welcome spot to cool down after exploring.
The ancient oak forests provide habitats for various insects, including numerous stag beetles, and are territories for several bat species, such as the rare Natterer's bat. The coastal inlets and bays are vital resting and breeding grounds for various bird species, and seals and gray seals are frequent visitors to the marine areas.
Yes, a significant historical landmark is the large Gö Iron Age Burial Ground. Located on the rocky plateau of Nötanabben at the northern tip of the peninsula, this ancient site provides tangible evidence of human presence in the area dating back centuries.
Gö Naturreservat is a popular destination for outdoor recreation, including walking, hiking, and swimming. Visitors can explore the reserve via marked hiking trails, enjoy the natural beach, and utilize designated spots for barbecues and campfires.
Yes, the reserve is family-friendly. The Gö Nature Reserve Trail is suitable for families, and the Gökälv Bathing Area offers a sandy beach with shallow water, perfect for children.
Absolutely. The reserve features blue-marked hiking trails, such as the Gö Nature Reserve Trail, which lead through beautiful deciduous forests and past grazing cows. Popular choices include the 'Gö Nature Reserve Trail' and the 'Göudde – View of the Baltic Sea loop'.
Yes, there are designated spots for barbecues and campfires, such as the Fire Pit by the Rocky Outcrop, allowing visitors to enjoy the natural surroundings with a meal.
Popular trails include the blue-marked Gö Nature Reserve Trail, which guides you through diverse forests. Additionally, the southern tip, Göudde, offers an orange-marked path for exploration.
The reserve is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer offer lush greenery, ideal swimming conditions, and active wildlife. Autumn provides stunning fall foliage, while winter can offer peaceful, crisp walks, though some facilities might be limited.
Beyond exploring the attractions, you can enjoy various outdoor activities. There are numerous hiking routes, including easy trails like the 'Blue Marked Hiking Trail' and 'Göudde – View of the Baltic Sea loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking in Gö Naturreservat guide.
Yes, the area around Gö Naturreservat offers several cycling routes. You can find options for touring bicycles and road cycling, with routes varying in difficulty from easy to moderate. For detailed routes, check the Cycling in Gö Naturreservat guide and the Road Cycling Routes in Gö Naturreservat guide.


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