Best attractions and places to see around Orust include a diverse range of experiences, from picturesque fishing villages to extensive natural landscapes. As Sweden's third-largest island, Orust offers a blend of coastal charm, historical sites, and outdoor activities. Visitors can explore car-free islands, nature reserves, and cultural points of interest. The region provides opportunities for those seeking tranquil seaside environments and a touch of local history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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"Syrian Horse" is a five-meter-tall iron horse by the artist Mohannad Solaiman. It is made of 6 mm thick iron wire, which has acquired a red hue due to rust, and weighs 500 kg. One might think the sculpture represents freedom from its context, but for Mohannad, it means more. Its message, despite its name, is more universal. It touches on the human quest to realize dreams, to keep one's eyes on the horizon, and to find new paths when the old ones are destroyed. He explains why the horse was chosen as the motif: - The horse as a symbol has many meanings. It has been a friend of mankind throughout history and is associated with values such as authenticity, nobility, and power. (see: https://www.vastsverige.com/uddevalla/produkter/syriska-hasten/)
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A very beautiful sculpture park with changing exhibitions. The sculptures on display change regularly, or even annually. Therefore, don't rely on the photos published on Komoot, as these sculptures will probably no longer be there next year and other sculptures will replace them. Anna is, of course, always there. Our expectations were set by pictures of Ai Wei Wei's exhibits, and we looked in vain for her. It's best to check the park's website, pilane.org, in advance for information about the current exhibition. Plan about 1-1.5 hours for the visit. You should be a good walker, as some of the paths run over rocks.
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The sculptures on display change regularly, or annually. Therefore, don't rely on the photos published on Komoot, as these sculptures will likely no longer be there next year, and other sculptures will be on display. Our expectations were set by pictures of Ai Wei Wei's exhibits, and we searched in vain for them. It's best to check the park's website, pilane.org, for information about the current exhibition in advance.
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It's a beautiful park worth a visit even for non-art lovers. It's best to go without a stroller.
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Amazing bridge with great views. There is a bike path on the bridge that is separated from the road!
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I came here quite by chance, as you can see the white head of "Anna" from a long way away. The park can also be cycled with a gravel bike or mountain bike, if you are willing to carry the bike up several flights of stairs and don't "have to" cycle down every sculpture.
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On the initiative of an art collector, a sculpture park has been created here that is unrivaled in Sweden, the Pilane Sculpture Park. At the very top, Anna is enthroned with a radiant white facial sculpture by the Spanish artist Jaume Plensa. She has a sister in Ekeberg Park in Oslo. 19 other works of art are currently (= 2024) placed in the landscape and connected by hiking trails. These include, for example, "Iron Figures" by Maats Lodé (S) or "Cancan" by Anna Fasshauer (D) The park is not wheelchair accessible. Ticket (at the cash desk): 150/130 SEK More information and opening times: https://pilane.org/en/index.php
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Sculpture park at Tjörn with new artists every summer. Exhibition with contemporary sculpture in an ancient landscape with a magnificent view of the Bohuslän archipelago.
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Orust offers diverse natural landscapes for hiking. You can explore the coastal paths of Härmanö Nature Reserve near Gullholmen, or the varied terrain of Morlanda Naturreservat, which includes forests and farmlands. For longer adventures, consider sections of the 90 km Pilgrimsleden trail. Komoot also features specific routes like the "Höpallen loop - Härmanö Island" and trails around "Svens Altare Observation Tower" in Morlanda Naturreservat.
Yes, Orust is dotted with excellent swimming areas. Popular spots include Ellös Badplats (Sörkilen), Tornevik badplats in Mollösund, and Hälleviksstrands Badplats. Malö Strömmar, within Morlanda Naturreservat, also offers bathing-friendly rocks and sandy beaches. The Grundsund Seafront Promenade also features bathing spots along its beautiful wooden walkway.
Orust has a rich history. You can visit the ancient megalithic dolmen, Haga Dolmen (Hagadösen), dating back to the Neolithic era. Explore the medieval farm estate Morlanda Säteri, home to what is believed to be Bohuslän's oldest wooden building. The fishing village of Mollösund itself is historic, dating back to the 1500s. In Hälleviksstrand, you can learn about local history at Hälleviksstrands Hembygdsmuseum and Kyrka.
Many attractions in Orust are suitable for families. The Pilane Sculpture Park offers an engaging outdoor art experience for all ages. Swimming areas like Ellös Badplats (Sörkilen) are popular with families. The Tjörn Bridge has a dedicated bike path for safe family cycling with scenic views. Visiting the Tavlebords Honungsgård (Honey Farm) provides a unique educational and fun experience, including the chance to be a beekeeper for a day.
Orust is known for its picturesque fishing villages. Mollösund is a historic village with old fishing cabins and a lively harbor. Ellös features cute red boat sheds and ornate white houses. Slussen is a small, picturesque village with a cozy cafe and harbor. Hälleviksstrand offers a public sauna and insights into local culture. For a unique car-free experience, take a ferry to Käringön or Gullholmen.
Beyond hiking, Orust offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the "Scenic Forest Trail" or the "Ellös Marina – Hälleviksstrand Church loop." Running trails are also available, such as the "Moorland Lake and Wetlands – Höpallen Hiking Trail loop." Kayak and SUP rentals are available in Stocken, allowing you to explore the archipelago from the water. For more details on routes, check out the Gravel biking around Orust and Running Trails around Orust guides.
The best time to visit Orust largely depends on your interests. The summer months are vibrant, with villages like Käringön and Slussen (Slussens Pensionat hosts concerts) coming alive. This is also ideal for swimming and enjoying outdoor activities. Spring and autumn offer a quieter experience with beautiful natural scenery, perfect for hiking. Some attractions, like Pilane Sculpture Park, have specific opening seasons, so it's advisable to check their schedules.
Yes, the Pilane Sculpture Park is a notable highlight for art enthusiasts. It showcases sculptures by international artists, set within the beautiful archipelago hills. The park features impressive works like "Anna" by Jaume Plensa and changes its exhibits regularly, offering a fresh experience with each visit.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from places like the Grundsund Seafront Promenade and the Tjörn Bridge. The unique blend of art and nature at Pilane Sculpture Park is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the charm and history of the fishing villages, finding them peaceful and picturesque. The overall natural beauty and the opportunity for outdoor activities are consistently highlighted as key draws.
Yes, two notable car-free islands accessible by ferry from Tuvesvik are Käringön and Gullholmen. Käringön is known for its narrow lanes, shops, and restaurants, offering a unique island atmosphere. Gullholmen, Sweden's most densely populated archipelago island, provides extensive nature to explore, including coastal paths in the Härmanö nature reserve, and offers beautiful views from Lotsutsikten.
Orust has several charming spots for food and drinks. Slussen boasts a cozy cafe, and Tavlebords Honungsgård (Honey Farm) also features a cafe. For a unique experience, visit Fröken Trulls Café & Antikt in Morlanda, which combines a cafe, restaurant, and antique shop in a cozy countryside setting.
Absolutely. Tjörn Bridge offers splendid views of the archipelago islands. Sven's Altar, the highest point in Morlanda Naturreservat, provides fantastic wide views of the coniferous forest and the beautiful archipelago. The Grundsund Seafront Promenade also offers beautiful views over the archipelago.


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