Best attractions and places to see around Borgholm include historical landmarks, unique natural features, and cultural sites on the island of Öland, Sweden. The region is characterized by its coastal location, diverse flora and fauna, and significant geological formations like the treeless alvar landscape. Visitors can explore ancient ruins, protected nature reserves, and coastal areas shaped by the sea. Borgholm offers a blend of historical depth and natural beauty for exploration.
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Castle ruins, with shop and restrooms 🤙
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Worth it! Beautiful place, currently hosting an exciting exhibition about lost places!
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Rock formations up to 450 million years old are worth visiting, even if only to appreciate the fleeting nature of the moment we live in. These rocks date back to a time before the age of dinosaurs.
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Långe Erik Lighthouse – Öland's North Cape Located on the main estate and northern peninsula of Öland, Långe Erik Lighthouse is a 32-meter-tall limestone lighthouse. There are 28 steps leading to the balcony, which is approximately 138 meters high.
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Långe Erik (German: "Long Erik") is a lighthouse on the island of Stora Grundet, located at the northern tip of the Swedish Baltic Sea island of Öland. At 32 meters high, it is smaller than its counterpart, Långe Jan, at the southern tip.
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The original castle developed into a fortified palace with several wings under John III in the Renaissance. In the 17th century, the architect Nicodemus Tessin the Elder, commissioned by Charles X Gustav, redesigned the palace into a significant Baroque complex. The previously isolated parts of the building were expanded into four large wings and placed under a shared, imposing roof, with the corner towers capped with dome-like domes. These extensions, however, were not fully completed; the east and south wings were roofed but not expanded. The defensive tower was demolished during the renovation work, and its outline is now embedded in the ground within the palace courtyard.
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Borgholm Castle originated from a 12th-century defensive tower and was continually expanded due to its strategic importance in the Swedish wars against the Danes.
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Borgholm Castle is located near the town of Borgholm on the western side of the Swedish island of Öland. After a fire in the 19th century, it now remains only a ruin, but remains one of Sweden's most important landmarks.
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Borgholm is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Borgholm Castle Ruins, often called "the most beautiful castle ruins of Scandinavia," which offers insights into 900 years of history. Another significant historical site is The wreck of the Swiks, a nearly 100-year-old ship that ran aground, best visited in the early morning. The Stone Cairn Field at Långe Erik Lighthouse also offers a glimpse into the region's past at Öland's northernmost point.
Absolutely! Öland is known for its unique natural landscapes. Don't miss Byrums Raukar, impressive limestone columns shaped by the sea over millions of years. The Twisted Pines of Öland in Trollskogen are another natural wonder, where trees are uniquely deformed by wind and weather. You can also explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Alvaret, a treeless alvar land with distinctive flora and fauna, or the magical Trollskogen (The Wild Forest) with its gnarled pines and old oaks.
The area around Borgholm is perfect for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy walks like the Troll Forest Trail or the Barmarksled in Knisa Mosse Nature Reserve. For cycling enthusiasts, there are gravel biking routes like the Byrums Raukar – Byxelkrok Windmill loop, and challenging MTB trails. You can explore more options on the Hiking around Borgholm, MTB Trails around Borgholm, and Gravel biking around Borgholm guide pages.
Yes, many attractions in Borgholm are suitable for families. The Borgholm Castle Ruins are a great place for children to explore history. Natural sites like Byrums Raukar and the Twisted Pines of Öland offer engaging outdoor experiences. Additionally, Köpingsvik Beach is ideal for swimming and sunbathing, and Solliden Palace gardens provide beautiful open spaces for a family stroll.
Borgholm is particularly vibrant during the summer months (May to September), when the weather is warm, and most attractions, including Solliden Palace gardens, are fully open. This is also the best time for beach activities at Köpingsvik and enjoying the lively atmosphere. However, spring and autumn offer a quieter experience with beautiful natural scenery, especially for hiking and exploring the unique flora of Alvaret.
To fully explore the Borgholm Castle Ruins and appreciate its history and panoramic views, you should plan for at least 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows enough time to walk through the various sections, read the exhibits, and take photos without feeling rushed.
Yes, Borgholm offers excellent coastal experiences. Köpingsvik Beach is a popular sandy beach perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and various water sports. For a unique Swedish experience, you can visit Borgholms Kallbadhus by the marina, which offers traditional saunas and cold sea baths.
Beyond the castle, Borgholm offers cultural insights at the Borgholms Stadsmuseum (City Museum), housed in a beautiful 19th-century farm. It showcases the town's history as a seaside resort, its industrial past, and local art. For contemporary art, the Vida Museum is also worth exploring.
Visitors frequently praise the unique blend of history and nature. Many appreciate the well-preserved Borgholm Castle Ruins and the mystical atmosphere of natural sites like the Twisted Pines of Öland. The scenic beauty, especially the coastal views and the distinctive geological formations, also receive high acclaim, with many sharing photos and positive feedback on komoot.
While popular sites are well-known, consider exploring Borga Hage, a tranquil nature reserve known for its diverse plant life and peaceful walking trails, offering a serene escape. Another unique spot is the Estelle's Walk (Princess Estelle's walk), a pleasant path through Borgholm's castle forest leading to Solliden Palace, providing a charming and less crowded experience.
While Borgholm itself is walkable, reaching some of the more distant attractions on Öland, such as Trollskogen or Öland's Southern Cape, often requires local bus services or a car. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for specific routes to nature reserves and landmarks outside the immediate town area, especially during off-peak seasons.


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