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Hiking in Gö Naturreservat offers diverse landscapes, from ancient oak and beech forests to natural beaches and coastal paths along the Baltic Sea. The reserve features a varied broadleaf woodland with open glades, providing habitats for various species. Hikers can explore the interior's swamp forests or discover picturesque bays and sandy shores. A significant Iron Age burial ground is also accessible via marked trails.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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Hike the easy 4.2-mile Blåmarkerad vandringsled in Gö Naturreservat, featuring coastal views, diverse forests, and an Iron Age burial ground
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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You can have a good barbecue or have a campfire here. But it's not easy to get to by car.
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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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Gö Naturreservat offers a wide selection of hiking opportunities, with over 45 routes to explore. The majority, around 33, are classified as easy, making them accessible for many visitors. There are also 12 moderate trails for those seeking a bit more challenge, but no difficult routes.
Hikers in Gö Naturreservat will experience diverse landscapes. The reserve is largely forested, featuring ancient oak and beech trees, as well as ash, elm, maple, and linden. You can also discover swamp forests with alder trees in the interior. The coastal areas boast stunning natural beaches like Gökälv Bathing Area, picturesque bays, and flat rocks with expansive sea views.
Yes, a significant historical attraction is the large Gö Iron Age Burial Ground, located on the rocky plateau of Nötanabben. This ancient site showcases centuries of human presence and can be reached by following a blue-marked hiking trail. You can explore it on routes like the Gö Nature Reserve Trail – Gö Iron Age Burial Ground loop from Gö naturreservat.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 300 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse terrain, from ancient woodlands to coastal paths, and the well-marked trails that ensure a pleasant and navigable experience. The stunning sea views, especially from spots like Göudde, are also frequently highlighted.
Yes, many of the trails in Gö Naturreservat are designed as loops, offering convenient circular routes. For example, the Göudde – View of the Baltic Sea loop from Gö naturreservat is an easy 7.2 km path that provides expansive sea views. Another option is the View of the Baltic Sea – Göudde loop from Gö naturreservat, which is 6.9 km long.
Yes, Gö Naturreservat is very family-friendly. Many trails are easy and relatively short, making them suitable for leisurely strolls with children. The diverse scenery, from ancient forests to sandy beaches, offers engaging journeys for all ages. The shallow waters at sandy beaches like Gökälv Bathing Area are ideal for a refreshing dip after a hike.
While the guide data does not specify dog-friendly rules, nature reserves in Sweden generally welcome dogs on trails, provided they are kept on a leash to protect wildlife. It's always a good idea to check local signage upon arrival for any specific regulations regarding pets within Gö Naturreservat.
Yes, Gö Naturreservat provides designated areas for barbecuing and campfires. This offers visitors the opportunity to relax and enjoy the natural surroundings with a meal outdoors. One such spot is the Fire Pit by the Rocky Outcrop.
The terrain in Gö Naturreservat is generally varied but not overly challenging. You'll encounter paths through ancient woodlands, coastal sections with flat rocks and sandy beaches, and some swamp forest areas. The elevation changes are minimal, with most trails being relatively flat. For instance, the Blue Marked Hiking Trail, an easy 6.8 km route, has only about 17 meters of elevation gain.
The reserve's diverse habitats support a variety of wildlife. The ancient oak and beech forests are vital for various insect species, including stag beetles, and provide important territory for different bat species. Along the coast, you might spot various bird species, as these areas are crucial resting and breeding grounds. Seals and gray seals are also frequent visitors to the maritime environments.
Absolutely. Gö Naturreservat has many easy routes perfect for beginners or those looking for a leisurely walk. For example, the Göudde – Fire Pit by the Rocky Outcrop loop from Millegarne is an easy 6.1 km trail. The reserve offers 33 easy routes in total, ensuring options for all fitness levels.
Gö Naturreservat is enjoyable throughout the warmer months. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming flora, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for coastal walks and swimming at the beaches. Autumn showcases beautiful fall foliage in the diverse woodlands. The reserve's natural beauty makes it a great destination from spring through autumn.


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