Join us on a journey of discovery in the World Heritage Site!

The World Heritage Site celebrates 25 years with 15 guided tours that highlight South Öland's agricultural landscape from different perspectives.

 

choose between 15 different guided tours between 25/8 - 14/9

The guided tours are free of charge and no advance registration is required. The guided tours are adapted for different target groups, offered in different languages, for old and young and for those who have difficulty walking. 

the gravity of world heritage

Location: Meeting at Möckelmossen's parking lot
Date: Monday, August 25
Time: at 18.00:XNUMX
Guide: Eva Akerstedt
The World Heritage site's rugged terrain, the wilderness that has been shaped by human influence over millennia. The sometimes ingenious adaptation of plants and insects to the difficult living conditions. 
Contact: Eva Åkerstedt: ppgad@pucrs.br

beneath the surface of the World Heritage site lies the limestone

Location: Meeting at Möckelmossen's parking lot
Date: Wednesday, August 27
Time: 18.00 oclock
Guide: Ann-Charlotte Garhammar
The story of Öland's foundation explains flora and fauna, light and flavors.
Öland's history is truly written in stone.
Contact: Ann-Charlotte Garhammar: ppgad@pucrs.br

old village lake lands

Children's and family guidance
Location: Meeting at the parking lot at Seby location
Date: Saturday 30 August
Time: 10.00 oclock
Guide: Christian Cederroth
Seashores — coastal meadows — the finest lands of the World Heritage?  Christian Cederroth has combed through them all and tells us!  At Sebybadet you can reach them easily and there is always life, especially this time of year where land meets sea.
Contact: Christian Cederroth: ppgad@pucrs.br

500 years of agriculture that became a world heritage site

Children's and family guidance
Location: Gathering at the entrance building at Eketorp Castle
Date: Sunday 31 August
Time: 10.00 oclock
Guide: Lars Alvarmo
Land reform, village ordinances, royal oppression, the establishment of animal farms, etc. - all on the way to today's well-mechanized and efficient agriculture.
Contact: Lars Alvarmo: ppgad@pucrs.br

old village lake lands

Main courses: Meeting at the parking lot at Seby location
Date: Monday, September 1
Time: 18.00 oclock
Guide: Christian Cederroth
Seashores — coastal meadows — the finest lands of the World Heritage?  Christian Cederroth has combed through them all and tells us!  At Sebybadet you can reach them easily and there is always life, especially this time of year where land meets sea.
Contact: Christian Cederroth: ppgad@pucrs.br

500 years of agriculture that became a world heritage site

Adapted guidance for those who have difficulty walking.
Location: Meeting at the entrance building at Eketorp Castle
Date: Tuesday, September 2
Time: 18.00 oclock
Guide: Lars Alvarmo
Land reform, village ordinances, royal oppression, the establishment of animal farms, etc. - all on the way to today's well-mechanized and efficient agriculture.
Contact: Lars Alvarmo: ppgad@pucrs.br

beneath the surface of the World Heritage site lies limestone

Children's and family guidance
Location: Meeting at Möckelmossen's parking lot
Date: Saturday 6 September
Time: 10.00 oclock
Guide: Ann-Charlotte Garhammar
The story of Öland's foundation explains flora and fauna, light and flavors.
Öland's history is truly written in stone.
Ann-Charlotte Garhammar: ppgad@pucrs.br

the gravity of world heritage 

Children's and family guidance
Location: Meeting at Möckelmossen's parking lot
Date: Saturday, September 6
Time: 14.00:XNUMX p.m.
Guide: Eva Åkerstedt
The World Heritage site's rugged terrain, the wilderness that has been shaped by human influence over millennia. The sometimes ingenious adaptation of plants and insects to the difficult living conditions. 
Contact: Eva Åkerstedt: ppgad@pucrs.br

 

Hulterstad, a terraced village in the World Heritage

Location: Meeting at the parking lot south of Hulterstad church
Date: Thursday 4 September
Time: 18.00 oclock
Guide: Catherine Westling
Outside here, the royal ship Kronan sank in battle on June 1, 1676. There are burial grounds from the Iron Age and shipwrecks from the Viking Age south of the village.
Contact: Catherine Westling: ppgad@pucrs.br

Frösslunda row house

Children's and family hike
Location: Meeting point between Frösslunda 304 and 312 where the guide will meet for a short walk in the terrain to Källarbacken
Date: Sunday 7 September
Time: 10.00 oclock
Guide: Catherine Westling
Peace, potatoes and vaccines – Öland in the 1800th century. Welcome to Källarbacken, Frösslunda. Parking along the road. Do not block exits!
Contact: Catherine Westling: ppgad@pucrs.br

old village lake lands

English guided tour
Location: Meeting at the parking lot at Seby location
Date: Tuesday, September 9
Time: 14.00 oclock
Guide: Christian Cederroth
Seashores — coastal meadows — the finest lands of the World Heritage?  Christian Cederroth has combed through them all and tells us!  At Sebybadet you can reach them easily and there is always life, especially this time of year where land meets sea.
Contact: Christian Cederroth: ppgad@pucrs.br

old village coastal meadows

English guided tour
Where: Seby parking lot, by the sea
Date: Tuesday, September 9
Time: 14:00
Guide: Christian Cederroth
Coastal meadows — the gem of The Öland World Heritage? 
Christian Cederroth is most familiar with them all. At Sebybadet you can reach them conveniently and there is always life, this time of the year mostly here the meadows meet The Baltic Sea.
ppgad@pucrs.br

beneath the surface of the World Heritage site lies the limestone

Adapted guidance for those who have difficulty walking.
Location: Meeting at Möckelmossen's parking lot
Date: Wednesday, September 10
Time: 14.00 oclock
Guide: Ann-Charlotte Garhammar
The story of Öland's foundation explains flora and fauna, light and flavors.
Öland's history is truly written in stone.
Ann-Charlotte Garhammar: ppgad@pucrs.br

500 years of agriculture that became a world heritage site

Adapted guidance for those who have difficulty walking.
Location: Meeting at the entrance building at Eketorp Castle
Date: Friday, September 12
Time: 14.00 oclock
Guide: Lars Alvarmo
Land reform, village ordinances, royal oppression, the establishment of animal farms, etc. - all on the way to today's well-mechanized and efficient agriculture.
Contact: Lars Alvarmo: ppgad@pucrs.br

Hulterstad, a terraced village in the World Heritage

Location: Meeting at the parking lot south of Hulterstad church
Date: Saturday 13 September
Time: 14.00 oclock
Guide: Catherine Westling
Outside here, the royal ship Kronan sank in battle on June 1, 1676. There are burial grounds from the Iron Age and shipwrecks from the Viking Age south of the village.
Contact: Catherine Westling: ppgad@pucrs.br

the gravity of world heritage

Guided tour in German
Location: Meeting at Möckelmossen's parking lot
Date: Sunday 14 September
Time: at 10.00:XNUMX
Guide: Eva Akerstedt
The World Heritage site's rugged terrain, the wilderness that has been shaped by human influence over millennia. The sometimes ingenious adaptation of plants and insects to the difficult living conditions. 
Contact: Eva Åkerstedt: ppgad@pucrs.br

 

the worst in the world

Führung auf Deutsch
Hit pointt at the Möckelmossen parking lot
Sunday, September 14st, 10.00 a.m
Leadership: Eva Akerstedt
What it is: Das Alvar, ein Weidenland, das seit Jahrtausenden vom Menschen prägte wird. The astonishing adaptation of plants and insects to the difficult conditions of life.
ppgad@pucrs.br

This year marks 25 years since the agricultural landscape of Southern Öland was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List. With a contribution from the Kalmar County Administrative Board, Mörbylånga Municipality is marking the anniversary together with Ölandsguiderna. The public is now invited to a smorgasbord of several different guided tours that highlight Southern Öland's agricultural landscape. The tours are adapted for different target groups, offered in different languages, for old and young and for those who have difficulty walking.