Holmudden Lighthouse Trojaborg, Fårö

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57.9650°N, 19.3300°E Giza Bearing: 347.13° 3,241 km to Giza Power: 4/10

A 16-wall triple-angle classical labyrinth near Holmudden Lighthouse on Fårö — the windswept island north of Gotland made famous by filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, who lived here for decades. Fårö's landscape of raukar (sea stacks), sheep pastures, and ancient fishing villages has been inhabited since the Stone Age. The lighthouse marks the island's southeastern tip where the open Baltic meets sheltered waters. At Giza bearing 347.13°, this labyrinth occupies the northernmost reaches of Gotland's remarkable labyrinth constellation.

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Labyrinth Earth energy marker (bearing 347.13°)

Labyrinth Details
Pattern Classical 15-Circuit
Circuits 15 paths, 16 walls
Diameter 14m
Material stone
Age Unknown
Condition intact
Country Sweden
Region Gotland Island, Fårö
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