A stone labyrinth on Kökar island in the Åland archipelago — a remote outpost between Sweden and Finland where a Franciscan monastery was established in the 15th century. The nature trail passes Bronze Age and Iron Age ruins, ancient graves, and WWII fortification remains, compressing 3,500 years of human activity into a single walk. Kökar's labyrinth belongs to the Baltic coastal tradition linking Swedish, Finnish, and Estonian sites. At Giza bearing 349.97°, 3,416 km from the Great Pyramid, positioned at the geographic heart of the Baltic labyrinth distribution.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical Baltic (Double Spiral)
Circuits
7 paths, 8 walls
Material
stone
Age
13th-14th century
Condition
intact
Country
Finland
Region
Åland Islands, Kökar
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