A classical 7-circuit stone labyrinth set within the Sodra Hallarna Nature Reserve on Gotland, Sweden's largest island and one of the Baltic's most archaeologically rich landscapes. Gotland hosts more than 20 known stone labyrinths — the highest density per square kilometer in the world. The reserve's limestone karst geology creates natural cave systems and acoustic resonance properties. At 345.61° Giza bearing, this labyrinth sits on the same azimuth corridor as other Gotland labyrinths, suggesting coordinated placement across the island. The Sodra Hallarna site's coastal position follows the pattern of Scandinavian labyrinths being placed near water — traditionally interpreted as fishing magic, but also correlating with geological transition zones.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical 7-Circuit
Circuits
7 paths, 8 walls
Diameter
10m
Material
stone
Age
Modern reconstruction (2008)
Condition
intact
Country
Sweden
Region
Gotland Island
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