A large stone labyrinth near Härnösand on Sweden's High Coast — a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for the world's highest documented post-glacial land uplift (285 meters). The Norrland coastal labyrinth corridor, stretching from Gävle to Haparanda, represents the densest linear concentration of stone labyrinths on Earth. Härnösand, founded as a town in 1585, sits where the Ångerman River meets the Gulf of Bothnia. At Giza bearing 349.11°, 3,753 km from the Great Pyramid, this labyrinth anchors the central segment of the Norrland corridor.
Labyrinth Details
Pattern
Classical 11-Circuit
Circuits
11 paths, 12 walls
Diameter
15m
Material
stone
Age
15th-16th century
Condition
intact
Country
Sweden
Region
Ångermanland
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