Bungenäs is a peninsula located at Fårösund on the island of Gotland, Sweden. The area has a rich history, with evidence of limestone quarrying and military exercises. Today, it has been reborn as a pedestrian precinct with housing, a general store, restaurants, and an art gallery. The area is home to several impressive buildings, including an old limestone storage barn and high masonry kilns that have been restored and now serve as a restaurant and art gallery. The nearby Bunge Museum showcases the history of the Gotlandic people, with a collection of old buildings and artifacts. The area is also a nature reserve, with parts of it protected since 2006. Visitors can enjoy the quiet and peaceful atmosphere, and the area is popular for its natural beauty and historic significance
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Activities: We went to Bungenäs. After parking, we walked through a forest, perfect for the children to run around and explore. Then, we reached the sea and enjoyed Kalkstensladan and Bungenäs Matsal. We also spent time on the stone beach
Highlights: The children loved running around and exploring the forest. We enjoyed the sea and the stone beach. "Here is a stone beach that is appreciated by the whole family." ✨