Byrums raukar is a geological formation of limestone stacks on the western shore of Öland, Sweden. The area features about 120 limestone stacks, rich in fossils, of up to 4 m high on a 600 m stretch of beach. The stacks were formed when softer limestone eroded away by wave impact, leaving behind stone statues of harder limestone
Plan your family visit to the Byrums raukar with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We went there twice, the first time with Simon and his grandmother, and the second time with the whole family. We climbed, explored and had a picnic
Highlights: Simon enjoyed climbing and exploring, and the whole family loved the beautiful scenery and the cool rocks ✨