Best attractions and places to see in Hölicks Nr. This region, situated on the Hornslandet peninsula, is known for its natural beauty, including vast beaches and an old coastal forest. It offers a blend of outdoor activities and unique natural features, such as Europe's second-longest cave system. The area's diverse landscapes range from moist spruce forests to large shingle fields, shaped by land uplift.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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The small entrance is located somewhat inconspicuously between larger rocks in the middle of a scree field. Two ropes allow climbing into the first chamber of the cave.
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This small rest area is not quite correctly located on the map and is a few hundred meters further on. The whole thing consists of a bench, a small rain shelter, and a fire pit.
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Very nice picnic spot facing the sea and sheltered from the wind.
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At approximately 1340 m, these caves are the second longest system of ancient rock caves in Europe. The entrance is open and accessible to everyone. There are ropes, but be warned that this is a dangerous undertaking without a guide. Finding the entrance between countless large rocks is not easy. Look for yellow markings on the rocks. They will lead you there.
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There are various display boards on site about the geological history of this section of the coast. I think the special thing is that it is round-washed basalt.
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At this point you will find a rest area with a small seating area, a fireplace, a mostly well-stocked wooden shed & all with a sea view.
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This small wind shelter, also known as Vindskydd, is located on a rock and can accommodate two people. There is a fire pit and a beautiful view out to sea.
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Nice stretch of road over the scree coast at Hölick.
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Hölicks Nr, located on the Hornslandet Peninsula, offers a wealth of natural beauty. You can explore the vast beaches like Ystan and Storsand, the unique Hölick Caves (Europe's second-longest cave system), and the diverse landscapes of the Hölick Nature Reserve. The reserve features moist spruce forests, marshlands, and ancient beach ridges, showcasing the effects of land uplift.
Yes, Hölicks Nr is known for its geological interest. The Rocky Shoreline Trail at Hölick offers a fascinating stretch over a scree coast with display boards explaining the area's geological history, including round-washed basalt formations. The Hölick Caves themselves are believed to have been formed by inland ice, making them a significant geological site.
Hölick is renowned for its picturesque setting and white sand beaches. Popular choices include Ystan Beach, which faces the open sea, and Storsand Beach, which faces inwards. Beyond these, there are five other smaller beaches for those seeking more solitude. You can also find a relaxing spot at the Seaside Picnic Area with Fire Pit and Wood Shelter, offering a sea view.
The Hölick Nature Reserve is an excellent spot for wildlife observation, especially seabirds. Along the coast, visitors can frequently spot velvet scoters, common eiders, red-breasted mergansers, Arctic terns, various gulls, and even sea eagles.
Absolutely. Hölicks Nr offers several hiking opportunities, including the Rocky Shoreline Trail at Hölick. The Hölick Nature Reserve also provides diverse landscapes for walking. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Shelter With Sea View – Hölick Caves loop from Hårte' or the 'Hölick Caves – Hölick Lighthouse loop from Hölicks kapell'. More details on these and other trails can be found in the Hiking in Hölicks Nr guide.
Yes, Hölicks Nr has a rich past. It was historically a fishing village, and its heritage is visible in the old 'fiskelägen' (fishing settlements) and the Hölicks Fiskehamn, which features an unmanned lead and fishing lighthouse. The Hornslandet peninsula also contains numerous ancient relics, suggesting a long history of human activity, likely a fishing culture.
Hölicks Nr is great for families. The beautiful white sand beaches are perfect for a day out, and the Seaside Picnic Area with Fire Pit and Wood Shelter provides a comfortable spot for a family meal with a view. The Hölick Havsresort offers various activities like adventure golf, SUP, and bike rentals, with a Kids Adventure Park planned to open in 2026. Many of the hiking routes, such as those listed in the Easy hikes in Hölicks Nr guide, are also suitable for families.
Visitors can find convenient facilities such as the Seaside Picnic Area with Fire Pit and Wood Shelter, which offers seating, a fireplace, and a wood shed. There's also the Shelter With Sea View, a small wind shelter on a rock with a fire pit. The Hölick Havsresort provides a wide range of amenities including restaurants, an outdoor spa, and various recreational activities.
The Hölick Nature Reserve is ideal for walking, swimming, and caving in spring, summer, and autumn. Summer is particularly popular for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. While the region offers beauty year-round, these seasons provide the most favorable conditions for exploring the natural attractions.
Yes, Hölick offers various accommodation options, primarily through the Hölick Havsresort. This resort provides a range of choices including luxury chalets (some with outdoor jacuzzis), cozy cabins, and a popular tipi village for a glamping experience.
Trollberget is a unique site located at the outermost point of the headland towards the sea. It features a large hole in the rock face, which locals traditionally spoke of as being open to the sea, adding a touch of local folklore to the natural landscape.
Parts of the Hölick Caves are accessible to visitors, offering an exciting natural experience. The entrance is open to everyone, and while ropes are present, it's important to note that exploring without a guide can be a dangerous undertaking. Look for yellow markings on the rocks to help find the entrance.


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