Lummelunda Cave
Lummelunda Grottor
Sweden's largest stalactite cave system, featuring an underground river and spectacular limestone formations stretching over 3.6 kilometers. The guided tours through this geological wonder reveal a magical subterranean landscape unique to the Baltic region.
Things to do
- Guided Stalactite Tour — Join a ranger-led walk through the illuminated cave passages to see towering stalactites, stalagmites, and frozen waterfalls of limestone.
- Underground River Walk — Follow the subterranean stream that flows through the lowest sections of the cave system, a rare feature among Baltic limestone caves.
- Geological Formation Photography — Capture the otherworldly mineral deposits and light-sculpted rock formations within designated photography zones throughout the 3.6-kilometer system.
- Cave Museum Visit — Explore exhibits about the cave's 40-million-year geological history and the early explorers who first mapped the system in the 1800s.
- Limestone Landscape Hiking — Walk the surrounding Gotland karst terrain outside the cave entrance to see sinkholes and the exposed bedrock that created these formations.
Food to try
- Gotland Saffron Lamb — A regional specialty slow-roasted with local saffron and served with new potatoes, reflecting Gotland's medieval spice trade heritage.
- Sheep's Cheese from Dalby — Creamy local cheese made from Gotland sheep milk, often served with crisp bread at nearby farmstead cafés.
- Smoked Fish Platter — Fresh Baltic herring and salmon smoked using traditional methods, available at farm shops near the cave visitor center.
- Gotland Rye Bread — Dense, dark sourdough baked in wood-fired ovens in surrounding villages, essential for any cave picnic.
- Visby Almond Cake — A medieval confection from nearby Visby featuring marzipan and spiced filling, sold at the cave's gift shop café.
Local customs & good to know
- Dress Warmly Year-Round — The cave maintains 6-7°C (43-45°F) regardless of season, so bring a light jacket even during summer visits.
- Respect Passage Width Restrictions — Some sections of Lummelunda are narrow and challenging; visitors should be honest about mobility or claustrophobia concerns when booking.
- Book Tours in Advance — Swedish caves operate on strict tour schedules for safety and geological preservation, so arrive with confirmed reservation times.
- Learn the Gotland Mining History — Understanding the limestone quarrying tradition that shaped Gotland's economy adds context to why this cave system was eventually protected and preserved.