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Photographer: Linnéa Gustafsson

Hindens Rev
Lidköping

Day excursion out into Lake Vänern

The ultra-narrow promontory of Hindens Rev provides an enjoyable spot for a walk with an exciting sense of history.

Long peninsula
Hindens Rev is a five-kilometre peninsula extending straight out into Lake Vänern. It is 25-100 metres wide and 21 metres above Lake Vänern at its highest point. The height drops towards the tip and it ultimately disappears under the surface of the water, and reappears on the Dalsland side, where it is known as Hjortens Udde. When the water level is very high, five elongated islands are formed, known as “Killingarna”. A one-way hike to the promontory takes roughly 50 minutes.

History
Hindens Rev forms part of the central Swedish ice-edge zone, which was created during the last ice age 10,000 years ago. It runs from Raerna in Norway, through Dalsland, Skaraborg and Östergötland, to Salpausselkä in southern Finland.

Nature reserves

Hindens Rev is a nature reserve and well worth a visit, with its distinctive scenery. A path runs right out to the tip, but it can be quite tricky in places. Remember to respect the natural environment!

Contact information

Götene-Lidköping Turistbyrå

Nya stadens torg, Gamla Rådhuset

53131 Lidköping


Phone: +46 510 200 20


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