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The labyrinth is created from stones found nearby and is located just above the beach now known as Stentårne strand. Use the Hammerknuden parking at Sandvig, and from there it is a walk of about one kilometre, either around the headland, or cut across it. The paths are well signposted, but the path is unfortunately not accessible to wheelchair users beyond the lighthouse. Often stones in the labyrinth have been moved by visitors who maybe don't understand its purpose – if you visit, be kind enough to tend to it as necessary! The labyrinth itself is a simple spiral and cuts across the rocky outcrops at times, so that you find your own way through nature. It's a beautiful, if slightly chaotic place to walk.
Other
Spiralling pathway
Public
Outdoor
Permanent
Rock or Garden
No
Always Open
ca. 15 metres
ca. 2019?
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