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The Dröstorp Deserted Village Ruins offer a unique historical journey on the Swedish island of Öland, specifically nestled within the Sandby parish. This fascinating historical site, situated at an elevation of 30 meters, provides a tangible glimpse into a settlement established in the late 17th or early 18th century and abandoned by 1897. It lies adjacent to the expansive Dröstorp bog, forming part of the larger Dröstorp Nature Reserve, which enriches the experience with its diverse natural landscape.
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6 aprile 2025
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I migliori Tour verso Rovine del villaggio abbandonato di Dröstorp
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Elevazione 30 m
Meteo
Offerto da Foreca
martedì 3 marzo
10°C
-1°C
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Velocità max vento: 18,0 km/h
Yes, the site can be family-friendly, offering an engaging outdoor history lesson. The terrain includes moraine blankets and potentially wet areas, so ensure children wear appropriate footwear. While there are no specific playgrounds, the open space and historical elements can be interesting for curious minds. Always supervise children, especially near any uneven ground or historical structures.
Generally, dogs are welcome in the Dröstorp Nature Reserve, which includes the deserted village ruins. However, they should always be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and respect other visitors, especially during nesting seasons. Please ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the natural beauty of the area.
Most visitors find that 1 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the main ruins, including the house grounds, alleyways, and stone walls. If you wish to venture further into the Dröstorp Nature Reserve to explore the bog, karst fissures, or prehistoric graves, you might want to allocate 3-4 hours or more, depending on your hiking pace and interest.
Information regarding dedicated parking is not explicitly detailed, but access to such historical and natural sites on Öland typically involves small, informal parking areas or roadside parking near trailheads. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival. Public transport options to this somewhat remote location are limited, so driving is generally recommended.
While May is highlighted for its blooming flora, it can also be a popular time. To avoid larger crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons, such as late April or early June, or in September and October when the autumn colors can be quite beautiful. Weekday visits are generally less crowded than weekends, especially during peak tourist months.
Visiting in winter is possible, but conditions can be challenging. The terrain, which includes moraine blankets and wet areas, may become icy or covered in snow. While the historical ruins offer a stark beauty in winter, some paths might be less accessible, and facilities (if any) could be limited. Dress warmly in layers and wear sturdy, waterproof winter boots if planning a visit during this season.
Dröstorp Deserted Village Ruins is located in a relatively rural part of Öland. There are no immediate cafes, pubs, or accommodations directly adjacent to the site. Visitors should plan to find these amenities in nearby villages or towns on Öland, such as Sandby, or larger centers like Borgholm or Färjestaden, which offer a wider range of services.
The Dröstorp Nature Reserve is known for its diverse flora and fauna. While specific wildlife sightings can vary, the area is home to various bird species, including skylarks, especially active in May. The unique blend of alvar, bog, and moraine landscapes supports a variety of insects, small mammals, and amphibians. Keep an eye out for unique plant species as well, such as orchids and meadow saxifrage.
Beyond the main village ruins, seek out the crescent-shaped 'string of stones' extending into the Dröstorpsmossen, which was a fenced feedlot. Just southwest of the village site, you can find prehistoric graves, including stone deposits and mounds, indicating even earlier human habitation. The 'Priest's Pit' (Prästgropen), a sinkhole, and clear springs within the nature reserve are also interesting natural features to discover.
The trails around Dröstorp Deserted Village Ruins and within the Dröstorp Nature Reserve are generally considered to be of easy to intermediate difficulty. The terrain can be uneven, with moraine blankets and potentially wet areas, requiring appropriate footwear. While there are no significant elevation changes, some paths might be rocky or muddy, making them more challenging for those with mobility issues. Hikers can find various paths suitable for different fitness levels.
While there isn't one universally designated 'loop trail' for the entire area, the Dröstorp Nature Reserve offers a network of paths that allow hikers to create their own loops, combining exploration of the village ruins with the surrounding natural features. Many visitors enjoy combining the historical site with a walk towards the Dröstorpsmossen or to the prehistoric graves. Using a hiking app can help you discover and navigate various circular routes.