About Gotland

Gotland, Sweden’s largest island, lies right in the middle of the Baltic.

Its population is 58.000, a figure that doubles many times over during the summer, as Gotland is a much-loved destination for holidaymakers.

The island’s biggest city, Visby, boasts one of the best preserved medieval ramparts anywhere in the world. Not surprisingly, Visby has been on UNESCO’s world heritage list since 1995. It also has more restaurants per capita than just about any city in Sweden, offering a wide range of culinary delights.

The countryside, with its woodlands, bleak heaths and flowering meadows, is richly varied and hauntingly beautiful. Here, you’ll also find more than 90 medieval churches, ancient remains from the Viking period and any number of top-quality crafts studios. Along the almost 800 km coastline, gently shelving sandy beaches alternate with shingle shores and seaside meadows. The climate is mild, with many hours of sunshine and pleasantly warm autumns.

For more information about Gotland visit Gotland Tourist Information Centre


Link to Gotland Tourist Information Centre

Tournament 2012
During the month of July, with a challenging ending during Medieval Week, they clash.
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Programme 2012
The programme for Medieval Week 2012 is under construction and will be presented in later spring. Have a look on last years programme in order to get an idea of it's extent and variety


Programme day by day
That happens during Medieval Week summer 2011:

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Monday 8/8

Tuesday 9/8

Wednesday 10/8

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