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Nimis

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Nimis

Overview

Nimis is a large driftwood art installation on the rough eastern side of Kullaberg, associated with artist Lars Vilks and the informal micronation project Ladonia. It is one of the peninsula's most unusual landmarks, but it is not a conventional, managed visitor attraction.

The appeal is the combination of coastal terrain, offbeat art history, and the effort of reaching it. Visitors should treat Nimis as a rugged outdoor site reached on foot, with limited wayfinding, no formal facilities at the installation, and terrain that can be demanding.

Good To Know

Nimis is best for sure-footed visitors who are comfortable with steep paths and uneven ground. It is not suitable as a casual stop in poor weather, with heavy luggage, or for travelers who need accessible paths.

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Kullaberg