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Getskär and Renskär are two islands in the north of the Swedish sector of the
Bay of Bothnia The Bothnian Bay or Bay of Bothnia (; ) is the northernmost part of the Gulf of Bothnia, which is in turn the northern part of the Baltic Sea. The land holding the bay is still rising after the weight of ice-age glaciers has been removed, and wit ...
, in the
Kalix archipelago The Kalix archipelago ( sv, Kalix skärgård) is a group of 792 Swedish islands in the north part of the Bay of Bothnia. The largest island in the Kalix archipelago is Rånön. A few of the islands have small permanent populations, but most are use ...
, that have become joined through uplift of the land due to
post-glacial rebound Post-glacial rebound (also called isostatic rebound or crustal rebound) is the rise of land masses after the removal of the huge weight of ice sheets during the last glacial period, which had caused isostatic depression. Post-glacial rebound ...
and are now one.


Location

Getskär and Renskär are in the small Storöns archipelago, part of the larger Kalix archipelago, which itself is part of the Norrbotten archipelago that encompasses all the Swedish islands in the north of the Bay of Bothnia. Until recently they were separate islands, but have been joined due to uplift. As of 2013 there were no tour boats so a sail or power boat, or perhaps a canoe or kayak, would be needed to reach the island. Getskär is about south of
Rånön Rånön is an island in the northwest of the Swedish sector of the Bay of Bothnia, in the Kalix archipelago. Location Rånön is the largest island in the Kalix archipelago. It is uninhabited, but is popular with visitors in the summer. Rånö v ...
. Other islands in the group are Hastaskäret and Berghamn.


History

The island was once a major center for fishermen and seal hunters. There remain traces of simple dwellings, later fishermen's cottages and stone mounds on which nets would have been dried. There is a maze made out of boulders, whose purpose may have been to appease the gods and ensure a good catch of fish. There is a small old fishing village from the late 18th century in the southeast. There are also the remains of a chapel from this period that has been allowed to decay.


Description

Getskär/Renskär is part of the Likskär nature reserve. The port of Getskärsviken is well protected except from strong easterly winds. The harbor depth is and has berths for fifteen boats. There is a sandy beach in the southern part of the bay, a stone pier and a floating dock. There are barbecues on the beach with seats, firewood storage, trails, restrooms, and a sauna. Renskär forms the larger, southern part of the combined island. A trail leads from the sandy beach to the old fishing village in the south, passing the maze and running along a rocky ridge before reaching the village. The trail then leads back to the beach by another route.


References

Citations Sources * * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Getskar Swedish islands in the Baltic Islands of Norrbotten County Kalix