The protected lands of Langhammarsgubben in the north of Fårö Island are notable for rugged northern nature, wastelands, dunes and wild pebble coast, where tourists from the mainland tend to watch birds and wander among ancient limestone boulders. Lack of infrastructure does not scare travelers who are drawn to the dramatic seascapes and bizarre raukars, the uncreated miracle of the Langhammarsgubben coastline left over from the reefs of the last ice age.