Källskär is a small island in the southern outer archipelago of Kökar, Åland. Despite being one of Kökar’s most popular excursion destination, this was actually our first visit to this unique island.
The Källskar itself is a rugged island and exposed to the open Baltic Sea. However, it is the interesting cultural legacy, that makes the island so popular visiting destination.
In 1958, Baron Göran Åkerhielm established a summer residence on Källskär, building a log villa and Mediterranean‑style garden complete with classical sculptures like a Hermes statue originally from Florence.
The artist and author Tove Jansson visited the island. Her time there inspired aspects of the Moomin stories, and she even painted a picture over the fireplace in the main villa





