Gårdlösa is the site of an Iron Age settlement in the parish of Smedstorp in Skåne, Sweden.
In 1949, a woman's grave from the Roman Iron Age was found in Gårdlösa.
In 1963–1976, there were archaeological excavations of house foundations, grave fields and a shrine.
The rich and varied material has enabled scholars to perform cross-domain studies of the inhabitants' social, economic and religious life, giving a good picture of an Iron Age agricultural settlement and its resources.
There are two stone circles, and two irregularly shaped cobble-clad graves and a smaller one, as well as a circular formation of stones from the late Vendel Age or the Viking Age.