Getskär and Renskär are two islands in the north of the Swedish sector of the Bay of Bothnia, in the Kalix archipelago, that have become joined through uplift of the land due to post-glacial rebound and are now one.
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.
[4] 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.