Hindens Rev is a long, narrow, straight peninsula that projects westwards from Kålland into Dalbosjön, the western part of lake Vänern.
The latter is in turn part of a series of terminal moraines that runs from southern Norway through Dalsland, Skaraborg and Östergötland, continuing under the Baltic Sea into southern Finland and Russia as the Salpausselkä moraine which separates lakes Ladoga and Saimaa.
At high tide its extreme point becomes five small island called Killingarna ("the [goat] Kids").
The moraine reappears twelve kilometers away on the western shore of Vänern, where it is known as Hjortens udde.
Hindens Rev is a popular destination for picnickers and tourists, offering hiking, fishing and birding opportunities in summer and tour skating in winter.