For more than a hundred years they lived out here, on the terms of the island and the sea. Now the door to the Lighthouse Master's home has opened again. A destination for seafarers from near and far, for nature lovers and pleasure seekers, for those who seek tranquillity or community. Enjoyment in a place where all your senses are amplified.
After careful renovation, the historic lighthouse residence from 1868 has been transformed into an internationally award-winning hotel with awards such as the World's Best Hotel Concept, the Grand Tourism Prize and The Special One.
The hotel offers nine well-designed rooms with beautiful views and sleeping accommodation for up to 22 guests.

Below you will find information on current offers and upcoming events on the island.
Celebrate your colleague, surprise your loved one, congratulate your friend, or treat someone who has Pater Noster their bucket list.
Give the gift of an unforgettable experience in a nature reserve, on a secluded island at the edge of the ocean.
A gift that creates memories for life, where the sea, history, and tranquility meet in a truly unique environment.

Pater Noster a unique setting for everything from exclusive conferences and corporate events to photo shoots and TV productions.
We welcome groups all year round, as we also arrange transportation to and from the island. There is space for 150 day guests and 22 overnight guests, with the option of having the hotel exclusively for your group.
Book your memorable event at one of Sweden's most unique locations.

Here, where the wind is fresher, the water saltier, and the seafood fresher, unique culinary experiences await.
We use local, seasonal ingredients, and vegetables and herbs are grown in the lighthouse garden. Fish and seafood from the Kattegat and Skagerrak are the focus, and even flavorful seaweed is given new creative expressions by our head chef.
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For over 150 years, the Pater Noster lighthouse has guided sailors in Sweden's most dangerous waters. It was built in 1868 on the island of Hamneskär by the celebrated engineer Gustav von Heidenstam, the same man who developed lighthouse systems around the Swedish coast. Today, the lighthouse is a unique destination in the Bohuslän archipelago.
