Sankt Ibb is a settlement on the island of Ven off the coast of Skåne. There is a boat dock and a medieval church. Near the settlement there are 50-meter-high cliffs, which are the island's landscape curiosity.
The settlement consists of several houses and takes its name from the church of Sankt Ibb. At the foot of the hill on which the temple stands, there is a small harbor called Kyrkbacken. There is also a fishing harbor called Norreborg on the island. From both ports, you can go on a trip to the southern coast of the island, where there are sandstone and chalk cliffs.
In addition to the church of Sankt Ibb, there is also a former neo-Gothic church on the island, which now houses the Tycho Brahe Museum. You can see navigation devices and ancient astronomical instruments. Next to the church, there is a picturesque garden and the remains of bastion fortifications.