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Deserted islands

Good food, fine wines, tent, your comfiest sleeping bag and several changes of clothing – everything will fit into your stable sea kayak as you head towards the outstanding Swedish archipelago.

Close to Island Borgen, in Stockholm archipelago

Close to Island Borgen, in Stockholm archipelago

Canoe over water to places the larger boats never venture and find your very own tranquil paradise on some deserted island.

The many Swedish archipelagos all have their own special characteristics. Norrbotten archipelago in the extreme north is very extensive and suitable for an extra long canoe excursion. Further south you will find Höga Kusten (the High Coast) with its high, rocky, dramatic archipelago.Stockholm archipelago comprises over 24,000 islands, skerries and islets, some inhabited - others deserted.

You can start your canoeing in the heart of Stockholm City and set out on a several week long canoeing holiday. If you grow tired of sleeping in a tent and cooking food on a gas stove, there is a rich offering of top-class restaurants, charming hotels and value-for-money youth hostels and boarding houses spread throughout the archipelago.

Another unique island world for kayaking can be found on the west coast, to the north and south of Gothenburg, with its more barren and wild rocky islands that have a pink shimmer and where there are excellent opportunities for canoeing close to seal colonies basking in the sun. The St Anna and Västervik archipelagos on the east coast, along with the vast, elongated Lake Mälaren, are also well-known canoeing waters.

 

View from Skuleskogen towards the High Coast

The coast that keeps rising from the sea

The High Coast on the Baltic shore in the Västerbotten and Ångermanland provinces of northeastern Sweden is included in Unesco’s World Heritage list for its unique and highly scenic land and seascape, with a coastline and islands that rise steeply and dramatically from the sea.

Stockholm archipelago, the island In-Fredel

Magnificent seascapes of endless diversity

Magnificent seascapes of endless diversity. Central Sweden´s eastern coastline is graced by a long string of spectacular archipelago seascapes, with tens of thousands of islands, islets and skerries of diverse character, spanning from the barren and dramatic to the lush and leafy.

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