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Southern Gothenburg Archipelago Review

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Beautiful all year round! Outside the island, my choice is br_nn_ and vr_ng_. Quiet beach, beautiful nature, delicious food and friendly people. Come here and spend the weekend at br_nn_ Guesthouse you will fall in love with an quaint village where cars are forbidden.

Southern Gothenburg Archipelago

Posted: May 13, 2019
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  • _We***02
    5/5Outstanding

    Amazing scenery! Recommended a boat trip during a sunny day. On some islands you can still see the small fortifications and cannons put there for defense.

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    Posted: Sep 13, 2020
  • 137***66
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    This area of the southern Gothenburg Islands was our visit to the southern islands of Branno and Flago in August and I can only say they are beautiful. It is a picturesque area where you can swim, take pictures and hang out in beautiful clear water. This is a place that looks like it has appeared from a fisherman story. Worth a visit!

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    Posted: Oct 18, 2019
  • WaterlilyA
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    Gothenburg, the birthplace of the rich car. I don't feel more like the island of the southern archipelago. Take the 11 tram from the city to transfer (free) and arrive easily. There is sunshine, every time you lift your eyes, it is the scenery

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    Posted: Jul 5, 2019
  • Areal
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    Gothenburg is Sweden's second largest city, although not as famous as the capital Stockholm, but also a famous tourist city in Sweden. Not only is it uniquely Nordic, but also the seaport city, and it also “gives away” the postcard-like scenery of the islands, which is worth the fare. So I can’t wait to get to my first stop on Hena Island. The Gothenburg Islands are an archipelago in the West Bank of Sweden located in the Strait of Katgat, usually divided into south and north. The islands in the south belong to the city of Gothenburg in West Jotland; the islands in the north belong to the city of Ukler in Buhus, also known as the "Ukler Islands". There are two ways to go to the islands: cruises and buses, which are only available in summer and take to the pier. By bus, you can get everything at Gothenburg's Central Station (central station) There are 290 and 291 buses from Central Station to Hena Island. Tickets can be bought at 7-11 convenience stores or pressbyran convenience stores (it is also important to note here that the tickets are valid within three hours, so don't buy them one day in advance). These two convenience stores can be seen everywhere in the station. If you don't buy tickets, please rest assured that you can also buy them on the bus. Convenient enough. The bus goes directly to the ferry and then starts driving between the islands without worrying about it deviating from the path (you can see the foreplay path in real time via google map) until it stops at the site Hönö Klåva. Next is the island itinerary booked in advance. Includes 2 hours (preparation work is also included, about1.5 hours at sea) fishing and standard three-course dinner. The total time is about 4 hours. Of course, you can choose to travel freely on the island, stroll, eat, afternoon tea, coffee... casual, as long as you pay attention to the return train, don't miss the last class. The last bus and ferry tickets will also have some time differences. It may sound complicated, but it is easy to implement. In short, since you are in Gothenburg, you can leave a day for the islands.

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    Posted: Mar 6, 2020