Understand
[edit]One of the lesser known Nordic archipelagoes, the Blekinge archipelago is usually warmer and less crowded than Stockholm archipelago and Bohuslän. The Blekinge archipelago is somewhat different from the archipelagoes along the Swedish east and west coasts as deciduous trees are growing there in large numbers, especially solitaire and old oak tress that are windbiten and smaller than those on the mainland. The Blekinge coat of arms features an oak tree.
Islands
[edit]- Senoren
- Sturkö
- Tjurkö
- Aspö
- Hasslö
Get in
[edit]Many islands and peninsulae can be reached on road.
By car
[edit]Drive to Sturkö: Take the E22 Go through 1 roundabout Slight right at 738 Continue on Sturkövägen
By boat
[edit]Regular ferries depart daily from Karlskrona to Sturkö and Tjurkö. See also boating on the Baltic Sea.
Get around
[edit]If you want to travel around Sturkö car is advised, but the island can be easily navigated with bicycles.
See
[edit]- Runestones.
- Zoo.
- Nature Reserve.
Do
[edit]Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]Stop by Sturkö's scenic windmill for light lunch, local artist gallery or a lovely coffee, with a view overlooking the bay of Bredavik.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]Camping
Connect
[edit]Stay safe
[edit]Take care when driving as certain roads become increasingly narrow.
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