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SAT Lidö Voyage Tips and guide

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    Distance: 11.9 km Officiel web

    The trail begins at the 1 Lidö ferry stop.

    At the Lidö ferry stop you also have a 2 sign about the Lidö trail as the trail is good marked and follow on smaller roads, you can often manage without the electronic map, but it doesn't hurt to have it.

    North of the jetty is 3 Lidö Värdshus, which today is a hotel and restaurant. The current main building was 4 built in 1769 and is well worth a visit if its open. To the right of the ferry stop is the 5 Lidö Windmill. You can find the windmill on Suecia Antiqua et Hodierna mentioned as 6 Lidö this is a collection of engravings of Sweden during its period as a great power.

    Walking west, you will pass 7 some houses that, in the 1940s, served as 8 summer homes for housewives. If you have time, you can take a detour to visit a new 9 a new wind shelter with a nice view a beautiful view. Rumour has it that Lidö Värdshus can arrange food delivery.

    Continuing on the gravel road and pass some 10 open fields you will see a sign Russian own, that is a simple, dry-stone outdoor oven, traditionally found in Sweden’s coastal areas. The name translates to "Russian oven" and is believed to originate from the early 18th century, when Russian troops invaded parts of Sweden during the Great Northern War. These ovens were likely used for baking bread and cooking food while the soldiers were stationed in the region.

    You will continue 11 in the forest and then follow the 12 coastline path a 13 small path and follow 14 the blue yellow ribbons. After 1 km you will come to a nice 15 viewpoint where you can see Arholma on the horizon. The trail turns south and you will follow 16 a forrest trail in direction to the 17 Lidö campsite. If you don't stay here then turn left on a 18 smaller forest road that ends in a location with some 19 older military installations. Turn back in direction the campsite. At the campsite you have a small bathing area 20 small bathing area next to an 21 bbq area with toilets.

    Walk the gravel street south and the trail will turn left into a 22 narrow woodland trail. You will pass a harbor for leisure boats where anchoring takes place at buoys to protect the seabed.

    The path continues along the coastline and it is a rather 23 easy-to-walk trail that takes you back to the ferry stop and the restaurang.

    Nature and outdoor

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    camping sites

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    • 24 Lidö campsite

    rent

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    bbq

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    wind shelters

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    • 28 Lidö wind shelter bbq

    Misc

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    • 29 Lidö outdoor gym

    Culture and history

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    • 30 Lidö farm
    • 31 Lidö nature information
    • 32 Russian own used for baking bread and cooking food while the soldiers were stationed in the region
    • 33 Mink farm From 1937 to 1945, Sweden’s largest mink farm was located here, employing up to 60 people at its peak.

    Amenities and services

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    sleep / eat

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    harbours

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    Get in

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    Dependent time of the year you can go from 37 Räfsnäs ferry stop or if it is high season take a boat from trail SAT Arholma.

    Stockholm Archipelago Trail sections - Getting in

    SAT ArholmaSAT BrottöSAT FinnhamnSAT FjärdlångSAT FurusundSAT GrindaSAT IngmarsöSAT LandsortSAT LidöSAT MöjaSAT NåttaröSAT NämdöSAT OrnöSAT RunmaröSAT RånöSAT SandhamnSAT SvartsöSAT UtöSAT YxlanSAT Ålö                                                                                                                                                                                            



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