What to see and do on Orust? This beautiful west coast island offers a wonderful environment with cliffs, islets and skerries. Here you will find tips on sights, experiences and activities for your holiday.
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MUMA Muralmålningar (Mural Modern Art) is an art project that empowers rural women in eastern Orust. Using murals on barn walls, their stories are told. So delicious! We made a round and checked out the artworks.
Read moreKäringön is an idyllic island off Orust in Bohuslän. Here you can sunbathe and swim, walk in picturesque alleys and hang out in cosy restaurants in the harbour. We made a lovely day trip by boat from Tuvesvik on Orust.
Read moreWhat to see and do on Tjörn? This scenic island on the west coast of Bohuslän offers a wonderful holiday idyll. Here you will find tips on sights, experiences and activities.
Read moreDyrön, or Stora Dyrön as the island is actually called, is a lovely and scenic archipelago island outside Tjörn in Bohuslän. We took a boat trip here from Rönnäng on Tjörn and experienced a fantastic day, hiking along the Dyröleden trail.
Read moreCarlsten Fortress on Marstrand is an exciting attraction, offering fascinating historical settings and compelling stories. The fortress has been taken twice, and famous prisoners have been imprisoned here, such as the famous Lasse-Maja.
Read moreThe Öckerö Islands in the Gothenburg archipelago consist of about ten islands, four of which are connected by bridges: Fotö, Öckerö, Hönö and Hälsö. We took a ferry here with our motorhome and spent two nights in a real idyll.
Read moreWhat to do in Malmö? This Scanian city has a lot to offer in terms of charming neighbourhoods, lovely beaches and exciting attractions. Here are all our top tips for things to see and do in Malmö.
Read moreStreet Art in Malmö! It can be called street art, murals, murals or simply public art. Whatever you call it, you'll find a lot of this stuff in Malmö. We offer photos and also a map for those who want to discover Malmö's delicious painted walls.
Read moreThe Disgusting Food Museum in Malmö is for those who want to shudder and think "I'm so glad I'm not invited to grilled guinea pig in South America tonight". But it's also for those who want to reflect on their own eating habits... Perhaps in Sweden we eat things that are perceived as "disgusting" by others?
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