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Torhamns Udde
The guide was updated:Torhamns Udde is an open peninsula surrounded by meadows, marshes, and bushland. Renowned for its birdlife, it offers a path which meanders through fields of grass and coastal meadows, featuring birdwatching towers for convenient rest stops, providing an ideal environment for nature enthusiasts and those keen on exploring the cultural heritage of this picturesque location.
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Hanö, a fairytale island only half an hour by boat from Nogersund, beckons with a magical charm. The brief ferry ride reveals captivating stories, notably the Dragon tale, where a dragon crashed upon the lighthouse's first lighting. Hanö enchants visitors with three beautiful bathing places, a restaurant overlooking Hanö Bay, and a rich maritime heritage dating back to the 1800s.
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Aspö
To Aspö, an island with about 500 inhabitants, you can take less than half an hour with the Aspöfärjan from Handelshamnen in Karlskrona. There is plenty to do here and if you have a bike with you, Aspö offers two-mile-long rounds on winding roads that take you deep into the island's summer wilderness. Along the way, you can cool off at the island's bathing area or take a lovely dip from the cliffs. If you are interested in art, you can stop at one of the malls on the island. Queen's Castle, dating from the 17th century, is part of the World Heritage and definitely a must-visit during the Aspö stay.
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Popular Tjärö
Tjärö, an idyllic archipelago island, embodies the essence of the Swedish archipelago with its stunning nature, grazing animals, stone fences, and leafy hiking trails. Designated as a nature reserve, Tjärö boasts abundant plant and bird life, offering a tranquil retreat into the heart of nature.
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Senoren
Senoren Island, situated close to the mainland, is a captivating haven with lush greenery that beautifully frames the picturesque agricultural landscape. The island's appeal is heightened by a 40-metre-high cliff, providing breathtaking views of Sweden's southernmost wilderness. Explore an untouched beech and oak forest adorned with rich flora, creating a scenic masterpiece that invites visitors to immerse themselves in the natural splendour of Senoren.
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Torhamns Udde
Torhamns Udde is an open peninsula surrounded by meadows, marshes, and bushland. Renowned for its birdlife, it offers a path which meanders through fields of grass and coastal meadows, featuring birdwatching towers for convenient rest stops, providing an ideal environment for nature enthusiasts and those keen on exploring the cultural heritage of this picturesque location.
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Stenshamn & Utlängan
Stenshamn and Utlängan, connected islands in Karlskrona's eastern archipelago, is a perfect day trip from the city. Rich birdlife, opportunities for bathing, and outdoor activities abound on these islands. Explore the marked hiking trail, delving into the island's history and natural beauty. A boathouse exhibition at Stenshamn Harbour provides insights into the islands' 20th-century history.
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Kristianopel
Situated approximately 40 km north of Karlskrona, Kristianopel is a charming village that breathes life into a captivating history. Echoes of bygone eras of strife and conflict resonate through its streets, bearing witness to a time when the border between Denmark and Sweden converged in this very region. The sprawling city wall, stretching for kilometres with formidable bastions, not only served as a protective barrier for inhabitants but stands today as a tangible reminder of the once heavily fortified border.
Founded in the early 1600s by Danish King Christian IV, Kristianopel holds the prestigious title of Scandinavia's first Renaissance city. In this historic village, visitors can explore small shops, inviting restaurants, and a popular café, immersing themselves in its vibrant ambience. For a breathtaking panoramic view, you can walk around parts of the mighty old city wall, offering a unique perspective that captures Kristianopel's timeless allure.
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Tärnö
At the outermost reaches lies Tärnö, the largest island in Karlshamn's archipelago. From Drakaberget, the island's highest point, panoramic views unveil over half of Blekinge's coast, with ancient mountain burrows thought to be marks of a dragon from bygone times. The island is adorned with the Tärnö lighthouse on Iberget, constructed in 1910.
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Kastellet
Kastellet, a fortress island situated just off the port entrance of Karlshamn, stands as a testament to historical conflicts during the 17th-century feuds with the Danish. Beyond its historical significance, Kastellet provides the picturesque backdrop for a beloved local theatre performance held during the summer months. Accessible by boat from the inner harbour in Karlshamn during the summer season, Kastellet invites exploration and appreciation of its rich history and scenic allure.
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Exotic Utklippan
Utklippan is not only Sweden's southeastern archipelago, but it is also an exotic place in the outermost sea band with rarely seen wildlife. Here you can get up close with both grey seals and knob seals, an experience seldom found elsewhere. For those staying ashore, the island introduces the green-spotted toad, complemented by a vibrant birdlife. Hosting a lighthouse since 1789, Utklippan preserves a rich maritime history. Accessible via the archipelago boat departing from Handelshamnen in Karlskrona during the summer, Utklippan beckons adventurers to explore its remarkable biodiversity and historical charm.
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