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Country Guide > Europe > Sweden


Gotland and land

These are Sweden’s largest islands, situated off the southeast coast in the Baltic Sea. There is more sunshine here than elsewhere, making it a favourite summer holiday spot with the Swedes and, as a result, the beaches are rather crowded. The islands are of particular interest to ornithologists and botanists and there is a wealth of historic sites – there are Stone, Bronze and Iron Age sites on both islands. Several ferries serve both islands and daily coach trips are available to land over one of Europe’s longest bridges, starting just outside Kalmar on the mainland. Cycles can be hired on the islands.
On Gotland are the Lummelunda Caves with their spectacular stalactites and stalagmites and a preserved medieval town at Kattlundsgrd. Visby is the main town.
On land are the royal summer residence at Solliden; Borgholm Castle; a restored medieval church at Grdslsa; a recently excavated fortified village at Eketorp; and many Viking stones and local windmills. Borgholm is the main town.
   
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