
Your Private
ISLAND IN
STOCKHOLM'S ARCHIPELAGO
Nearby things to see and do....
Within 30 kilometers of the island there is a variety of interesting things
to see and do.
To eat:
Stavsnasbageri (restaurant, bakery, and live music)
Motorverkstaden (restaurant)
Bullando (restaurant)
Systrarna Deselius (bakery)
Home made gourmet ice cream
Stromma Restaurant and Canal Bar
To do:
Explore the "hidden" Viking ruins on a neighboring island - we'll share our secret!
Crystal Outlets (Kosta Boda, Iitalia, Orrefors, Villeroy & Boch) in Gustavsberg
Gustavsberg Porcelain Museum and Factory Outlet
Necessities:
ICA Nara (grocery store)
Djuro (a little bigger grocery store)
Preem gas station
And a little bit further away.....if you must leave, go here!
Wasa Museum - Scandinavia's most-visited museum featuring the only almost fully intact 17th century ship that has ever been salvaged, the 64-gun warship Vasa that sank on her maiden voyage in 1628.
Skansen - The first open-air museum and zoo in Sweden located in Stockholm. It was founded in 1891 to show the way of life in the different parts of Sweden before the industrial era.
Drottningholm - The residence of the Swedish Royal Family since 1981 is open to the public. The village was planned and built in the mid 18th century for the people working at the palace and contains many picturesque houses and villas.
Junibacken - A children's interactive play museum devoted to Swedish children’s literature, especially Astrid Lindgren.
