The archipelago of Gothenburg (Göteborg) in Sweden is a stunning and diverse collection of islands located along the western coast of Sweden, near the city of Gothenburg. It is renowned for its natural beauty, historic sites, charming villages, and outdoor activities. The archipelago extends approximately 60 kilometers (about 37 miles) from the city out into the North Sea. The archipelago comprises over 20 inhabited islands and numerous smaller islets and rocks. The largest inhabited islands include Hönö, Öckerö, Brännö, Vrångö, Styrsö, and Donsö. The islands are easily accessible by ferry services from Gothenburg’s harbor, which operate year-round. These ferries provide a scenic and convenient way to explore the islands. While some islands have permanent residents, others are primarily seasonal or weekend destinations. Many visitors come for day trips or stay overnight in charming guesthouses and cottages.
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