Picture yourself paddling through calm waters, birds singing overhead and the Bohuslän archipelago stretching out in front of you. Kayaking in Bohuslän with Nature Travels combines elements of guided and self-guided trips - you'll receive only a map and a recommended route before setting out on your adventure. During the days you can negotiate the hundreds of islands that form the archipelago, while accommodation comes in the shape of remote campsites, some located on islands that are otherwise completely deserted. For those with kayaking experience, the guides can suggest a more challenging route.
Address: Uddevalla, Bohuslän
Price: 3 day tours from £196 per person
Open: Start date arrangements between May 1st and September 30th
Ideal for novices and experienced paddlers alike, this 3 day guided kayaking trip with Nature Travels allows a unique look at the Koster and Fjällbacka Archipelago. The Koster Archipelago has more hours sunshine than any other location in Sweden, while the islands, rocks and skerries that make up the region have recently been designated Sweden's first Marine National Park. Because the network of Koster's islands is too complex for larger boats you'll have the area completely to yourselves, paddling at your leisure and pausing to admire the seals basking in the sun or the sight of Ursholmen lighthouse in the distance. You'll also explore the Fjällbacka Archipelago, on of the most sheltered areas of water in the region, meaning that even in windy conditions you can paddle through the inner channels, with your guide offering insight into the area's fascinating history.