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Discover Öland island: Sweden’s hidden gem

While many travellers in Sweden head to iconic destinations like Stockholm or Gotland, Öland Island often goes unnoticed. This second-largest Swedish island blends rich history, breathtaking natural landscapes, and unique experiences, making it a destination worth exploring. Whether visiting for a day or a longer stay, Öland promises a mix of charm and adventure.

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A bridge to adventure Öland is situated so close to Sweden’s mainland that reaching it is easy. A six-kilometre-long bridge from the city of Kalmar connects the island to the rest of the country, allowing you to drive straight there. Even better, there’s no toll for crossing, making it an accessible trip for everyone.

But before venturing to Öland, consider stopping in Kalmar to explore its historic sites. Top of the list is Kalmar Castle, renowned as one of the best-preserved Renaissance castles in Scandinavia.

Öland Island, Sweden

The true island life Life on Öland is peaceful and steeped in charm. You’ll find dry stone walls, picturesque windmills, grazing livestock, ancient runestones, and even the ruins of medieval fortresses.

The island is long and narrow, with lighthouses standing proudly at both its north and south ends. Visitors to the south lighthouse can climb its tower for breathtaking views of the surrounding nature. Don’t be surprised if you encounter cows or sheep wandering nearby – their presence is part of the charm.

One of Öland’s most iconic sites is Borgholm Castle. This nearly 800-year-old castle ruin is one of the most fascinating of its kind in Scandinavia. Today, it houses a museum that invites you to take a historical journey through Sweden, Scandinavia, and even European history.

Of course, no island is complete without its beaches. On Öland’s west coast, Köpingsvik Beach is a favourite among families. Its shallow waters are perfect for children, making it an ideal spot for a sunny day out.

Borgholms Slott

Exotic experiences await One of Öland’s most surprising attractions is its camel ranch, Ormöga Kamelranch. Known as the largest camel farm in the Nordic countries, it’s an unusual sight to see these majestic creatures grazing in the fields, often causing first-time visitors to stop and snap photos.

If you’re travelling with kids, the Ölands Animal & Amusement Park is a must-see. Conveniently located near the bridge, this park is a three-in-one destination featuring a zoo, an amusement park, and a water park. The park is family-friendly in scale, ensuring that visitors don’t tire out from walking. The zoo alone is home to an impressive collection of animals, ranging from tigers to large primates. And with on-site camping options, you can spend even more time enjoying everything the park has to offer.

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