230°
An uninterrupted horizon
Hållnäs is a coastal area comprised of nearly 50 kilometers of pristine shoreline along th Baltic Sea. The flat, varied landscape offers everything from rocky shores facing the open sea to secluded covers with sandy beashes.

The westernmost point of Hållnäs coast lies at Fagerviken. From here the shoreline winds north, passing fishing hamlets and beaches, before finally turning south at Rödhäll and coming to Ängskär, Skaten and the Hållnäs' southeast boundry.

An archipelag lies scattered along most of the Hållnäs coast. Here you can always find a privat islet for yourself, even during the hottest days in July.

In the winter the ice will occasionally freeze all the way to the island, allowing for the unforgettable skating excursions.

The world's largest tern, sternia caspia, is found in only a few places in Sweden. one of the largest colonies lives in Björn's archipelago.

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Beyond Fågel- sundet lies Björn's archi- pelago and Björn's light- house. It is an area of about
4 x 4 kilometers with rocky islets and wooded islands.


In the summer boattrips are arranged to the lighthouse Björn island. From the top of the light- house you have a 230° degree of view of the horizon.