5-Day Kayak & Wildcamp the Archipelago of Sweden
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5-Day Kayak & Wildcamp the Archipelago of Sweden

5 days
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All your provided gear and pre-ordered groceries are waiting for you at the launch. We'll do a briefing on navigation, safety and the area, and go through a rough plan for your expedition. You'll repack your clothes into drybags and load the kayaks. Using our top-of-the-line equipment is a real treat! It can be hard to justify purchasing gear of that caliber on your own!
Our launch site is situated in a sheltered bay – soon you round the first islands and see a maze of islands spreading out in all directions.

Duration: 2 hours

Location: Do the North, Norrkoping, Ostergotland County

Day 1 - During your paddle northeast towards Aspöja you’ll pass through many clusters of forested islands and islets. A variety of different ducks, as well as swans and Grey herons breed around here, and White-tailed eagles are sighted regularly since they nest in large trees nearby.
Continue paddling through the Uggelholmarna Nature Reserve, a great spot for a break. Three hundred year-old pine and linden trees grow here, and the open forest is perfect for a short wander. Aim east towards the narrow inlet between Lammskär and Kalvskär - you'll end up surrounded by a beautiful and sheltered atoll formation of islands.
A short distance north you'll reach the cluster of islets south of Aspöja - one of the most gorgeous settings of the archipelago with spectacular sunset views.

Duration: 12 hours

Location: Aspöja Gården

Day 2 - Today is an absolutely stunning route southeast through the outer archipelago and its barren wind-pined tiny islands. Begin by heading east past the bird sanctuaries around Torrskär and Stångklabben. Large colonies of Herring gulls breed around here and perhaps you'll spot waders like Oystercatchers and Ruddy turnstones.
Continue your expedition southward to the Missjö Archipelago, where massive clusters of hundreds of islets and skerries stretch south for ten kilometres. The blue horizon is your backdrop and it’s so beautiful out here! You may spot Ospreys, Great Cormorants and Arctic skuas along with many other types of birds. Grey seal sightings are frequent around Norrbådarna and Ådskär.
After a strenuous paddle you reach one of the most famous points of interest in Saint Anna - the old navigation mark Kupa Klint. It’s a fantastic lookout with spectacular views of the archipelago spreading out below. Inside the outer band of skerries you find the large island Missjö with its parallel islands. There is a rustic pub on Missjö run by local boat taxi man and sea dog Mats. He's often there to host and tell stories and it's a very fun time indeed!

Duration: 12 hours

Location: Södling's

Day 3 - Steer your kayak south towards the most visited island in the area – Harstena. An idyllic view of the village greets you as you paddle the narrow inlet. Harstena is famous far and wide for its picturesque and historic beauty. Learn more about the history of the village at the museum in the old school, munch on delicious cinnamon swirls from the bakery and treat yourself to a meal of delicious archipelago cuisine at the water-side restaurant.
A short paddle west takes you to Torrön and its mosaic of surrounding islets. It’s a very beautiful sheltered area with shallow waters, smooth rocks and calm creeks – great for swimming and sunbathing. Make sure to look down as you glide through the myriad of skerries to view the bladder wrack forests on the rocky bottoms.

Duration: 6 hours

Location: Harstena, Harstena, Ostergotland County

Day 3 - Some of the area's most dramatic scenery awaits to the west. A narrow strait takes you to the steep rock walls crashing almost vertically into the water by Väggö.
Circle back up to Håskö and one of the few traditional homesteads left in the archipelago. The small-scale fishing operation is renowned for fresh deboned perch and alder smoked salmon.
There is a self-served wood-fired sauna right by the waterfront at a very low price. You can also soak in a wood-fired hot tub, but be sure to call in advancecas it takes a while to heat up.
Continue south through the narrow strait by Kråkmarö – a secluded area with many traditional old dwellings used as summer homes, aiming for Gubbö.

Duration: 6 hours

Location: Håskö Fisk och Transport

Day 4 - A half-hour trail up the hill on Gubbö takes you to an old navigation mark - it's been used by seafarers for centuries. You’ll get a fantastic view of the surrounding islands, and White-tailed eagles are often seen soaring past!
Head south through the pretty islands by Laxvarp and assess whether you will take on a paddle to the Häradskär lighthouse. It's not for the faint of heart! The old iron lighthouse is the last outpost of the archipelago right on the open sea. The only sounds out here are bird calls and the rhythmic crashing of the sea against the flat rocks. You're as close to the open sea as you're going to get and it's beautiful!

Duration: 12 hours

Location: Häradsskärs fyr

The final morning waking up in your island wonderland, you're probably camped somewhere in the clusters of islets south of Fångö. Be sure to take a last dip in the sea and have a hearty breakfast before you head out for the day. Paddle up the eastern side of the large Fångö island to the abandoned copper mine. During the 19th century, this was a prominent site for mining copper and there are many remains from this era still – deep mining shafts, massive piles of waste rock and old house foundations.
Round the island and kayak through the tiny canal that takes you opposite Fyrudden. Cross a small strait westward, and you reach the mainland and the endpoint of your journey. Unload the kayaks at the dock, wander the marina, eat some ice-cream, and start reminiscing. You just completed an impressive kayaking expedition all by yourselves in a truly wild coastal landscape!

Duration: 6 hours

Location: Fyrudden Gästhamn

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Included
  • Top quality kayaking, camping & cooking gear
  • Return transport Norrköping-Saint Anna
  • Food order - we shop and pack for you at cost price
  • Briefing on the area, navigation and safety
  • Detailed guide book
  • Cell phone for weather reports & communication
  • 24/7 Do the North service while kayaking
Not included
  • Food and drinks
  • Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
  • Flights
  • Airport transfer to Norrköping
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
  • A maximum of 12 people per booking
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Features
Tourism
90%
Cultural
65%
Adrenaline
60%
Aquatic
55%
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