Gulf of Bohus
The Gulf of Bohus is a coastal area located between Sweden and Norway, specifically along the western coast of Sweden. It is part of the larger Skagerrak strait, which connects the North Sea to the Baltic Sea. The gulf is known for its picturesque archipelago, featuring numerous islands and islets, making it a popular destination for boating and fishing.
The region surrounding the Gulf of Bohus is rich in marine biodiversity and offers various recreational activities. The nearby city of Gothenburg serves as a major urban center, providing access to the gulf's natural beauty and cultural attractions. The area is also significant for its historical maritime trade routes.