Swedish Islands
The Swedish Islands are a group of over 30,000 islands located in the Baltic Sea and Gulf of Bothnia. The largest and most well-known island is Gotland, famous for its medieval architecture and beautiful landscapes. Other notable islands include Öland, known for its unique flora and fauna, and the Stockholm Archipelago, which consists of around 30,000 islands, islets, and rocks.
These islands offer a variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking, sailing, and fishing. Many islands are inhabited, with charming villages and rich cultural heritage. The Swedish Islands are popular destinations for both locals and tourists seeking natural beauty and tranquility.