Swedish West Coast
The Swedish West Coast is a picturesque region along the western shoreline of Sweden, known for its stunning archipelagos, charming fishing villages, and beautiful landscapes. The coastline stretches from the city of Gothenburg to the northern town of Strömstad, featuring numerous islands and islets that are popular for boating and outdoor activities.
This area is characterized by its unique granite cliffs, sandy beaches, and rich marine life. The Kosterhavet National Park, located near the Koster Islands, is Sweden's first marine national park, offering diverse ecosystems and opportunities for snorkeling and diving. The region is also famous for its seafood, particularly herring and lobster.