Simrishamn is a locality and the seat of Simrishamn Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 6,527 inhabitants in 2010. Simrishamn is, despite its small population, for historical reasons normally still referred to as a city.
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The ship Sarpen was built in 1892 and is run as a training and school ship. The ship is owned by Simrishamns scout association since 1963. In the summer Sarpen sails with both scouts and private individuals on both shorter day- / evening trips, weekend trips and long sailings. On the website you can read when we plan to sail. Contact information is available on the website. Welcome!
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World Class Salmon Fishing, southest Skane. Take this opportunity to book a half-day or full day at sea with Scandinavians leading salmon fishing guide, Johan Abelsson. Trolling is a method of putting out bait at different depths behind and to the side of the boat and then trying to find where the salmon are chasing the herring.
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At Tobisviksheden the sand is round and a little rough. The swimming area is located in Tobisvik, within walking distance just north of Simrishamn, and consists of an approximately two kilometer long sandy beach. The beach is not shallow, it gets deep very quickly and gravel in the water occurs. Within the sandy beach is a larger sandy field with sparse vegetation. An attractive campsite is available, with minigolf and swimming pool. The beach is very popular.
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Beautiful, exotic beach, popular in the summer, but also all year round. Located between Vik and Stenshuvud. A collection of beautiful old half-timbered houses that were moved from the old Knaback, current Ravlunda Shooting range, in the late 1950's. In one of the fish stalls, the sea wall, housed a chapel, St Nicholas chapel.
The little “côte d’azur” of Sweden. Definitely a beach to visit! Beautiful beautiful beautiful! Lovely
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A picturesque fishing village whose character is still preserved. Limestone peninsula between Skillinge and Brantevik. Gislovshammar, one of Osterlens favorite spots for trout fishermen. The cape is also popular for windsurfers. From the stones were in the past millstones struck out and you see still large circular depressions in the rocks by the beach bed. Nice place to visit.
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