Discover the best top things to do in The High Coast, Sweden including Mjosjo Fargard, Salusand Havsbad, Slattdalsskrevan, Omnebadet, Herno Gin, Trysunda naturreservat, Sjalevads kyrka, Hoga Kusten, Hemso Fastning, Skare Stoperi & Butik.
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Farming with lambs, hens and cows. Welcome to buy food from these animals.
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The southern entrance is without a doubt the most used. From here it is close to Skuleskogen's biggest attraction, Slåttdalsskrevan.Once at the crevice, you can take a coffee break or a dip by the idyllic Tärnättvattnen or hike up to Slåttdalsberget for one of the High Coast's most beautiful views.
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Omnebadet/Omne Beach is located at a Beautiful sweet water Lake. The Beach can host Caravans, Housecars ant tent camping. Fresh water from ta, outdor Grill for Barbeque and playground for Young Children. Popular stopover place to relaxing during long trip drivings.
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Herno Gin is the first dedicated gin distillery in Sweden. Our hand hammered copper stills Kierstin and Marit are crafting our awardwinning organic gin from natural botanicals. It all begun with a passion for gin and a dream evolving to gin crafting. A journey that took me to places and gin distilleries all around the world in my thirst for knowledge and my search for ginspiration. When me and my wife bought an 1800-century farm in Dala, situated in the The High Coast of Sweden, and I started to create truly organic, artisan gin inspired by the natural beauty of the region, magic begun to happen. Today Herno Gin is the most awarded gin I Europe 2013–2019, crowned World's Best Gin 2017 and 2018, World's Best Matured Gin 2019 and also Best Gin in Asia 2018. Herno Gin is a dream come true. // Jon Hillgren, founder and Master Distiller, Herno Gin.
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In the far reaches of northern Europe there is a place where the forces of nature have been working for 20,000 years to shape a dramatic landscape with the world’s highest coastline.
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This fortress is a well preserved military installation that was built by the Swedes during the Cold War era and only closed in the early 1990s. Above ground, there are lots of pieces of military weaponry - guns, tanks, etc, as well as a restaurant that is open at lunchtime. Below ground, a guided tour takes you through what could be a functioning city today, complete with a small hospital, shop, sleeping quarters, office areas, dining room and intelligence offices. It's a really cool place to visit and reminds us about the seriousness of the Cold War era and what it meant for Sweden. It's a bit out of the way, being in northern Sweden, but if you happen to be around the Härnsand area, worth a visit.
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