Uddevalla in Sweden, from Europe region, is best know for Specialty Museums. Discover best things to do in Uddevalla with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 71 reviews
With frequent events and special displays this is an excellent museum showing the development of the town and the wider region. More unknown is the excellent art collection which is small but high quality. Perhaps the only disappointment is the size of the display about the shipbuilding industry which was a main industry in the region for many years. The cafe serves reasonable food and there is an interesting shop selling local items
4.5 based on 24 reviews
This was a small place, but very fun. A highlight of our trip. Spend a few hours. The bathroom was interesting with the two holes. Directions on the wall show you how to do it.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
This is a great place to bring your kids for a day out. Free pony riding, petting zoo with rabbits, hens, goats and more. Good picknick area with space to grill, swings, sandboxes ans slides. There are also several paths in the forest, including one that is wheel-char accessible.
4 based on 11 reviews
Gustafsberg är idylliskt med sina gamla sevärda byggnader. Ligger fint vid vattnet. Gå omkring i området och sedan ta en fika på café Snäckan. Återkommer flera gånger på året från Göteborg. Gillar denna plats. Ett måste för den som besöker Uddevalla. Strandpromenaden som går utmed havet från Uddevalla passerar Gustafsberg och vidare till Lindesnäs, så man kan promenera någon kilometer hit från Skeppsviken.
För den som kommer med bil så finns det parkering.
4 based on 11 reviews
Är rätt bra ställe om man bortser från väldigt dyrt inträde och extremt branta rutschkanor. Tom jag som är vuxen var livrädd att åka på dem. Fy..
Men annars är det mysigt och fräscht eftersom det är relativt nytt ställe. Det finns ett stort bollhav på Stellas lekland och det gillas verkligen.
4 based on 10 reviews
In the north east parts of Uddevalla in the edge of an industrial area you’ll find these remnants from the end of the last Ice Age approximately 10000 years ago. The altitude over the sea level is about 90 meters and the banks of shells from these Ice Age Molluscs and Balanidaes are about 15 meters deep. At that time the earth crust had been pressed down under the sea level by the weight of kilometers of ice. Later the Yoldia Sea (Baltic Sea) opened up against Atlantic Ocean through a sound over Uddevalla and the melting water met nutrient salt water and it became for a long period of time very good conditions for these life forms. Scientists have found about 100 different species in the banks plus some boons from mammalians. The Shell Banks have been under very heavy exploitation during the past years and were finally saved 5 to 12 when only 10% was left and are now a National Reserve Park. The Park is also hosting a lot of lime loving flowers and some of them are very attractive to butterflies, so during the summer you will also find a rich flora and fauna. The small but very interesting Museum exhibition is open June to August, Tuesday to Sunday 11 to 17, but you can walk around in the banks all of the year whenever you like. I can strongly recommend a visit.
4 based on 5 reviews
3.5 based on 8 reviews
Well, its a square with a statue. Here in early september a few pokemon players, and a few on the benches soaking up a little sun. Couple of cafés on the peremiter, and plenty parking this sunday.
4 based on 3 reviews
Perfekt för en stilla promenad och några parkbänkar om man inte sätter sig i gräset en stund.
Men inte nåt att se annars än några änder och Bäveån som rinner förbi.
Nu har Uddevalla Kommun gjort i ordning en trappa i sten ner till ån sommaren 2015, som redan besökts av många stadsbor, då det är nytt, men inte mycket att uppleva annars.
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