Löttorp is a locality situated in Borgholm Municipality, Kalmar County, Sweden with 438 inhabitants in 2010. It is connected to the church village Högby on route 136.
Restaurants in Lottorp
4.5 based on 15 reviews
An old church who had been used even like a fort under some of the year since i was builded in for nearly 1000 years ago.
Some days in the summer period there is a guide there.
So did you have some small interest of history its worth a look.
Its still in use sor special occasion like wedding.
4 based on 17 reviews
My 6 yr old grandson and 3 yr granddaughter had a wonderful day. The pace is perfect for them. The go carts all go just fast enough for excitement but not so fast that they were out of their ability to control. We all loved that it is pretty hands off. The kids get to be in charge of how they get around the various tracks. The circus area was great for some play that wasn't go cart derived. Adults get in for free and you can bring your own lunch/snacks. There is a cafe and various ice cream. Lots of fun for all.
3.5 based on 30 reviews
But you have to pay to visit it. There are, at least, 7 mills more, that you don't need to pay to visit. This one has a nice restaurant downstairs, and also a shop and toilet, in case you need.
4.5 based on 33 reviews
Neptuni åkrar is a wonder of the nature. By the sea a 200m wide shingle field spreads out a couple of kilometers. The shingles, lots of smooth rocks, were deposited by the retracting ice sheet during the last ice age sometime between 15000 and 10000 years ago. These fields have created its own micro climate with lots of flowers. There are hiking trails along the field.
Following the fields by the sea is fantastic limestone flat rock formations with a horizontal flat surface extending into the sea. Here you can watch the small fish in the limestone cracks, soak in the sun and then take a dive into the sea.
The area is apparently excellent for snorkeling and diving because of the teeming sea life and limestone formations.
Just adjacent to the stone fields is apparently a viking ship grave, called Forgallaskeppet. I missed that. Next trip!
The time to visit is when the sun is shining and the sea is quite calm.
3.5 based on 10 reviews
Not usually a fan of riding wild animals. But these camels are so clearly happy and relaxed that you feel chilled just being with them. It's basically a large field with a mounting stage to enable you to get on and off the camels and a load of camels hanging out. Interacting with each other or with the humans. You can stroke them and for a small extra fee ride them for 5 to 10 mins. There are no sticks used or food incentives given to the camels, although you might have to scratch one under the chin. Just imagine a big hairy dog, that happens to have humps and you are there! There is also a small petting zoo with goats, rabbits and pigs. You won't spend hours here, but on an overcast day, when you want something different for the family to try it's worth a visit
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