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Make time to explore the High Coast of Sweden!

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The High Coast - Höga Kusten, included in the UNESCO’s World Heritage List, collects some of the most spectacular shorelines in Sweden. However, a large amount of its best stuff is rarely seen, because it is simply too remote to access by land. Most of the coastline remains wild and undeveloped.

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Whatever the weather and time of year, a walk along the High Coast's seashore is always spectacular and a great outdoor experience. Alternatively, you could try sailing to out-of-the-way locations for great coastal walking. Spring and summer is the ideal time to visit this heritage coastline. You couldn't imagine a more inspirational place to sail, look and listen.

A boat allows you to see and to step out onto some of the most spectacular shoreline in Sweden. With a waterside base at weekends for example, Höga Kusten can be a fantastic place for day boat owners, who prefere a style of sailing in contact with natural surroundings. If you want to venture outside to explore the coast, your boat can take you pretty much anywhere.

If we take the weather out of the equation and get to understand that we could go to the sea all year round, instead of just four/five weeks a year (if you have got a wet or warm suit, it doesn't matter whether it's raining, sunny or windy), we'll discover there is always something we can do, so... make time to explore!

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If living by the sea is something you can only dream of... we hope the photo gallery we started in the High Coast images section inspires you;  to walk, sail, paint or simply sightsee the Höga Kusten!

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