Discover High Coast natural beauty and World Heritage
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.
Its shoreline offers a variety of ways to experience the nature and the sea.
Spring and summer is the ideal time to visit this heritage coastline: you couldn't imagine a more suggesting place to sail, look and listen! The High Coast is a protected area that includes one National Park, 18 Nature Reserves, one Nature Conservation Area, 11 Landscape Protection Areas and eight Bird Sanctuaries. This allows you to enjoy a land that will involve you in unique inspiring experiences of its uncommon beauty.
A boat allows you to explore the coast from a different perspective and to step out onto a collection of places and coastline, much of is wonderful.
With a waterside base at weekends, for example, High Coast can be a fantastic place for the boat owner who preferes the daily cruising in contact with natural surroundings.
If you want to venture outside to explore the coast, your boat can take you pretty much anywhere.

























Wed, February 20, 2008