The bridge to Öland is almost 4 miles (6 kilometers) long, providing time to prepare for the beauty awaiting you on this Swedish island. Accommodations are plentiful, with activity-filled campsites and cozy cottages. Look for the Swedish royal family’s summer residence Solliden Slott, near the island’s biggest town, Borgholm.
Tour the country-style palace when the royals are not in town and enjoy the residence’s lovely gardens at any time. While in Borgholm, explore Borgholms Slott, an imposing 17th-century ruin with a café by the castle’s walls and numerous children’s activities in season. Visit an even older ruin, Ismantorps Borg, where only the rubble of foundation walls is visible.
Öland is noted for its natural beauty and unique biodiversity, which makes hiking popular all across the 520-square-mile (1,300-square-kilometer) island. Visit the Stora Alvaret, a limestone plateau whose unique vegetation has helped earn its designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Ölands Animal and Amusement Park offers activities including a pirate-themed water park, as well as numerous endangered animal species.
It’s possible to walk or cycle all over Öland along its many Hälsans Stig “path to health” trails. Some are short, like Eketorps Trail that’s less than 1 mile (2 kilometers). The Öland Trail covers most of the island. Travel between fortresses or climb up the Långe Jan Lighthouse for an incredible vista. Don’t be surprised if you see a two-hump camel watching you on one of the walks it’s not a mirage.
Öland has many beaches with white sand. Sea breezes make the area perfect for kite surfers and explain why the island is dotted with windmills. Bring your fishing rod and catch a tasty trout during the season.
Enjoy Öland for its serenity and beauty. In no time you’ll understand why many Swedes regard this as their favorite vacation spot.