5-Day Kayak & Wildcamp the Archipelago of Sweden - Self-guided

5.0
(52 reviews)

5 days (approximately)
Pickup offered
Offered in: English and 1 more

The remote Saint Anna Archipelago on the East Coast of Sweden is heaven for kayakers. Nowhere in Europe can you find 6000 islands so closely clustered together - a maze from the forested sheltered islands close to the mainland out to the barren islets bordering the open sea. You are free to paddle and wild camp wherever you like!

This is a self-guided expedition and you decide your own route. All top-notch equipment is provided along with a detailed guide book, and 24/7 support while kayaking. Your pre-ordered groceries are packed when you arrive, and after a briefing on safety, navigation and the area, you're ready to hit the water! A perfect tour for beginners or experienced sea kayakers alike!

Almost all the islands are uninhabited, but the area also has a rich history of people living their whole lives out here. It’s completely your choice what to explore – visit cultural points of interest, do all wilderness, or more likely, a blend of both!

What's Included

24/7 Do the North service while kayaking
Cell phone for weather reports & communication
Top quality kayaking, camping & cooking gear
Briefing on the area, navigation and safety
Return transport Norrköping-Saint Anna
Detailed guide book
Food order - we shop and pack for you at cost price
Food and drinks
Alcoholic drinks (available to purchase)
Flights
Airport transfer to Norrköping

Meeting and pickup

Pickup points
You can choose a pickup location at checkout (multiple pickup locations are available).
Pickup details:

We will pick you up at any hotel/hostel in Norrköping, or the train station.

OR
Meeting point

Drive road 210 from Soderkoping towards S:t Anna. Take a left at the sign for "Mons Skärgårdsby" and then a right by the next sign. Drive through the camp site down towards the water. Parking on the left. We offer safe parking at no cost while kayaking.

End point

We will pick you up at your end point and drive you back to your car by the launch.

What to expect

Your expert local host will take care of all the logistics and equipment needed for 

kayaking, 

cooking, 

sleeping and 

exploring in this magical place. After a briefing on safety and navigation, you’re off on your own for a 

true wilderness experience! 

Wake up to an incredible view, eat some yummie breakfast, then pack up and explore the day away. The path you choose will be one never travelled before! Stop at your leisure to swim in pristine coves, enjoy a beer and soak up the sun. In the evening, pick a deserted island to watch the sunset, and enjoy each others company around the campfire.

You'll feel free....it's as simple as that!

Day 1 – Into the maze

Our launch site is located in a sheltered bay - soon you see a maze of islands spreading out in all directions. You pass bird sanctuaries teeming with birdlife on your way northeast to the pretty islands around Aspöja. Sea Eagles are a common sight around here.

Day 2 – A band of islands against the horizon

Your next day is a beautiful paddle southeast through the barren, wind-pined islands of the outer archipelago. After a hard day you reach the old navigation mark Kupa Klint. It's a great lookout with stunning views of the hundreds of islands below. Inside the outer band of skerries is the sheltered large island Missjö, ideal for camping. Local boat taxi man Mats runs a small pub on Missjö.

Day 3 – The village that time forgot

Continue your exploration south towards Harstena Village. You are greeted by a picturesque view of the village as you paddle the small inlet to the waterside restaurant. Harstena is famous for its idyllic and historic beauty. Visit the old school and seal processing factory, munch on delicious cinnamon swirls from the bakery or try hot-smoked fish from the local fisherman.

Day 4 – A wood-fired sauna on the sea

Head west through the narrow straight by Vaggön with its dramatic steep walls crashing into the water, and circle back up to Håskö. It's one of the area's last untouched homesteads. They are well-known for their fresh deboned perch and smoked salmon.

For a very small fee you can use the wood-fired sauna located right on the sea.

Day 5 – The abandoned copper mine

Paddle through the tiny straight by Kråkmarö - a secluded area with many traditional summer houses, aiming for Fångö. During the 19th century, Fångö was an important site for mining copper and there are many remains from the era.

Climb to the top of Gubbön navigation mark, opposite Fångö, to get a spectacular view of the Gryt Archipelago before heading west towards the mainland to the end point of your trip. 

Additional info

  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age 12, any young adults must be accompanied by an adult
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
  • A maximum of 12 people per booking
Supplied by Do the North AB

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Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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