Väderkvarn på Öland

Discover Öland

Between the mainland and Öland the winds are compressed, making them stronger. Here the conditions for kitesurfing are close to optimal. Haga Park, just 20 minutes south of the bridge abutment on the Öland side, is a good starting point to pick up speed from the even, clean winds.

Kitesurfing beach

Kitesurfing in Kalmarsund

Between the mainland and Öland the winds are compressed, making them stronger. Here the conditions for kitesurfing are close to optimal. Haga Park, just 20 minutes south of the bridge abutment on the Öland side, is a good starting point to pick up speed from the even, clean winds.

Wannborga vingård

Wannborga – A Swedish vineyard

Wannborga is something as unusual as a Swedish vineyard. The large vineyard, own wine cellar and distillery make Wannborga unique in Sweden. Red and white wine, grappa, cognac, calvados, snaps, whisky, gin and vodka are produced here.

Marsjö Gård

Marsjö Gård – Ostrich breeder, restaurant and shop

Marsjö Gård is located 30 minutes north of Borgholm. An ostrich breeder with a café, restaurant and farm shop. Experience farm life or buy some ostrich meat for the barbecue.

Boende Öland Böda Sand - drone

Our accommodation on Öland

Haga Park
Haga Park Camping och Stugor

Haga Park Camping och Stugor is a family campsite on Öland, approximately 20 minutes south of the Öland bridge. Naturally, everyone is welcome, but your chances of having a good time will increase if you have a weakness for water sports.

Böda Sand bad
Böda Sand

Before we leave the island, we check in to what may be Sweden’s most famous campsite. As well as cottages, and pitches for caravans, motorhomes and tents, there’s a water park and a small market town. Böda Sand is more of a complete holiday resort than a campsite.

Episode facts

Host
Martin Örnroth

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