Grundsund
On Sweden's southwest coast, Grundsund is the only town that is worth visiting. Its geographical location-half on a continent, partly on an island - makes it an ideal spot for vacationing with significant other or young children. Although it is a little town, there is a lot going on there. In this small coastal village, everything seems to move at a different pace. The buildings are strewn among the rocks and are all different colors, and the sailboats make a calming sound. It is worthwhile to schedule a day to explore a different way of life if you are on the Swedish coast.
In the center of Bohuslän, between Orust and Lysekil, is the tiny gem of Grundsund, which is located on Skaftö's westernmost tip. You can't go any closer to the ocean than this when traveling to Grundsund from Uddevalla; it takes around 45 minutes. There are charming piers and boathouses from various eras along the canal. When commercial fishing boats dock, you can get fresh fish, shrimp, and crabs directly from the boats.
Both the neighboring church and the bridge leading to sö provide stunning views of the harbor canal. By the eastern quay, a new seafront promenade has been built. It is a long pier that leads to Skäddhlan and continues on to link with a walkway that leads to Vigerna.
Location: Lysekil Municipality, Västra Götaland County, Sweden
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