Sudersand Beach
Sudersand Beach is located on the small island of Frö, which is located in the Baltic Sea, midway between Sweden and the Balkans, off the coast of Gotaland. A lengthy crescent of near-white sand spreads across a large bay on this beach. Low grassy dunes surround the shore, quickly giving way to a pine forest. Sudersand maintains the atmosphere of a magnificent natural beach while also providing lots of amenities; cafes, kiosks, ice cream stalls, and even a miniature golf course provide family fun.
This is a popular family vacation spot with a spacious campsite located close behind the beach. Despite the fact that Faro is only accessible by ferry, it is one of Sweden's most vibrant summer destinations. The beach is pristine, and the water is shallow for a long distance out, making it ideal for paddling. If Sudersand becomes too crowded for you, you can always go over to Norsta Aurar, which is nearby. You can very much count on having plenty of space to yourself here on the extreme tip of Faro. Furthermore, this beach is a naturist hangout.
Location: Frö, Baltic Sea