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Fyrhamnen on Storjungfrun is a historic lighthouse harbor in Söderhamn’s archipelago, set within a protected nature reserve. Explore well-marked hiking trails across a varied and largely untouched island landscape, rich in flora, birdlife, and coastal scenery. With chapels, old harbors, and Sweden’s last coal-fired lighthouse, Storjungfrun offers a unique blend of nature, history, and archipelago adventure.

Storjungfrun is approximately 3.5 km long from north to south and 1.5 km wide, featuring around 14 km of marked trails waiting to be explored. The island is relatively untouched, with a diverse landscape rich in flora, offering a mix of bare rocks, shingle fields, dry moraine terrain, fertile limestone-influenced soil, and wetland areas. The surrounding islets are vital resting spots for migratory birds and nesting grounds for various bird species.

The island also holds significant cultural history. Highlights include a chapel built in the 17th century, remnants of old harbors, some dating back to the 1500s, and Sweden’s last coal-fired lighthouse.

Söderhamn’s archipelago offers many wonderful accommodations. For more information and to book Rönnskär, Enskär or Klacksörarna, visit each location’s page here on STF.

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