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Guide to Arholma – Experience, Eat and Enjoy

Arholma båk utsikt.
Foto: Henrik Trygg

Beautiful sea inlets, rugged cliffs, a magical cultural landscape, and rich history await you on one of the archipelago’s most iconic islands.

Arholma lies at the northernmost edge of the Stockholm archipelago. The island is completely car-free and features a historic village street dating back to the 1600s. Here you’ll also find a tavern, a general store, a guest harbor, and a museum.

Getting Here

You can reach Arholma by car and connecting ferry, bus, private boat, or passenger boat service from Stockholm or Norrtälje. The journey takes just over four hours and takes you through fairytale-like archipelago scenery.

Highlights on Arholma:

Apollonia

In the 1800s, nearly every farm on the island owned its own ship. You can still catch a glimpse of the schooner Apollonia’s skeletal frame rising from the water in Österhamn.

Arholma Båk

The beacon is an iconic part of Arholma’s silhouette, dating back to 1768. This fixed sea mark is visible from as far as 15 nautical miles. Today, it houses art exhibitions and a local craft shop.

Battery Arholma

For those interested in military history, this Cold War-era coastal defense installation is open to visitors. The underground facility spans four levels and is topped with a cannon that had a range of over 20 km. It was originally built to house up to 110 soldiers and officers.

Arholma Handelsbod

This small grocery store also includes a pharmacy branch, a liquor order point (Systembolaget agent), and a small pier café.

Arholma Church

Located on Kvarnberget above Kägelbacken, the church is a popular spot for outings, christenings, and weddings. It was inaugurated in 1928 by the then Archbishop Nathan Söderblom.

Arholma Nord

Stay right by the sea, whether you're a small or large group. Arholma Nord also features a restaurant overlooking the bay, a guest dock, and offers activities and live music – perfect for those seeking a lively atmosphere.

Bull-August Hostel

A simple but charming hostel where you share showers and toilets with other guests, but live right next to an enchanting forest. It’s housed in an old granary, offering a beautiful and cozy stay. Contact via website.

Källarstugan

Book this cozy granary-style accommodation with space for up to five guests. Includes shower, toilet, fridge, stove, microwave, and kettle.

Hiking Along the Archipelago Trail

The trail section on Arholma is moderately challenging and leads through villages, meadows, and cliffs, offering wide views of the Åland Sea. It’s the northernmost section of the Stockholm Archipelago Trail. Designated tenting areas are also available for those who wish to camp.

Activities for Everyone

There’s always something happening on Arholma – from traditional Swedish Midsummer celebrations and Christmas dinners to the annual seasonal plays, including the story of Saint George and the Dragon. Keep an eye on the events calendar to see what’s coming up during the year.

Please Note:

The island is a nature reserve. Be sure to follow all reserve rules and show respect for the wildlife and natural environment. Also, keep in mind that many businesses on Arholma are seasonal – check individual websites for opening hours.

Learn more about Arholma here.