After our overnight sailing we spent an afternoon and night anchored in Harstena Flisfjärd. This is very excellent location for situations where you need to make progress in your journey and need still a place to stop. There is a lot of room and location is very practical - it is one of stops closest to the open sea and still it is well protected from all winds. Also, the Harstena village is reachable via nice walk and there is a bakery and small shop were smoked fish is available in case some pentry variability is needed. Two years ago we spent our Midsummer here - the first mate still remembers how he missed the maypole ceremony in the village with only a few hours as she had been wanting to see such proceedings live since her childhood (I suspect that TV series Saariston lapset i.e. Saltkråkan might have something to do with this)...
Following morning me and the crew were well rested, full of energy and eager to continue and our target was to sail beyond Landsort to Stockholm archipelago. This time we would not have time to play around but sail forward with determination. We did so and we also found lovely lagoons close to our route to spent our nights with. However, it appeared very clearly to us that some day we want to spend more time in Stockholm archipelago - one could have full Summer in her use and still could not explore all the islands there is.
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The entry happens via small gate formed by cliffs on the both sides. |
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Achored and situation in control. |
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Only 3,9 meters? Is it alarming ? |
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Lot of options to attach oneself to the cliffs. |
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