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EXPLORE THE ENTIRE ARCHIPELAGO WITH NORD/SYDLINJEN
TRAVELLING IN THE ARCHIPELAGO HAS NEVER BEEN EASIER
The new Nord/Sydlinjen allows you to explore a world of seals, small islands, eagles, cliffs and rocks. The route, which will be in service from 15/6 to 16/8, connects the outer parts of the archipelago and brings them all closer. The ferries serve at 26 destinations between Simpnäs in the north and Nynäshamn in the south. Plan a day trip or an entire holiday – there are endless alternatives. FROM SIMPNÄS IN THE NORTH TO NYNÄSHAMN IN THE SOUTH, OR VICE VERSA You can travel in both directions. Either start at Simpnäs and travel southwards to Nynäshamn, or begin at Nynäshamn and finish your j ourney at Simpnäs. And there are any number of choices in between: you can complete the full route in a single day, choose a round trip or stop off along the way. FERRY TRANSFERS If you’re planning to travel the full route, you’ll need to change boats at Möja, Stavsnäs, Rögrund or Dalarö. From Utö, take a bus to Ålö and then continue with the regular ferry service to Nynäshamn.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT CONNECTIONS You can interrupt your ferry adventure and connect with bus or train services at various points along the route, for example there are buses to Norrtälje and Stockholm from Kapellskär, Yxlan or Blidö. A number of buses serve Stockholm from Stavsnäs.
ON-BOARD SERVICE If you’d like to know more about the islands, activities, accommodation and places to eat along our route, just ask the crew on board. They know their archipelago and will be happy to help. LUGGAGE Our ferries are relatively small and luggage space is limited. Unfortunately, you can’t reserve space for your luggage.
FARE EXAMPLES You will need two tickets to travel the full Nord/Sydlinjen route. Fare examples (full fare): Simpnäs–Dalarö SEK 130, Dalarö–Nynashamn SEK 90. Total: SEK 220.
Simpnäs
ACCESSIBILITY ON BOARD Most Waxholmsbolaget ferries have been adapted for mobility impaired persons. Unfortunately, accessibility is limited on the Nord/Sydlinjen trial ferry service. If you have any questions, please call +46(0)20-120 20 22 for more information about accessibility on board and how the crew can assist your when boarding and disembarking. You can also visit waxholmsbolaget.se/varafartyg for a description of each vessel. The summer timetables also contain information on vessel accessibility.
Dep. 08.05
19.25
Arholma Nord
Dep. 08.15
19.15
Simpnäs
08.30
19.05
Arholma
08.35
18.55
Östersjö
08.55
18.35
Lidö
09.15
18.20
Fejan
09.30
18.00
Kapellskär
09.50
17.40
Norröra
10.15
17.20
Stämmarsund (Blidö)
10.17
17.10
Kolsvik (Yxlan)
10.45
16.45
11.25
16.10-16.15
11.30
16.00
-
-
Östersjö Lidö
Kapellskär
Kolsvik/Yxlan
CASCAD
13.25
15.15
-
-
Östanvik (Nämdö)
13.00
15.35
-
-
Solvik (Nämdö)
12.55
15.45
13.25
14.20
Rögrund
12.35
16.05
13.55
13.55
Dalarö
12.10
16.35-16.40
Kymmendö
11.50
16.55
Ornö Kyrka
11.25
17.20
Fjärdlång
11.15
17.35
Gruvbryggan (Utö)
Dep.10.45
18.05
BUSS
Dep. 10.20
Dep. 18.10
Ålö
10.20
Dep. 18.40 (F)
Rånö
10.10
18.45 (F)
09.50
19.05 (F)
Dep. 09.20
19.40 (F)
Nynäshamn
GRIPEN
Styrsvik (Runmarö)
a kiosk. From Lidö you can take a ferry across to Räfsnäs or continue to Norrtälje for connecting buses.
FEJAN
NORRÖRA
Welcome to the archipelago’s most famous ‘movie celebrity’. It was on Norröra that ”Saltkråkan”, the Astrid Lindgren TV series, was filmed in the 1960s, and not much has changed. When you’ve finished enjoying your coffee, soft drink, pastry and/or ice c ream, look for some bare, sun-baked rocks and take a swim. Norröra is perfect for a full-day excursion. Take the ferry from Simpnäs and arrive at Norröra at 09:50. The boat back leaves Norröra at 17.20 and arrives back at Simpnäs at 19.00 for connecting bus services.
YXLAN/BLIDÖ
Yxlan and Blidö are two of the largest islands in the northern archipelago, with a charming mix of large summer houses and old boatswain cottages. A beach on Yxlan’s north-eastern shore offers a scenic view of Gräsköfjärden and the open sea beyond. One curious attraction is a maze that fishermen used to run through to ensure a good catch. Stämmarsund, on Blidö, is home to Hamnkrogen, a popular restaurant and hostel. Buses serve Norrtälje from both Yxlan and Blidö.
stockholmarchipelago.se waxholmsbolaget.se minskargard.se
Ornö kyrka Fjärdlång Gruvbryggan/Utö
KEY TO SYMBOLS
Ålö
Ferry
Hotel
Farm shop
Bus
Youth hostel/cottages
Restaurant
Nåttarö
Train
Campsite
Café
Nynäshamn
Information
Grocery store
Rånö
FINNHAMN Finnhamn has something for everyone. There are numerous trails – ideal for long walks. Pétanque and footballs can be loaned and rowing boats or kayaks are available for hire. There are lots of place to swim, either from the rocks – perfect for sunbathing – or from the island’s sheltered sandy beaches. Finnhamn is also a strategic hub, easy reach to and return from. Lots of boats stop here daily, making it a convenient starting point for the other islands in the central archipelago.
STORA KALHOLMEN Stora Kalholmen offers relaxation, beautiful walks (you can easily walk around the island in an hour) and smooth, bare rocks that are perfect to swim from. There’s no running water, but there is a wood-fired sauna and now even electricity! The small hostel, the island’s only house, stands on a cliff overlooking the water. If you’re looking for peace and quiet, this is the place for you.
MÖJA, BERG OCH MÖJASTRÖM Möja is an idyllic island with gravel roads that wind their way past meadows, boathouses and red cottages. It’s an ideal place to explore on a bike, which you can hire on the island. You can also rent a kayak and explore the surrounding archipelago on your own. Berg boasts what is probably the world’s shortest railway – a 102-meter long track operated by the Lappen steam locomotive several times a summer. The Roland Svensson Museum in Ramsmora, named after the famous painter, is well worth a visit. You can easily access other parts of the archipelago from Möja, but it’s also easy to reach Stockholm. Either take a ferry to Sollenkroka and connect with the bus, or take a ferry all the way to Strömkajen. In the summer, the trip takes about three hours.
STAVSNÄS
Stavsnäs is the archipelago’s equivalent to Stockholm Central Station. It is a major hub for both buses and ferries. From here, you can easily take a detour from the Nord/Sydlinjen route and visit destinations such
as Sandhamn or Harö. A regular bus service to and from Slussen in Stockholm ensures quick, easy access to Stavnäs. Once there, you can connect with the Nord/Sydlinjen, or board another ferry.
RUNMARÖ
One of the largest islands in the archipelago, Runmarö is home to a number of villages featuring typical archipelago architecture. The island offers activities such as swimming, fishing and kayaking. Distances on the island are quite long so hiring a bike is recommended. The land scape alternates between pine forests and lush, deciduous woods. People with a botanical interest will be pleased to know that there are 27 varieties of orchid growing on the island.
NÄMDÖ, ÖSTANVIK OCH SOLVIK
Nämdö is a vibrant archipelago community with a number of villages and farms. Östanvik Farm in Östanvik, dates from the 1500s. There are car-free gravel roads ideal for walking or cycling. There are also several nice beaches, including Östanvik and Långvik. From Nämdö ferries serve Björkvik, Saltsjöbaden or Trinntorp on Tyresö. Or you can take the boat all the way to Strömkajen.
RÖGRUND
Situated between Nämdöfjärden and Jungfrufjärden, Rögrund is probably the only island in the archipelago that features a crocodile. The crocodile, which lives on the southern headland and is made of concrete, is popular with children, who enjoy climbing on it. A lookout tower marks the island’s highest point, and pleasant, childfriendly bathing spots complete the picture. The island is a haven of tranquillity, and a place you can relax the way you prefer. Lounge in the sauna or a hot tub, or hire a kayak and paddle a few laps around the island.
DALARÖ
Dalarö has a long, fascinating history dating back to the 1600s. Throughout the centuries, ships to and from Stockholm have stopped here. Piloting and services work
have always played an important part in the island’s economy, as evidenced by the imposing customs building. Today Dalarö is an important hub for routes to and from the archipelago. From here, ferry serve for the southern archipelago, which means you can easily hop off Nord/Sydlinjen and catch another ferry to, say, Kymmendö. A short bus ride and a commuter train journey will take you from Dalarö to Stockholm in less than an hour.
Enjoy Utö’s superb sandy beaches or stretch out in the sun on the rocks.
ORNÖ
Ornö, the largest island in the southern archipelago, is is an ideal place to explore on a bike, and as on most of the larger islands, bikes are available for hire. The landscape is varied, and features forest, rocky outcrops and numerous lakes. Stunnträsk, the deepest lake in all of Stockholm County, is said to harbour organisms that have flourished here since the last ice age. Dive in and take a look for yourself!
FJÄRDLÅNG
Fjärdlång is a wonderful place for those who just want to relax. Marked trails crisscross the island – be sure to take the one that leads up to the highest point on the island, 36 meters above sea level. Fjärdlång boasts picturesque cliffs and a shallow, child-friendly inlet at Sandvik, adjacent to the harbour. Kayaks, rowing boats and fishing equipment are all available for hire.
a trip to Ålö, where you’ll find arguably the nicest b each in the archipelago at Ålö Storsand. From Utö you can easily take the ferry to Årsta Havsbad and continue to Stockholm by bus and commuter rail.
RÅNÖ
Rånö has shallow, sandy beaches that are ideal for families with children. There are also plenty of large, smooth rocks and steep cliffs to dive from. The island is perfect for exploring on a bike (available for hire) and if you’d like to stay overnight, the island offers cabin rental, a sauna, a store and a restaurant. NÅTTARÖ
Nåttarö is like a giant sandbox, and features two of the finest beaches in the archipelago at Stora Sand and Nåttarö Skarsand. There’s also a snorkel trail, where you can learn all about sticklebacks, shrimps, seaweed and the marine environment of the Baltic Sea.
UTÖ/ÅLÖ NYNÄSHAMN There’s a great deal to see on Utö, an island with a rich history and lots of nice beaches. Utö features the oldest iron-ore mines in Sweden, and its famous windmill, over 200 years old, commands a splendid view of Mysingen Bay. At the heart of the bay lies the harbour of Gruvbryggan, and in the summer people can be seen strolling along its jetties, visiting the tourist office or buying fish and other items from the small stalls. You can go kayaking, play minigolf and tennis or hire a bike or moped and take
Either the start of your tour or the end, Nynäshamn is the hub of the southern archipelago. From Nynäshamn you can return to Stockholm by commuter train or continue your archipelago journey even further southwards. Take Bus 852 to Ankarudden and get on the boat to Landsort, the southernmost outpost in the Stockholm archipelago, where Sweden’s oldest lighthouse guides seafarers through the night-time waters, 5 flashes every minute.
Photo: Bosse Lind /paragonbild.se, Stavsnäs båttaxi.
Lidö is an island of contrasts. The southern part is perfect for great walks through the beautiful, rural landscape, kept open by grazing cows and horses. In the north, one of the archipelago’s oldest virgin forests offers a nature experience for people who don’t mind roughing it. Kayaks and rowing boats are available for hire down at the harbour, where you’ll also find a child-friendly beach and
This old quarantine station has become one of the northern archipelago’s most popular destinations. The old mortuary has been converted into a highclass restaurant, and if you listen carefully, you’ll hear the sound of the Åland sea – it’s very close. Proximity to the outer islands is one reason why so many people come here to kayak. Kayaks are available for hire but if you’re not into paddling, you can go on a seal safari, spend a lazy day fishing or have a swim instead. From Fejan, you can take the ferry to Räfsnäs and a connecting bus to Norrtälje and Stockholm.
Learn more about our destinations
Dalarö
* Connecting boat: Mon - Fri (B) Ferry trips must be booked (on +46(8)–571 501 00) at least 30 minutes before departure time. (F) Fridays, southbound boat: Ålö (departure) 19.20, Rånö 19.25, Nåttarö 19.45, Nynäshamn 20.20.
DESTINATIONS FROM NORTH TO SOUTH
Rögrund
CASCAD
-
Solvik/Nämdö
UTÖ EXPRESS
14.15 14.50-15.10
BUS
14.15
Nåttarö
Östanvik/ Nämdö/
14.10
BUS
14.10
Styrsvik/ Runmarö
UTÖ EXPRESS
Berg (Möja)
LIDÖ
Möjaström Stavsnäs
*
Arholma is the archipelago’s most northerly outpost. On Arholma the sea is never more than a stone’s throw away. Other attractions include extensive forests, s uperb beaches, a sauna and an outdoor dance floor with a breathtaking view of the sea to the north. There’s even a nuclear bomb-proof coastal artillery battery, Arholma Nord, a Cold War relic now converted into a museum. Arholma is one of the best places in the archipelago to enjoy a nice sunset.
Norröra, the island where Saltkråkan, the Astrid Lindgren TV series, was filmed in the 1960s. Savour the traditional archipelago atmosphere while enjoying a cup of coffee and an ice cream.
Berg/Möja
Stora Kalholmen
ARHOLMA/ARHOLMA NORD
TERMINALS Strömkajen, +46(0)8-686 24 65 Vaxholm +46(0)8-686 24 64 Stavsnäs +46(0)8-686 24 66 For opening hours, please visit waxholmsbolaget.se
Stora Kalholmen
*
browse through our destinations.
If you have a transportation service card issued by the Stockholm County Council, you and one com panion are entitled to travel free on all Waxholmsbolaget routes.
Finnhamn
Finnhamn
As a passenger on Nord/Sydlinjen you will experience a veritable procession of magical places as you make your way through the archipelago. Many of them feature activities and services such as bicycle and kayak rental, restaurants, cafés, hotels, hostels and cabins for hire. At other destinations services are more limited, but if you come prepared and equipped, the experience can be just as rewarding. Please
SPECIAL TRANSPORT
FURTHER INFORMATION For enquiries about group bookings, lost items or vessel accessibility, please call +46(0)8-571 501 00.
Fejan
Själbottna (B)
The stunning view from Arholma Dansbana, Restaurant and Café.
REPLACEMENT GUARANTEE Permanent residents in Sweden can register their Access cards in Mitt SL at sl.se and guarantee them against loss or theft. We will then replace a lost card with a new card that containing the same tickets and credit.
Själbottna
13.35
-
Valid for 30 days from the start of your journey on r outes as well as on Strömma’s Cinderella boats. Fare SEK 750 (full) or SEK 450 (reduced).
WAXHOLMSBOLAGET CUSTOMER SERVICE Monday–Sunday 7.00 to 22.00 +46(0)8-600 10 00
[email protected] waxholmsbolaget.se
Arholma
CASCAD/UTÖ EXPRESS
Stavsnäs
15.40 15.00-15.05
30-DAY SEASON TICKET
ACCESS CREDIT You can load your Access card with any amount of credit between SEK 100 and 1,000, and use it to purchase single-journey and/or return tickets on board.
WAXHOLMSBOLAGET
Stämmarsund/ Blidö/
Möjaström (Möja)
11.50
Valid for five days from the start of your journey on all our routes as well as on Strömma’s Cinderella boats. Fare SEK 420.
Norröra
DESTINATION
12.30-12.50
5-DAY SEASON TICKET
Arholma Nord
TIMETABLE NORD/SYDLINJEN (15/6-16/8) GRIPEN
Single-journey and return tickets are purchased on board. You can pay in cash, by bank card or with the credit on your Access card.
ACCESS CARD You can load your tickets on an Access card, which you can buy at Waxholmsbolaget’s terminals. You can store both season tickets and Access credit on the same card.
GRIPEN
FERRY CONNECTIONS If you’re feeling adventurous, you can board boats from many of the jetties along the way and visit other islands in the archipelago. In some places you can take a ferry to the mainland and connect with the bus. You can take a ferry from Lidö to Norrtälje, and both Finnhamn and Möja are convenient jumping-off places if you’re heading for Stockholm. Many ferries serve Sandhamn from Stavsnäs, the archipelago’s equivalent of Stockholm Central Station. Plan your trip at w axholmsbolaget.se.
You can also access the capital and Nynäshamn from Dalarö, first by bus and then by train. Plan your trip at sl.se REFRESHMENTS ON BOARD All our ferries offer a cafeteria that serves beverages, sandwiches and pastries. If you’d prefer some thing a little more filling, you can order a lunch basket when you come on board. It will be delivered to the boat from one of the restaurants that the boat passes along the way, and include tasty, assorted edibles, s pecially selected to satisfy you during your ferry adventure.
SINGLE-JOURNEY TICKET
Waxholmsbolaget season tickets place the entire archipelago at your feet at an unbeatable price. A 5-day season ticket a llows unlimited travel on all our ferries for SEK 420. The 30-day season ticket costs SEK 750 (full fare) and SEK 450 (reduced fare).
Simpnäs 636
30 40
ROUTES IN THE NORTHERN ARCHIPELAGO 24
Stockholm – Siaröfortet – Ängsö nationalpark – Blidösund
25
Stockholm* – Norrtälje* – Solö* – Hemmarö– Högmarsö – Furusund
26
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Söderöra – Rödlöga
27
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Norrsund – Gräskö – Tjockö – Arholma
28
Stockholm* – Norrtälje* – Furusund* – Gräskö – Söderöra – Rödlöga – Bromskär
30
Stockholm* – Norrtälje* – Simpnäs* – Arholma
636
40 27
VÄTÖ
Stockholm* – Norrtälje* – Räfnäs* – Tjockö – Lidö – Fejan Arholma Nord – Simpnäs* – Lidö – Fejan – Kapellskär* – Norröra – Blidö/Yxlan – Finnhamn – St. Kalholmen Håknäs
27, 31
Stockholm – Vaxholm (Direct)
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Väsbystrand
Stockholm – Vaxholm
11
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Sollenkroka
27
Gräddö
NORRTÄLJE
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Norra Lagnö
12
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Husarö - Finnhamn/Möja
4
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Ramsö
13
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Husarö
5
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Skarpö
14
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Möja
7
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Lillsved
15
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Sandhamn – Harö/Hagede
31
Stockholm – Vaxholm – Grundvik
50
Ropsten – Tranholmen – Storholmen
Räfsnäs 631
631, 632 634, 636 637, 676
Rovh. 31
Tjockö 27, 31
31
Fejan 27, 31 27
Kapellskär 631
40
ROUTES IN THE SOUTHERN ARCHIPELAGO
G R A N H A M N S F J Ä R D E N
Östernäs
16
Stockholm* – Stavsnäs – Runmarö – Sandhamn – Harö
27
Marö
Sundskär
17
Stockholm* – Stavsnäs – Nämdö – Tyresö – Saltsjöbaden
18
Stockholm – Saltsjöbaden – Tyresö – Kymmendö – Ornö – Utö Stockholm* – Dalarö – Ornö (west side) – Utö
40
RÅDMANSÖ
Möja – Stavsnäs* – Runmarö – Nämdö – Rögrund
Stockholm* – Dalarö – Ornö (east side) – Utö
Gisslingö
Enskär
31
27
3
19
Tyvö
Lidö
9
20
H A V S S V A L G E T
ROUTES IN THE CENTRAL ARCHIPELAGO
40
Idö
L I D Ö F J Ä R D E N
31
2
Granö
Östersjö
40
1
Arholma Nord Arholma 27, 30
Gräskö 27–28
28 27
Solö
21
Stockholm* – Västerhaninge* – Årsta – Utö
22
Stockholm* – Nynäshamn – Nåttarö – Ålö
23
Stockholm* – Stavsnäs – Styrsvik
29
Stockholm* – Nynäshamn* – Ankarudden – Landsort
40
Ornö – Fjärdlång – Utö – Ålö – Rånö – Nåttarö – Nynäshamn*
Vidinge
632 634
Svartnö
632 634
24–26, 28 Furusund
25
28
Högmarsö
Hemmarö
Bergshyddan
25
Söderäng
Fårgångsö
26 Norrsund 24–28
Yxlö
Kolsvik
Duvnäs Bromskär
Almvik
Regular services Regular services to neighbouring areas SL routes SL hub
Naturresarvatet Ängsö
634
Söderöra 26, 28
K U D O X A F J Ä R D E N
Yxlövik
BLIDÖ
YXLAN
F U R U S U N D S L E D E N
* Destination with SL connection. Please see timetable.
Norröra 26, 28
Stämmarsund
Bruket
Alsvik
26
28
Rödlöga 26, 28
24
Brokholmen Vagnsunda
0
5
10
15
20 km
Glyxnäs
Svartlöga 26, 28
24
Vettersö Skälbottna
S V A R T L Ö G A F J Ä R D E N
Siaröfortet 24
Östanå 24,26-27
Gärdsvik
621
40
Östra Lagnö
Ljusterö
NORRA
LJUSTERÖ Väsbystrand Skuggan Laggarsvik
Seglarö
9 8
T R Ä L H A V E T
Elgö
9
Storkrån
Nässlingen
Grundvik
S T O R A V Ä R T A N
7
Ytterby
5 Stegesund Edholma
BOGESUNDSLANDET Ekudden
1-15
Sticklinge
St Ekh. Höganäs
Mor Annas brygga
50
LIDINGÖ
STOCKHOLM
Fjäderholmarna
Strandvägen Strömkajen 1-15
428, 414 433, 875
Träskökvarn
St. Kalholmen
12
13
Dragedet 12, 14
40
V Ä S T E R F J Ä R D
Hägerö
Södermöja
SÖDRA
11, 13-15
Galth.
11
14
Träskö
Arbodaö 14
Puttish.
Korsö
Sollenkroka 11, 14
Boda 11, 13, 14
S E A
Löka Möjaström Berg
STAVSUDDA
Gällnönäs
11
Ramsö Ramsöberg Knutsh.
B A L T I C
Ramsmora
MÖJA Hjälmö NORRA
Grenadjärbryggan
Långvik 12, 14
M Ö J A
Trångh.
Karklö
TYNNINGÖ Skogsö Furuh. Risberga 2 Östra Koviksudde 689 3
Riset
Granholmen 40
434
438
Norra Lagnö
VINDÖ
424
K A N H O L M S F J Ä R D E N
Hasseludden 1-15
Hagede Harö
15
GUSTAVSBERG
2
VÄRMDÖ
Nacka Strand 1-15
Slussen
13
Södra 11, 15
Viggsö
Söderboudd Gisth.
Lådna Karlshem
Örsö
GÄLLNÖ
4
Lidingöb.
Klippudden
Strömkajen 17-19
Edlunda
Tegelön
2
Gåshaga 1-15
ROPSTEN
Alsvik
GRINDA
11
437
689
Skälvik
Strömsholm
12 Norra
RINDÖ
Kalvh.
Granh.
2
Staveström
Vårlunda Sippsö
Lillsved 7, 11-13
Skarpö
Karlsudd Tranh.
Stensvik
13
Södra
SVARTSÖ
Rindöbaden
670
Storholmen
Halleberg
Skärmaräng
Kastellet
VAXHOLM
Frösvik
50
L. Betsö
Brottö Norra Svartsö
Storängen
Storön
INGMARSÖ
Edö ö
Edö
S A X A R F J Ä R D E N
Bjurön
RESARÖ
Finnhamn 12, 13
Norra
Stor-Saxaren
8
12
Äpplarö
Hummelmora Lervik
Särsö
G Ä L N A N
12
Linanäs
Mjölkö
Husarö 12, 13
SÖDRA
Öran
Fåglarö N. Betsö
Ekh.
Åsättra
9
Timrarö
Hasselö
DJURÖ
R Ö D K O B B S F J Ä R D E N
414
17-19
16
Boo
433, 434
Gullmarsplan
Långvik
16-17, 23 Stavsnäs
805, 815 873, 875
Eknö
Gatan 23
SALTSJÖBADEN
SANDHAMN
Styrsvik 16-17, 23
Saltsjöbaden 17-19 Saltsjöbanan
RUNMARÖ
FÅGELBROLANDET
INGARÖ
40
G R Å S K Ä R S F J Ä R D E N
E R S T A V I K E N
17
Trinntorp
TYRESÖ
17-19
Sträckan trafikeras vissa turer
Björkvik
805 815
Aspö
428
40
N Ä M D Ö F J Ä R D E N
18
Idöborg
Nämdöböte
Bullerö
NÄMDÖ Ängsö
Sträckan trafikeras endast vintertid
Gränö
Kalkberget Solvik
Kalvh.
17
Östanvik 40
Sand Bunkvik
HANDEN
Uvö
Orrön
Rögrund
17
Mörtö 40
Mörtö södra
Edesön
VÄSTERHANINGE
839
19
19, 20 Dalarö Juth.
J U N G F R U F J Ä R D E N
18
40
Aspö Dalarö skans
Ornöboda
Kymmendö
Skinnardal Söderviken
Fåglarö
889
20
Biskopsö
18
Hässelmara
19
Fiversätraö
Årsta havsbad 846
Brevik
ORNÖ
EXPLORE THE ENTIRE ARCHIPELAGO WITH NORD/SYDLINJEN
Mefjärd Ornö kyrka Björkösund
Lättinge 889
Fjärdlång
M Y S I N G E N 18 19 21
Sträckan trafikeras endast vintertid
40
19
Muskö
Gruvbryggan 18-21 Näsudden 18, 21
Huvudskär
Spränga 18, 21
UTÖ Rånö
NYNÄSHAMN 852 Pendeltåg
Ålö
Norrö 40
Aspö 22
Nåttarö
DON’T FORGET THE SEMAPHORE!
Järflotta TORÖ
Ankarudden 852
Krokskär
29
LANDSORT
The round, foldable sign on the jetty must be in an upright position if you want to alert the ferry captain and ensure that you are picked up. At night you will need to signal with a flashlight.