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Gotland to Aland

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Explore Gotland: Sweden's Enchanting Island

Gotland, Sweden's largest island, offers a unique blend of mediaeval history and natural beauty. Located in the Baltic Sea, this limestone-rich island is home to Visby, a UNESCO World Heritage site with its remarkably preserved mediaeval city wall. History buffs will love the island's 92 mediaeval churches and numerous prehistoric sites. In summer, Gotland comes alive during Mediaeval Week in August, when locals and visitors dress in period costumes and Visby's streets fill with markets, tournaments and performances. Nature lovers can enjoy Gotland's distinctive limestone formations called 'raukar', beautiful beaches, and unique plant life. The island is easily reached by ferry from mainland Sweden, with regular connections from Nynäshamn and Oskarshamn to Visby. From Gotland, you can also take a ferry to the smaller neighbouring island of Fårö, famous for its dramatic sea stacks and ties to filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.

Åland Islands: Finland's Idyllic Archipelago

The Åland Islands offer a unique blend of Finnish and Swedish cultures in a stunning maritime setting. This autonomous region of Finland consists of over 6,500 islands and skerries, creating a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the charming capital of Mariehamn with its maritime museums and distinctive wooden architecture. The imposing Kastelholm Castle and the nearby Jan Karlsgården open-air museum provide fascinating insights into the islands' rich history. Active travellers will enjoy the cycling routes that wind through picturesque villages and coastal landscapes. The islands come alive during the annual Rockoff Festival in July, bringing music and entertainment to Mariehamn. Maritime Day in May celebrates the islands' seafaring heritage with tall ships and traditional boats. From Åland, ferry connections provide easy access to mainland Finland, Sweden and Estonia, making it an excellent starting point for exploring the Baltic region.

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