From Furuvik, the road from Gävle runs south to the port and industrial town of Skutskär (timber-processing), on the boundary between Gästrikland and Uppland, and crosses the Dalälv. Straddling the three arms of the river is Älvkarleby (pop. 10,000), which has a 15th century church with fine wall paintings and a salmon hatchery. The once
imposing falls on the river have lost their charm since the construction of a hydro-electric power station. Above this, opposite the island of Flakö, is a hydraulic research laboratory, with models of hydro-electric installations.
8km/5mi northeast is Sweden's first wind-operated power station, an experimental unit with a 23m/95ft high tower.
Älvkarleby offers golfing, fishing, camping and sightseeing opportunities.