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Bohuslän Route

The main traffic artery of Bohuslän is the E 6, which runs north from Göteborg to the Swedish-Norwegian frontier at Svinesund (continuing to Oslo). Numerous attractive side trips, going west towards the coast, can be made from this road, particularly in its southern section.

From Göteborg the road runs north below the Götaälv and then follows the valley of the river (here canalized).

Must-see attractions nearby:

Related Attractions

Rock Carvings
2km/1.25mi south of tanum, at Vitlycke, are large rock carvings depicting ships, warriors and lur-players. There are other carvings at Litsleby and Fossum.

North of Tanumshede is Tanums Sommarland, an amusement park.

Road 163 goes off E 6 on the right, leading to the 29km/18mi-long Bullaresjö, the largest inland lake in Bohuslän. Good walking and canoeing.
Strömstad - Blomsholmsskep
North of Strömstad, on E 6, is a large prehistoric stone-setting in the form of a ship, the Blomsholmsskep (42m/138ft long, 9m/30ft across). Nearby are an old place of judgment (11 stone blocks) and several burial mounds.
Tips
Phone for information: (526) 62330
Fjällbacka
Fjällbacka, a fishing village which is now also a seaside resort, can be reached from Road 174 off E6. In the market square is a bust of the actress Ingrid Bergman, a very frequent holiday visitor.
Greby - Cemetery Area
On E 6, between Tanumshede and the fishing village of Grebbestad, is the Greby cemetery area, with some 200 burial mounds and many standing stones ("bauta" stones), probably dating from the fourth century but associated in popular tradition with the defeat of a Scottish invading force.
Hunnebostrand Kungshamn Smögen
At Dingle, Road 174 branches off E 6, cuts across the coast road and comes to the seaside resorts of Hunnebostrand (with Hunneboklyfta, two large rock formations with a gorge between them carved out in the Ice Age, and Bronze Age burial mounds) and Kungshamn (ABBA fish-preserving plant, world-famed for Kalles caviar) and the island of Smögen, with one of the best known fishing villages and summer holiday resorts on the Swedish west coast (fish and prawn auctions).
Koster Islands
10km/6mi southwest (boat trips from Strömstad) are the Koster Islands, Sweden's most westerly island group, notable for their rich flora.
Kungälv - Bohus Castle
On the southern outskirts of the town of Kungälv, E 20 crosses the Nordreälv, on an island in which (to the right) can be seen the large ruined castle of Bohus, built by King Håkon of Norway in 1310, from which the region takes its name. For centuries this stood on the frontier between Sweden and Norway.
Tips
Guided tours available. Entertainment in the courtyard during summer. Call (303) 99200 for details.
Ljungskile
From St Höga E 6 leads a little way inland to the seaside resort of Lyckorna (founded 1876) and the commercial town and resort of Ljungskile, on an inlet opening off the Havstensfjord, with the ruins of a 12th century church. 5km/3mi farther on, off the road to the left, is Resteröd church, one of the oldest in Bohuslän (partly 12th C., restored 1919-20).
Lysekil, Sweden
Road 161 goes from Skaftö by way of a ferry to the attractive seaside resort of Lysekil (pop. 15,000), at the southern tip of the Stångenäs peninsula. Near the handsome Gothic church is the rocky Flaggberg, from which there are extensive views.
With close proximity to the sea, outdoor activities include swimming, sailing, coastal and deep-sea fishing as well as boat tours.
Address
Lysekil Tourist Office
Södra Hamngatan 6
S-45323 Lysekil
Sweden
Orust, Sweden
Road 160 continues over a bridge to the island of Orust, the third largest in Sweden (336sq.km/130sq.mi), with many fishing villages and seaside resorts. Off Orust is the little island of Gullholmen, with the oldest fishing village in Bohuslän (13th century). Orust is best known for the manufacture of pleasure craft at various boatyards.

The road returns to the mainland on the 603m/660yd long Nötesund Bridge; then either left for Fiskebäckskil or right for Uddevalla.
Skaftö
From Uddevalla, E 6 goes northwest. At Torp Road 161 branches off on the left and runs via Bokenäs (12th C. church) to the old fishing village and seaside resort of Fiskebäckskil on the island of Skaftö, situated in the beautiful Gullmarsfjord, the only real fjord in Sweden.
Address
Skaftö Tourist Office
Lyckan
S-45034 Fisekbäckskil
Sweden
Småröd - Railway Museum
In Småröd, to the south of Munkedal on E 6, is a Railway Museum, with model railroad layouts and a narrow-gauge line with steam engines running between Åstorpsherrgård and Munkedal Harbor.

The rocky stretch of coast extending north to Strömstad, almost on the Norwegian frontier, is fringed by skerries and islands, old-established seaside resorts and spas; also fish-preserving industry. There are many large and well preserved prehistoric remains in this area.
Tips
Phone for information: (524) 12368 / 20173. The museum is located at Smarod, just south of Munkedal on the E6-road.
Stromstad, Sweden
From Vik a road branches off E 6 and runs west to Strömstad (pop. 10,500), the oldest seaside and health resort in Sweden (established 1781), with an Art Nouveau Town Hall and an open-air museum. 6km/4mi west is Skee church, with a Romanesque doorway.
The yachting harbor and fishing opportunities attract many tourists.
Address
Strömstad Tourist Office
Torget, N Hamnen, Box 98
S-45222 Strömstad
Sweden
Tanum
E 6 skirts the western edge of the parish of Tanum, which contains numerous rock carvings (hällristningar), and comes to Tanum, with one of the largest churches in Bohuslän. Opposite the church are a runic stone and an orientation table; Rock Carving Institute and Museum.
Address
Tanum Tourist Office
Stora Oppen 5
S-45791 Tanumshede
Sweden
Tjörn
From St Höga an attractive side trip can be made on Road 160, which runs north to Uddevalla by way of the islands of Tjörn and Orust, through a beautiful skerry region with many prehistoric remains. The Stenasund is spanned by a massive suspension bridge 600m/660yds long, opened in November 1981, the successor to an earlier bridge which collapsed in January 1980 when a ship crashed into it. On the west coast of Tjörn is Skärhamn, a fishing town and a port for the export of motor vehicles.
Address
Bästkustens Turistbyrå
Södra Hamnen
S-47132 Skärhamn
Sweden
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