It's always a hoot to have your hometown showcased by a good presenter who actually knows a bit about the place. I used to hate being ferry-dependant to get anywhere, and it wasn't until long after I'd moved away from the area that I realised just how nice it was. The grass isn't always greener (:
Oh wow, it must have been amazing to grow up out there. But it must also have felt so far away from everything that happens in the city :D It's such a pity that one can't combine all the good aspects of each place into a single spot :)
Another great video. You have a talent. I really enjoyed this one about Vaxholm. I find history and content about current changes in Sweden very interesting. When I was there in June and July I was amazed at how many electric vehicles (EV'S) there are in Sweden now.
Thank you, really appreciate it :D I guess the whole world is changing pretty rapidly these days in one way or another, but yes - EVs are really popular in Sweden these days. Except up north, where the distances are too great. I don't really think they're as popular yet up there...
Me and my sister visited Stockholm last week for the first time and had a great time! We really enjoyed taking the SJ Ferries for basically free since we got a 7 Day Public Transport ticket anyway and the views were lovely. Unfortunately we only ever found the 80 going to Ropsten, would have loved to find some other SJ Ferries going in different directions and around different islands but most boats we found had an extra fee :(
That's so nice to hear! But yeah unfortunately many of the boats further out are run by private companies, and it's hard to find the public transport ones. It really requires people to know about transportation options in advance. Still, happy that you had a good time!
Thank you! :D It's really nice - I've been wanting to show off the archipelago a bit more, so I really felt like I had to get it done this year before autumn!
Vaxholm looked like there was quite a bit to do for being a small town. When we were in Stockholm we went to our friends summer house in Sodermoja, that’s where I fell in Love with the archipelagos, it was so beautiful and the biggest surprise was the water is brackish. Thank You for another informative video. Stay safe till next time
Wow, I'm not sure if I've ever been out there myself yet! There are so many islands in the archipelago, and so little time to visit them all... But thank you, and yeah I really like going to places like Vaxholm (and other spots) whenever I can. Cheers, and have a great one :D
Bogesunds's slott is interesting to have a wander around inside. As the family that owned it ran out of cash over the centuries they shrunk how much of it they lived in, so the decorations get older the further up you go inside the building. A ferry used to stop close by, not sure if it still does. Though, the Vaxholm ferry does still stop at the end of Karlsudd, about 3-4km away. You can walk the length of Karlsudd and check out all of the expensive houses (I lived on there for 18 years before it went mad - there are some insane houses on there now - one that goes 4 floors up and 4 floors down into the granite that cost over 130 million SEK to build 15 years ago). There are some nice south facing sandy and rocky beaches to hang out on during a sunny day at the Bogesund end of Karlsudd. There used to be a really nice cafe inside one of the castle's old out buildings - not sure if it's still there - great place to hang on a Sunday morning - it used to have a big toy box so little kids could amuse themselves as you read the paper. There's some interesting history on Karlsudd. Apparently, the last person to be hanged in Sweden was caught there. Also, weird, ghostly phenomena used to happen in the houses on the far end of Karlsudd, including in my place. No idea what caused it. We got used to it. Keys would go missing, and when you went looking for them, after a few minutes of searching they'd drop in front of you - apparently out of thin air. Happened to me and my next door neighbour a few times. Flowers would jump out of vases. And the kettle would switch itself on and off. Odd. There are some spectacular walks on Bogesund - I blasted all over it on a mountain bike. There's a spot down behind the castle where the trees are so huge that it feels like standing inside a cathedral. Oh, and there's a crashed fifties fighter jet in the water off the end of Karlsudd. A fun restaurant on an island nearby called Getfoten. And next to that, there's an island that used to be owned by the navy. It's where they would unload and store their munitions before sailing into Stockholm. It's now deserted, no houses on it. Birds are so used to being undisturbed there that they nest on the ground. It's like some kind of poor man's Galapagos. I used to camp on it with the kids a few times each summer when they were small. A few minutes by boat from the house, but it felt like an adventure into the unknown. A company set up some glamping tents at one end just before I moved away, don't know if they're still there. You could spend weeks uncovering all kinds of cool stuff in and around Vaxholm. I now live in Mariefred, which is even cooler and has even more weird and wonderful stuff to discover. It is an insanely gorgeous part of the planet that almost no one knows about.
Vagabond, Vaxholm is beautiful. It is old and very mysterious. Is it hunted? Has anyone stayed at night? Is it true some ghosts wonder around even at day time?
I think it might be worth to add that during the summer you can reach Vaxholm on a real, authentic, steam ship. Waxholmsbolaget has two of them and then there is also the still coal fired S/S Blidösund. All three of the ships has a real restaurant onboard, but as they are popular, you migt need to reserve a table beforehand.
It´ll be too cold for that when I get to Sweden, but I´m still going to have fun. I´m hanging out with a couple old friends from my "heavy metal" days when I was much younger.
Thanks for the post. Unfortunately it looks like Vaxholm is very touristy. What other islands are worth our visit w/out it being overcrowded by tourists?
Well, the thing is that most islands that aren't very touristy can be a bit difficult to get to. I would try for some in-between options, like Grinda. It's still quite touristy, but there's a lot of green areas to walk around in. Other than that, I've heard that Svartsö is good (but I haven't been there myself).
Thank you! Hmm I hadn't planned on it, but maybe I should investigate a few more islands in the archipelago. So who knows - but I'll wait until summer in that case! :)
For a small place, it looks like there's so much to do! And I'd have to go on a Saturday...to be sure I could attend a licorice tasting! It looks like the last day of summer was the perfect day to visit 😀
It really is a nice spot with a lot of things to see and do. I talked to the chocolate store owner and they arrange tastings other days too if time permits 😊 Haha I'm happy that I managed to get out there that weekend despite going to a geek club the night before. A wee bit tired that morning 😅
Greetings from Finland! Your videos are insanely good. Because of theese we are coming Stockholm for week this summer. Can you travel to Waxholm with 2 single tickets 42 sek each?
Thank you 😀 And yes indeed, you can go there by bus and also by ferry I believe. But check the sl.se page to make sure about the public transport ferries!
I wished I saw this video before I visited, a few months ago. The ferry ride from Stockholm was great, and the fortress and museum were nice, but I didn't do much around the actual town. I would've liked to have visited the trails and do a bit of hiking. Anyway, fun video, and brings back nice memories from earlier in the summer.
Sorry for my bad timing, but happy that you had a pretty nice time anyway :D I guess it's a good place to visit for hiking any time of the year, so that'll still be there for a future time!
@@ThreeStarVagabondNo worries! I saw plenty of your videos before my trip, which helped out a lot, not just in Stockholm, but also Gothenburg and even Copenhagen!
Good question! It's actually mostly that people earn a lot in the city, but they want to live someplace nice - so the place itself doesn't really have that many significant industries
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@@ThreeStarVagabond l totally enjoy your dry humor and wit … i visited Stockholm this time a year ago … l would love to live there in my retirement.. but my family would never allow l have to live vicariously thru youtube . I can literally watch you all day because of how you say things.. Thank you… Or tack så mycket 🙏🏾
@@novelette2551 That is SO nice of you! Thank you :D And yeah, Stockholm is really lovely, especially in summer. I'm less fond of the city in autumn and winter (which is half the year), but every time spring comes I'm reminded again why I like it so much
It's always a hoot to have your hometown showcased by a good presenter who actually knows a bit about the place. I used to hate being ferry-dependant to get anywhere, and it wasn't until long after I'd moved away from the area that I realised just how nice it was. The grass isn't always greener (:
Oh wow, it must have been amazing to grow up out there. But it must also have felt so far away from everything that happens in the city :D It's such a pity that one can't combine all the good aspects of each place into a single spot :)
Another great video. You have a talent. I really enjoyed this one about Vaxholm. I find history and content about current changes in Sweden very interesting. When I was there in June and July I was amazed at how many electric vehicles (EV'S) there are in Sweden now.
Thank you, really appreciate it :D I guess the whole world is changing pretty rapidly these days in one way or another, but yes - EVs are really popular in Sweden these days. Except up north, where the distances are too great. I don't really think they're as popular yet up there...
Me and my sister visited Stockholm last week for the first time and had a great time! We really enjoyed taking the SJ Ferries for basically free since we got a 7 Day Public Transport ticket anyway and the views were lovely. Unfortunately we only ever found the 80 going to Ropsten, would have loved to find some other SJ Ferries going in different directions and around different islands but most boats we found had an extra fee :(
That's so nice to hear! But yeah unfortunately many of the boats further out are run by private companies, and it's hard to find the public transport ones. It really requires people to know about transportation options in advance. Still, happy that you had a good time!
A great tour of Vaxholm, looks like a lovely place to visit.
Thank you! :D It's really nice - I've been wanting to show off the archipelago a bit more, so I really felt like I had to get it done this year before autumn!
Vaxholm looked like there was quite a bit to do for being a small town. When we were in Stockholm we went to our friends summer house in Sodermoja, that’s where I fell in Love with the archipelagos, it was so beautiful and the biggest surprise was the water is brackish. Thank You for another informative video. Stay safe till next time
Wow, I'm not sure if I've ever been out there myself yet! There are so many islands in the archipelago, and so little time to visit them all... But thank you, and yeah I really like going to places like Vaxholm (and other spots) whenever I can. Cheers, and have a great one :D
Bogesunds's slott is interesting to have a wander around inside. As the family that owned it ran out of cash over the centuries they shrunk how much of it they lived in, so the decorations get older the further up you go inside the building. A ferry used to stop close by, not sure if it still does. Though, the Vaxholm ferry does still stop at the end of Karlsudd, about 3-4km away. You can walk the length of Karlsudd and check out all of the expensive houses (I lived on there for 18 years before it went mad - there are some insane houses on there now - one that goes 4 floors up and 4 floors down into the granite that cost over 130 million SEK to build 15 years ago). There are some nice south facing sandy and rocky beaches to hang out on during a sunny day at the Bogesund end of Karlsudd. There used to be a really nice cafe inside one of the castle's old out buildings - not sure if it's still there - great place to hang on a Sunday morning - it used to have a big toy box so little kids could amuse themselves as you read the paper.
There's some interesting history on Karlsudd. Apparently, the last person to be hanged in Sweden was caught there. Also, weird, ghostly phenomena used to happen in the houses on the far end of Karlsudd, including in my place. No idea what caused it. We got used to it. Keys would go missing, and when you went looking for them, after a few minutes of searching they'd drop in front of you - apparently out of thin air. Happened to me and my next door neighbour a few times. Flowers would jump out of vases. And the kettle would switch itself on and off. Odd.
There are some spectacular walks on Bogesund - I blasted all over it on a mountain bike. There's a spot down behind the castle where the trees are so huge that it feels like standing inside a cathedral.
Oh, and there's a crashed fifties fighter jet in the water off the end of Karlsudd. A fun restaurant on an island nearby called Getfoten. And next to that, there's an island that used to be owned by the navy. It's where they would unload and store their munitions before sailing into Stockholm. It's now deserted, no houses on it. Birds are so used to being undisturbed there that they nest on the ground. It's like some kind of poor man's Galapagos. I used to camp on it with the kids a few times each summer when they were small. A few minutes by boat from the house, but it felt like an adventure into the unknown. A company set up some glamping tents at one end just before I moved away, don't know if they're still there.
You could spend weeks uncovering all kinds of cool stuff in and around Vaxholm. I now live in Mariefred, which is even cooler and has even more weird and wonderful stuff to discover. It is an insanely gorgeous part of the planet that almost no one knows about.
Vagabond, Vaxholm is beautiful. It is old and very mysterious. Is it hunted? Has anyone stayed at night? Is it true some ghosts wonder around even at day time?
I think it might be worth to add that during the summer you can reach Vaxholm on a real, authentic, steam ship. Waxholmsbolaget has two of them and then there is also the still coal fired S/S Blidösund. All three of the ships has a real restaurant onboard, but as they are popular, you migt need to reserve a table beforehand.
Oh yes! Very good point. Haha, I'm looking forward to Stockholm Steam coming up soon, where I can look at some more steam boats as well
It´ll be too cold for that when I get to Sweden, but I´m still going to have fun. I´m hanging out with a couple old friends from my "heavy metal" days when I was much younger.
That sounds awesome! I can imagine that you'll end up at Pub Anchor at some point in that case - hope you'll have a great time despite the cold :D
Another enjoyable and informative vlog! Thank you so much 😊
Really appreciate it! And thank you for checking it out :D
Thanks for the post. Unfortunately it looks like Vaxholm is very touristy. What other islands are worth our visit w/out it being overcrowded by tourists?
Well, the thing is that most islands that aren't very touristy can be a bit difficult to get to. I would try for some in-between options, like Grinda. It's still quite touristy, but there's a lot of green areas to walk around in. Other than that, I've heard that Svartsö is good (but I haven't been there myself).
Really enjoy this clip hope your feet are ok after the long walk thank you enjoy your evening pearl and Paul
Thank you! I had a great day back then - I miss the summer warmth now :D
Thank you for sharing your video. Will there be also a video available about Tynningö?
Thank you! Hmm I hadn't planned on it, but maybe I should investigate a few more islands in the archipelago. So who knows - but I'll wait until summer in that case! :)
@@ThreeStarVagabondGreat! Because there are some nice and peacful islands there.
@@Cybercenturycentaur Sounds lovely! It would probably make for an interesting look :)
@@ThreeStarVagabondI am looking forward to it.
For a small place, it looks like there's so much to do! And I'd have to go on a Saturday...to be sure I could attend a licorice tasting!
It looks like the last day of summer was the perfect day to visit 😀
It really is a nice spot with a lot of things to see and do. I talked to the chocolate store owner and they arrange tastings other days too if time permits 😊 Haha I'm happy that I managed to get out there that weekend despite going to a geek club the night before. A wee bit tired that morning 😅
@@ThreeStarVagabond Will there be a This is Geeky video about the club, or was it just a hangout night?
@@ChristopherGronlund Just a hangout night! But I've plans on making a video about it this autumn - it's a monthly club called Syntax Error :D
Greetings from Finland! Your videos are insanely good. Because of theese we are coming Stockholm for week this summer. Can you travel to Waxholm with 2 single tickets 42 sek each?
Thank you 😀 And yes indeed, you can go there by bus and also by ferry I believe. But check the sl.se page to make sure about the public transport ferries!
if you go with ferry its also only one single ticket there and another one back to city?@@ThreeStarVagabond
I wished I saw this video before I visited, a few months ago. The ferry ride from Stockholm was great, and the fortress and museum were nice, but I didn't do much around the actual town. I would've liked to have visited the trails and do a bit of hiking. Anyway, fun video, and brings back nice memories from earlier in the summer.
Sorry for my bad timing, but happy that you had a pretty nice time anyway :D I guess it's a good place to visit for hiking any time of the year, so that'll still be there for a future time!
@@ThreeStarVagabondNo worries! I saw plenty of your videos before my trip, which helped out a lot, not just in Stockholm, but also Gothenburg and even Copenhagen!
@@ruffshots Awesome :D Really happy to hear that - it's fun to explore all the cities up here :D
What makes the per capita earnings higher in Vaxholm? What's the business/industry?
Good question! It's actually mostly that people earn a lot in the city, but they want to live someplace nice - so the place itself doesn't really have that many significant industries
@@ThreeStarVagabond That makes sense... a desirable place to live but not right in the middle of the urban setting.
Exactly! The archipelago is cluttered with old and new money - and some people whose families have lived there for ages
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Jättebra idé! Tack för det tipset :D
You are so interesting ❤
I'm just pretending to be :D
@@ThreeStarVagabond l totally enjoy your dry humor and wit … i visited Stockholm this time a year ago … l would love to live there in my retirement.. but my family would never allow
l have to live vicariously thru youtube .
I can literally watch you all day because of how you say things.. Thank you… Or tack så mycket 🙏🏾
@@novelette2551 That is SO nice of you! Thank you :D And yeah, Stockholm is really lovely, especially in summer. I'm less fond of the city in autumn and winter (which is half the year), but every time spring comes I'm reminded again why I like it so much
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