See & Do
Here we list what you can see and do in Öland
Visit Borgholm Castle, also known as the "Nordic region's most powerful ruin," is well worth a visit. Inside the castle, you can wander around and feel the wings of history. There are beautiful exhibitions about the castle's history and a large play area for children to learn more about Borgholm Castle in a playful way. A tip is to take the little train from Borgholm Square to Borgholm Castle.
When you walk through the gate to Sollidens Castle Park, you are met by a very special environment that invites you to walks and adventures. The park surrounds the Royal Family's summer palace and was established over a hundred years ago by the then Queen Victoria. She created a garden inspired by many parts of the world.
Lighthouses on Öland
There are many lighthouses on Öland, but there are two that you should especially see. Långe Erik on the northern tip and Långe Jan on the southern tip. Långe Jan is also Sweden's tallest lighthouse, and you get a fantastic view from the top of it.
Windmills
Sandviks kvarn is one of the world's largest windmills, and by far the largest in the Nordic countries. It is of a Dutch type, which means that only the top, where the wings are attached, is rotatable. This is in contrast to the traditional Öland stub mills, where the entire mill is simply turned so that the wings face the wind. About 400 stub mills and around 20 Dutch-style windmills are preserved on Öland today. Sandviks Kvarn is very well-preserved. Stub mills were usually used for domestic needs, while the mill in Sandvik was a toll mill, meaning payment was required for grinding, either with money or grain.
The railway from the past on Öland is now an experience for all ages. Here you can experience what it was like to only have the railway as a means of transportation between 1908 and 1959 and also take the train to Naturum in Trollskogen.
Inside the bathhouse, there is a 25-meter pool with a diving board and 6 lanes, a smaller children's pool, a Play and Splash Corner for the youngest, a water slide with its own braking pool, a whirlpool with ocean view, and also a cafe & shop.
During the summer, there are also two outdoor pools with free entry, along with sun loungers to borrow. In their clean gym, you will find strength training machines, free weights, outdoor obstacle course, rowing machines & treadmills, and ellipticals & stationary bikes.
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Greby Gokart is the family-friendly go-kart track on Öland that offers an activity for all ages. The track is the newest on Öland and it is built directly on the Öland alvar, just south of Borgholm. They want the whole family to be able to try driving Go-karts and therefore offer three different options; Big Go-kart suitable for adults but can be driven by children at least 10 years old or 135 cm tall, Small Go-kart usually suitable for children aged 6-9 years, and finally Double Go-kart where two people can ride together, suitable for children who do not want or cannot drive themselves, the minimum age for double go-kart is 3 years.
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