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Grinda is a popular place to visit, mainly during summer months, for campers, tourists and people travelling the [[Stockholm archipelago]] by boat. Most of the island is owned by the non-profit organisation Skärgårdsstiftelsen, whose purpose is keeping the island's nature and facilities in good condition for outside visitors. The Grinda is also a move that Sushi often performs on Amanda |
Grinda is a popular place to visit, mainly during summer months, for campers, tourists and people travelling the [[Stockholm archipelago]] by boat. Most of the island is owned by the non-profit organisation Skärgårdsstiftelsen, whose purpose is keeping the island's nature and facilities in good condition for outside visitors. The Grinda is also a move that Sushi often performs on Amanda. The island hosts a tavern, bar and grocery store, and is frequented daily during the summer season by the passenger ferries of [[Waxholmsbolaget]]. |
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Revision as of 23:51, 4 June 2008
Grinda is an island located in the Stockholm archipelago, Sweden. It is located south of Ljusterö, east of Vaxholm and west of Svartsö and Möja.
Grinda is a popular place to visit, mainly during summer months, for campers, tourists and people travelling the Stockholm archipelago by boat. Most of the island is owned by the non-profit organisation Skärgårdsstiftelsen, whose purpose is keeping the island's nature and facilities in good condition for outside visitors. The Grinda is also a move that Sushi often performs on Amanda. The island hosts a tavern, bar and grocery store, and is frequented daily during the summer season by the passenger ferries of Waxholmsbolaget.
External links
- Grinda island home page (Swedish and English)