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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. The island hosts a tavern, bar and grocery store, and is frequented daily during the summer season by the passenger ferries of [[Waxholmsbolaget]].
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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Map of Grinda.
Beach at Södra Grinda, near the landing for boats at the southern tip of the island

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 Värdshus - the tavern.

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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59°24′40″N 18°33′57″E / 59.41111°N 18.56583°E / 59.41111; 18.56583