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Borensberg Motala Vadstena Granna Vattern
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Last edit: 22-12-2020
Route Summary
Day 6 of the journey through southern Sweden. We drive from Borensberg via Motala and Vadstena to Gränna on the Vättern. Through the woods, on gravel roads, past various attractions such as a car museum, a castle and a special nature reserve. A short day because there is plenty to do at Gränna. A trip with a boat, to an observation tower. But you can also choose to explore Motala better. There is also a lot to see there, including the history of industry (old steam locomotives, ships, ports).
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2h 1m
Mode of travel
Car or motorcycle
Distance
107.42 km
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Vadstena
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From Borensberg we drive to Motala. There we visit the car and motorcycle museum (RP2): very worthwhile, because they have a huge collection. There is also an aquarium attached to it. Motala itself is a modern city with old industry and an industrial museum. If you like it there is a lot of old iron to see, even steam trains that are just beautiful along a canal near the indurtsiemuseum.

We continue to Vadstena (RP3). A nice, beautiful place with a beautiful castle. When we were there the village was full of cars from the 1950's. We continue the way to a special nature reserve: Naturum Tåkern (RP4). Take a walk on wooden planks, through reed beds and over marshes. We then drive to the Omberg nature park on the Vättern. Here is also the impressive ruin of the Alvastra monastery. From there you can easily enter the nature park and if you want to enjoy the best view, you can walk to the top: the Hjässan.

Then we continue to the campsite, because that is still a long drive to the south. Gränna Camping on the Vättern (RP7). From there you can take a boat trip to the island of Visingsö or across the entire lake. Cross to the island of Visingsö opposite the campsite or really a long trip, the choice is yours. The island is very worthwhile but also very touristy. Beautiful, for example, is the Kungsladugårdarna church. The ruins on the island are not much anymore, just like the museum. The south is partly wooded, the north is flat and empty. You can also cycle well here. They are available for rent at the port where you arrive. You can also drive around the island on a motorcycle, but then you will have seen it quickly.

A visit to Tegnértornet, an observation tower is also worth considering. Or take a boat trip on Lake Bunn through the nature there, at Trolska Båtturer.

I give this route 4 stars. The roads are good. The surroundings are beautiful and there is a lot to see. A varied day. If you add a boat trip to the island of Visingsö, this route will certainly receive a 5!
Industriemuseum Motala
Naturum Tåkern
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De vorige route: vanaf Vimmerby
Motala Motormuseum
Vadstena slott
Naturum Tåkern
De volgende route: naar Gotenburg
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Östergötland County (Swedish: Östergötlands län) is a county or län in southeastern Sweden. It has land borders with the counties of Kalmar to the southeast, Jönköping to the southwest, Örebro to the northwest, and Södermanland to the northeast. It also has a sea border with Västra Götaland to the west (across lake Vättern), and borders the Baltic Sea to the east.
Östergötland County has a population of 456,550 (September 30, 2017) and the capital and biggest city is Linköping. Linköping and neighbouring twin city Norrköping together form one of Sweden's metropolitan areas; The Linköping-Norrköping Corridor is therefore sometimes marketed as The Fourth Metropolitan Region of Sweden, the other three being Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. Princess Estelle is Duchess of Östergötland.
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Southern Sweden, Götaland: a very varied area. In the south mainly flat, meadows, sea, views, beach, busy ports. More to the north, dense forests, hills, gravel roads, quiet towns (we would call them villages), lakes. And then Öland: a large, flat island with several surprises such as the two lighthouses, the Iron Age fortress on the southern tip, nice little harbours, castles and ruins, also of the Swedish royal couple. And wooden houses everywhere, nature, friendly people, space. The word "cute" sometimes crosses my mind. So knotty. The roads are mostly good, even the gravel roads are fine without any off-road experience or motorcycle. This route collection contains 9 routes of more than 2000 kilometers and takes you along the outer edges of Götaland: from Malmö along the east coast via Ystad, Karlshamm, Karlskrona and Kalmar to the island of Öland. From there the route heads inland to Vimmerby, back to the coast at Västervik, up to Linköping and Motala to the large Lake Vättern. Further down via Jonköping to Gothenburg on the west coast and then via a trip inland to enjoy the forests, lakes, gravel roads and nature via Varberg, Halmstad and Helsingborg back to Malmö.

The starting point is Malmö, at ""the bridge"" over the Kattengat between Denmark and Sweden. We drove there by taking the ferry from Puttgarden to Rødby and then crossing the bridge over the Danish islands of Lolland, Falster and Sjaelland via Copenhagen. But you can also take the ferry from Rostock to Trelleborg. Or you can drive all the way overland via Kolding and Odense in Denmark.

In addition to the sights below, there are special towns, nature reserves and castles/mansions in which route you can admire.
Route 1 goes along the coast of the southernmost tip of Sweden, the province of Skåne, through beautiful nature reserves and well-known towns such as Ystad to Karlshamm. Sights: a Viking village at Skanör, Skanör itself, Smygehuk (the southernmost tip of Sweden), Ystad (Wallander!), the stone formation at Käseberga, car museum at Simrishamn.
Route 2 goes through the province of Blekinge past towns like Ronneby and Kalmar to the island of Öland. Sights: kitesurf beach at Kristianopel, rock formation at Gettlinge, lighthouse Långe Jan.
Route 3 goes over Öland and then some more into the forests of the mainland towards Vimmerby. Sights: the ancient castle at Eketorp, Trollskogen (forest with strangely shaped trees and a beach with the wreck of a stranded boat), lighthouse Långe Erik, the special rock formations in the sea of Byrums raukar, Aboda lake and viewpoint.
Route 4 is a bit shorter because you then end at Vimmerby: the birthplace of Astrid Lindgren (from Pippi, among others). Sights: a moose park, an ancient oak, Vimmerby with Astrid Lindgren's amusement park and birth house annex museum.
Route 5 takes you back to the east coast at Västervik and then heads north and back inland to Linköping. Sights: a moose park (more beautiful than the previous day), a troll forest at Gamleby (ABBA city...), knight's castle Ekenäs, the Göta Canal with a lock complex.
Route 6 is also shorter and continues along the Göta Canal to Motala on Lake Vättern and then south to Gränna, where you can cross over to Visingsö Island. The route is shorter because you then have time to visit Visingsö. Sights: car and motorcycle museum and aquarium in Motala, Alvastra monastery ruins, Visingsö, observation tower, boat trip.
Route 7 takes you via Jönköping to Gothenburg. Sights: old wooden houses near Huskvarna (Jönköping) and of course Gothenburg.
Route 8 goes back into the country so you can enjoy the beautiful forests and lakes and gravel roads again. Then back to the coast with nice towns such as Varberg and Falkenberg. Sights: an old mill, a wooden bathhouse in the sea, beach, museum with remains of aircraft from the Second World War.
Route 9 takes you back to Malmö, although you can also cross over to Denmark earlier at Helsingborg. First you pass the beautiful city of Halmstad and the viewpoint at Mölle. Sights: a special bakery annex lunchroom, beach that can be driven on, lighthouse.

A collection with very varied routes, many sights with something for everyone, excellent roads and also pieces of gravel that can be ridden. Of course you can change the daily schedule by making routes longer, shortening or combining them. If you skip all the sights, you can also drive this in 7 days.

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