Inre Mjoögrunden
Inre Mjoögrunden consists of 10 Swedish islands belonging to the Piteå archipelago. The small archipelago lies north of Mjoön.[1] The islands do not have a connection to the mainland. There are small houses on the biggest island.
Geography
[edit]Inre Mjoögrunden comprises ten small islands surrounding a larger island. The largest island is seasonally inhabited and features several small cottages . The islands are characterized by their natural beauty, with dense coniferous forests and rocky shores .
Flora and Fauna
[edit]Due to their location in northern Sweden, Inre Mjoögrunden hosts a unique ecosystem. The islands provide a habitat for numerous bird species, including terns and gulls, as well as mammals such as foxes and hares . The flora includes typical northern coniferous forests and a variety of heathland plants .
History
[edit]Historically, the islands have been used as a summer retreat by residents of the Norrbotten region. This tradition continues today, with many of the small cottages on the largest island used as summer homes .
Tourism
[edit]Inre Mjoögrunden attracts tourists seeking peaceful nature experiences due to its isolation and pristine environment . Popular activities include water sports such as kayaking, as well as fishing and hiking . The absence of a permanent connection to the mainland requires visitors to access the islands by boat .
References
[edit]- Piteå Kommun. "Nature and Recreation in Piteå." Piteå.se Accessed August 8, 2024.
- Visit Piteå. "Explore Piteå's Archipelago." VisitPitea.se Accessed August 8, 2024.
- Swedish Environmental Protection Agency. "Conservation of Nature in Norrbotten." Naturvardsverket.se Accessed August 8, 2024.
References
[edit]- ^ "Kartor, vägbeskrivningar, flygfoton, sjökort & mycket mer på eniro.se". kartor.eniro.se. Retrieved 2018-05-08.