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Gule skära
On the eastern side is the municipal bathing area Gule Skära, with a jetty, raft, changing room, lifebuoy and toilet. Here, the water is often calmer and more sheltered – perfect for families with children or for those who want to take a safe dip, and the crabs thrive under the pier.
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South-east of Håla berget
A little further south, to the south-east, between Håla Berget and Långholmen, there is a cove with a lovely soft sandy bottom that can be reached from the cliffs. It is a popular spot with both islanders and day-trippers on sunny days.
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Hamnholmen
Hamnholmen mainly attracts young people; there are no beaches here, just cliffs. On the southern side there is a fine sandy seabed that drops steeply into the depths.
Hamnholmen is not particularly accessible, and the water can be deep, but for those who enjoy swimming, Hamnholmen is a must-visit destination on hot summer days.
Första viken
The first bay is located by the guest harbour and has the finest sand on the island.
The beach is shallow and child-friendly, with toilets, fresh water, a kiosk and everything else you need close by.
Tredje viken
Tredje viken – People rarely swim here these days, but it used to be used for things like swimming lessons. There’s hardly any sandy beach to speak of; instead, you have to swim from the cliffs. The sandy seabed, on the other hand, is usually lovely and free of debris.
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Fjärde viken
Fjärde viken consists of two smaller coves, where the sand meets the cliffs in gentle curves.
Here, sea lavender grows tall on some of the island’s few sandbanks, looking out towards the sea.
Ers vik
Ers vik is both the longest and shallowest beach on Rörö.
Boat guests often moor here on warm days.