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Enjoy Höga Kusten Seaside Living: Sleep above the sea at a Dock House

This glamorous dock house will be a less ordinary overnight stay during your next discovery of the High Coast World Heritage.

A fantastic location for lodging: close enough to stroll to Skuleberget Mountain and to readily reach the area's natural surroundings near Skuleskogen National Park.

At the "Dock3", situated within the marina in Docksta, you and your partner will enjoy sleeping OVER the sea and love the merging of the indoors with the outdoors.

This dock house was transformed towards the end of the 1970s (originally it was a fishing boathouse that was built above the water), preserving its character of being at one with the sea.

Under the floor, made of pre-impregnated wooden dock boards, you still see the reflection of the water, and the sound of the surf between the wooden walls serves as music as you sleep 1.5 meters above the sea's surface.

The accommodation is roomy; you have access to more than 40 m2 of inside surface area as well as the similar amount of private space outside, with access to the sea, on your own pier and terrace.

 

Your bed is undoubtedly the focal point of the sizable living area; it looks eastward out the 3-meter dock window onto the fjord. As if on a boat's deck, you will have an exclusive view of the ocean from your bed.

It is a real double bed (160x200), a one-of-a-kind piece of furniture made specifically for the dock, with comfortable bedding, including pillows, duvets, and additional blankets for more warmth if needed.

 

You will also enjoy living outside on the seafront by immediately accessing the large portion of the pertinent jetty around the dock. You can step out and start swimming in the water only a few steps away from your door.

This cabin provides an exceptional relationship with the water and the landscape view from the pier: here outdoor and indoor become one.

 

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Take note before booking: you will have a glamorous experience, but pay close attention—there won't be any heating inside the dock (only the summer months are suitable for renting it). We also have additional blankets in case the weather decides to deceive you.

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The spacious cabin's interiors ensure your comfort and freedom.

The building's design is straightforward, as are the traditional Nordic boathouses; inside, there is just a minimal amount of furniture—just what is necessary to enjoy your seaside accommodation—and wood is used to build everything from the walls and ceiling to the floor, which is constructed of pier boards.

There is a 33-square-meter area overlooking the water with sleeping and sitting areas where the bed and sofa are situated.

 

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ACCOMMODATION

2 SLEEPS

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FACILITIES

  • The lodging includes bed sheets (full bedding): at your arrival, you will find your beds already made up.

  • Private outdoor place by the sea, access to the water, and forniture (table and chairs, deck chairs).

  • You can keep your shoes, outerwear or backpacks in a separate, independent entry room.

  • There is a utility room (ca. 8 mq), where you will find an area for dining and a kitchenette, with a small fridge, microwave, coffee machine, toaster, and water boiler.

 

It is not a full kitchen, so there is no sink, oven, or stove, but there are a make-do platform and the essentials to store or heat your meal. This would be ideal for cold cooking, heating some easy dishes, and ready-to-wear food. There are table and chairs.

You find a complete “Kitchen Kit” with plates, glasses and cutlery for two people; and two “Aperitivo Kits” - Wine & Spumante or Bier & Drinks, are available for hire.

Preparing and enjoying your meals by the seaside is a staple of boathouse living.

 
 
 
  • Personal code to access the SERVICE HOUSE (that is located 50m from the Dock3 and dedicated to the Guests of the marina only) with TOILETS, SHOWERS with warm water all day, changing room, a countertop to wash the dishes, and LAUNDRY AREA (washing machine and dryer 50:- sek per tvätt/wash). Hot water available 24/7 included.

  • Personal “Towels Kits” are also available for hire.

 
 
  • Cars parking (free)

  • MTB bikes renting (80:- sek day)

  • You are welcome to stay and use your kajak or paddleboard to reach the water (free)

 
 
 

YOU SHOULD KNOW

  • The dock won't be heated, and only the summer months are appropriate for renting it out.

  • No smoking indoors and, please, on the piers, too.

  • Sorry, no pets :)

 
 

This holiday rental is already available for reservations on AIRBNB for the summer

The Dock3 is available on Airbnb for sea lovers and hikers as the "base camp by the sea" to easily access and enjoy the Skuleskogen National Park and the natural surroundings in the area of the Skuleberget mountain.

Bring your best studded shoes, mountain bike, kayak or paddleboard: the High Coast is right on your doorstep and is all to be experienced!

 
 

Overview from the Skuleberget mountain, there are 5 beautiful paths to reach the peak and a chairlift, too.

WHY

  • The accommodation is conveniently located nearby the Skuleberget mountain and the Skuleskogen National Park, making it a great place to stay and to start to discover the World Heritage Site while on vacation on the High Coast.

The marina is within walking distance of the "Naturum" museum, the High Coast World Heritage Center located at the feet of the easterly face of the Skuleberget mountain.

  • From the marina, you can easily access the area's natural beauty and participate in outdoor activities and events in Docksta, such as climbing "Via Ferrata" routes, running the Höga Kusten Trail and Twin Peaks races, or attending the outdoor concerts at Skulebergets Naturscen.

  • This unique lodging is anything but typical. From your bed, watch the sun rise across the fjord. Enjoy eating breakfast or an aperitivo on the docks with a view of the sea.

  • To spend a couple of glamorous nights on land, your kayaks (or boat) safely docked in the marina.

 

WHEN

DURING THE SUMMER ONLY

Check the availability of the apartment between June and August.


 

Know who HOST

Tommaso De Rosa

See my host profile and contact me on Airbnb

If you would like assistance planning your stay in one of our waterfront accommodations at the marina, need hiking advice at Skyleskogen Park or Mount Skuleberget, or have any other questions regarding things to do on the High Coast during the summer, please contact me via the Airbnb chat.

_Tommaso

Please write me by email or WhatsApp at +46.763136909

(You are welcome :)


Where is The marina

The dock house is situated on the Dockstafjärden at the guest harbor in Docksta.

When you arrive in Docksta on the E4, just at the end of the Dockstafjärden in front of the village, you will see our floating wharfs, docks, and boathouses. The marina is about 100 meters from the pier of the ferry to Ulvön Island and the bus stop "Docksta E4/Marina", and a few hundred meters from the bus stop in the village (near the ICA supermarket).

If you are hiking along the Höga Kusten Leden, you will find the marina 200 m from your track when it passes through the main road of the village or from the ICA store.

 

EXPLORING THE HÖGA KUSTEN

Seaview from the beach at Kälsviken within the Skuleskogen National Park.


A World Heritage Site is just outside your door. Explore it!

What we highlight:

The Slåttdalskrevan is one of the top hiking destinations within the national park.

Exercising outdoor in Docksta, connecting with the High Coast Nature

If you like the idea to exercise outdoor, the area of the Skuleberget in Docksta delivers many training "playgrounds": you will see how is simple to really re-connect your body with the Nature!

 

What means to train in an outdoor natural setting

You can walk, run or swim in the Nature of the Höga Kusten - in some cases even cross it by bicycle (many dirt roads pass through woods and natural areas), or do your phisical exercise sessions as well.

Outdoor, you can bring with you a pair of nordic walking poles, a rubber band or your TRX straps, but you will hardly be able to carry into the woods that pair of kettlebells you use at home or your barbell. And you won't really need it.

Here we are talking about using for training the outdoor space and above all what it contains - stones, rocks, trees or logs.

These outdoors opportunities will break your indoor workout routines, putting your exercising easily out of your comfort zones: be prepared to adapt your workouts to the different environments, weather, temperature and terrain but also to definitely live memorable sessions and to have great rewards!

 
 

Green exercising in a nutshell

No gym floor (except for the naked earth), no pumping music (except for the song of the birds or the rustle of the leaves with the wind), no artificial lights (except for sunshine or moonlight), no air conditioner (except for a fresh northerly breeze): what seems to be missing is there.

A creek is your motivator, a steep hill is your opponent, the forest sets your circuit training, the soft sand of a beach challenges your body's movements.

These natural settings will let body enters into its own dimension, taking out what's inside and what is really able to do.

Look around and activate your fantasy because it is plenty of natural objects you can utilize:

  • grass, or sand on which to exercise or lay down

  • stones of different sizes and weight to lift

  • rocks to climb

  • tree branches to pull yourself up or trunks to carry…

    …use all them and you will transform the ways and the tools you exercise with!

Take good care of the natural environment when you’re training, respecting flora and fauna but the environment as a whole too.

 
 
 

Re-energize your body in the Höga Kusten. Strictly outdoor.

If you're based in Docksta, there are spots that are perfect to set your outdoor training sessions in the Nature one step away from your front door (and from the piers of the Marina, too).

 
 

Start from the basics

 
 

#POWERWALKING #NORDICWALKING #JOGGING

There is no better ways to improve your fitness than a brisk walk in the wood. From the old church at Vibyggerå, a couple of kilometers along the trail to south that follows the Höga Kusten Leden will bring you to a beautiful view point over the Dockstafjärden. At the Per Olsbo's shelter you will have a perfect spot to enjoy your set of bodyweight movements and to rest for a pause. On the way out, the path in the forest is slightly sloping. On the way back, we bet you'll want to jog along it! (Start planning your walk there: FREE DOWNLOAD info & map to reach the shelter from Docksta)

 
 
 

#CYCLING #MTB

Enjoy cycling following the sunny terrain road that leads you by the seaside along the Dockstafjärden and the feet of the Vårdkallberget mountain. It’s hilly but enjoyable: it will challenge your legs without being a strenuous phisical activity.

 
 
 

#GROUNDING #EARTHING

Combine your outdoor training activities with sessions to re-ground yourself in the nature walking barefoot: why grounding will boost your body energy in discovering 7 wild spots around Docksta >

 
 
 
 

BOOST your fitness at an higher level

#HIKING #TRAILRUNNING

Whether you’re hiking or trail running lover, there are so many paths at Skuleberget that will attract you like magnets training outdoors.

Start exploring these 5 big trails to reach the summit of the mountain and stop to enjoy a total body workout session along the way.

Enjoy the wildside of the Skuleberget but remember that you are a “guest” in a protected natural area. Respect its rules: i.e. here is not the place to lift and move stones and pay attention to don't damage the natural ground of the forest or its plants and bushes, neither to interfere with fauna’s lifes. Live the mountain but have care of its beauty :)

 
 

Photo: copyright © Marcus Lindberg Höga Kusten Träning

 

#WORKOUT #CIRCUITTRAINING

Every Monday and Wednesday - all year long and any weather conditions - you can commit to the outdoor phisical exercising classes by Marcus Lindberg (Instagram @marcuslindberghkt) in Berg (Docksta). It's circuit training, it's group, it's functional full body workout and absolutely… the sessions aren't held in an ordinary fitness playground but it is quality training over the top standards. You will practice with the elastic hooked to an old tractor or a bulldozer, moving stones, carrying heavy hoses of fire hydrants, lifting long iron pipes planted in the sand but also using dumbbells and kettlebells under the careful and expert guidance of Marcus. 100% outdoor and extra-fun for everyone at any fitness level and abilities!

 

Photo: courtesy & copyright © Marcus Lindberg Höga Kusten Träning

 

Hiking, grounding, trail running, exercising in the High Coast are instants mood boosters: all you have to do is get out and go to re-charge your body spending time in Nature

 
 

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Re-connect with nature: ground your bare feet in the Höga Kusten

The Höga Kusten in Sweden is an amazing destination to re-connect your body (and mind) with the Nature.

It will be beautiful to spend more time outdoor and, if you need a recharging power break, to boost all its benefits with an effective practice that you can easily combine with your walks, hikes or runs.

That practice is named grounding your body: it is simple, anyone can do it almost anywhere, and requires no special skills.

Grounding is highly recommended for everyone and particularly to whom spends a lot of the life in artificial environments.

(Sailors are included since spending most of their holiday time on a floating boat and very little time walking on dry land :)

 

Why grounding

When you walk barefoot on the Earth, you start an effective antioxidant process with health benefits: through your feet resting on the ground, you absorb free negative electrons from the Earth. You are “grounding” (or earthing) your body.

Research supports re-grounding practices as an essential element for boosting our overall health and well-being, improving sleep, and decrease stress.

If you spend much time indoors, the more you can walk barefoot on the ground in Nature, the better.

 

TO LEARN MORE

 

How grounding

The sand - or the stones of a beach close to the water, the grass covered with dew, the hard surface of a rock, even soil or mud are ideal to walk barefoot.

Asphalt, wood, plastic (as the rubber or plastic soles of your shoes) are not suitable since they will not allow the electrons to pass through.

Take off your hiking shoes and socks: let the skin of your feet come into contact with a natural surface of the ground

Take off your hiking shoes and socks: let the skin of your feet come into contact with a natural surface of the ground

Practice it by standing barefoot, walking few steps or laying: anything that allows your body to connect directly with on a natural ground.

Grounding technique in a nutshell: kick off your shoes, put your feet down and put pressure on the ground, take few steps.

Pay attention to the sensations that the feet transmit to the body: how it feels to put your foot on the ground and then lift it again.

How does your body feel with each movement and when your feet touch the ground?

Stop and stand up, maintaining a conscious contact with the ground.

How does the surface feel against your feet?

Give your feet a variety of sensory inputs, even walking on different natural surfaces or moving on surfaces that have different temperatures.

Be mindful with your breathing, keep it slow and silent, shut your mouth and breathe through the nostrils only, prolong a bit your exhales. Calm your mind and relax your body. You’re there and now.

 

What means grounding in the High Coast

Enjoy every step re-grounding yourself into the amazing Höga Kusten outdoors

Get rid of your shoes and walk barefoot, or even just put your feet on the bare earth where it uplift the most.

Take your time for your own grounding session when you go hiking one of your favorite trails at the Skuleberget mountain, or have a stop to enjoy it while you're running in a cozy forest along the Höga Kusten Leden, or simply laying on that sunny beach close to the southern entrance of the Skuleskogen national park. You can find a place for grounding almost everywhere.

 
 

7 suggestions for stunning wild grounding spots around Docksta:

 
 

Earthing where the sea meets the shore

  1. Laying on the rocks at the summit of Vårdkallberget that you reached after a beautiful walk in the forest (get the map here).

  2. Walking on the wide and smooth rocks of the Slåttdalsberget mountain within the Skuleskogen national park.

  3. Grounding with a great view on the red Nordingrå granite rocks along the southerly sunny segments of the Höga Kusten Stigen at Skuleberget (get the map here).

  4. Again at the Skuleberget, taking a pause at the shelter facing to south that you find along the Kalottastigen path on the summit (it’s marked with red dots).

  5. Hike along the segment of the Höga Kusten Leden two kilometers south of the old church in Docksta, and enjoy a mindful session with a fantastic view over the Dockstafjärden at the Per Olsbo's shelter (get the map here).

  6. Bury your feet a little beneath the sand’s surface of the beaches you find at the Kälaviken bay (Skuleskogen) or at the Storsand beach (Nörrfallsviken)

  7. Simply find a tree and hug it or snuggle up in its roots.

 
 

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Discover Skuleberget: rent the ideal family-friendly lodgings in Docksta

 

If you are looking for the ideal location to stay during your next holidays in the High Coast, Docksta is the place for you.

Having your "base camp" in the heart of the world heritage will offer you several advantages and countless opportunities.

From here, the whole archipelago is much more accessible and it will be easier and faster to reach its wonderful points of interest and to be able to move easily to discover and to explore.

 
 
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In discovering the world heritage from Docksta, rent the marina's apartment

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WHY

It’s a perfectly located accomodation:

  • walking distance from the Skuleberget mountain

  • to easily access the natural surroundings in the area of the Skuleskogen National Park

  • to join the outdoors activities and events in Docksta: i.e. climbing the “Via Ferrata” routes, running the Höga Kusten Trail and Twin Peaks races or enjoy the music contests at Skulebergets Naturscen

  • to enjoy stunning overnights with seaview over the Dockstafjärden

    This memorable accommodation is anything but ordinary. Wake up watching the sunrise over the fjord from your bed. Enjoy having breakfast outside on the terrace overlooking the sea.

  • to overnight ashore with your boat safely moored at the doorstep

 
 
 
 

WHERE

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This large apartment by the seaside is situated within our private marina in Docksta and faces on the fjord and the piers of the guest harbor.

  • the foot of the Skuleberget mountain is less than two kilometers away;

  • close to the Skuleskogen national park, which you can reach even without using your car;

  • a stone's throw from the village;

  • just 50m from the bus stop “Docksta Marina” (on the E4) and the dock of the ferry “Höga Kusten Trafik”.

 
 

Welcome at the marina’s guest house

There are 2+2 sleeps in the loft, 2 bathrooms (1 shower), equipped kitchen, large living room with seaview, terrace, free wi-fi and car parking.

Towels and sheets are provided.

  • It is suitable for a family, a couple, a group of friends, or for a small sports team;

  • The kitchen is equipped and complete with dishwasher, electric and microwave owens, fridge and freezer to be able to cook as if you were at home

An additional accomodation with 2 sleeps extra is available: read about the overnight in our boathouse >

ADDITIONAL SERVICES

  • LAUNDRY AREA (washing machine and dryer 50:- sek per tvätt/wash)

  • MTB bikes renting (80:- sek day)

YOU SHOULD KNOW

  • No smoking indoors

  • Sorry, no pets :)

 
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WHEN

DURING THE SUMMER ONLY

Check the availability of the apartment between June and September.

 

This apartment is available on AIRBNB for your holiday in the Höga Kusten:


Tommaso De Rosa

If you would like assistance planning your stay in one of our waterfront accommodations at the marina, need hiking advice at Skyleskogen Park or Mount Skuleberget, or have any other questions regarding things to do on the High Coast during the summer, please contact me via the Airbnb chat.

_Tommaso

Please write by email or WhatsApp at +46.763136909

(You are welcome :)


EXPLORING THE HÖGA KUSTEN

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3 days in Docksta: discovering its classic day tours (without a car or a boat)

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If you are lucky to spend your holiday in the High Coast, the Skuleskogen national park, the Ulvön island, and the Skuleberget mountain have to keep a priority place into your summer’s bucket list.

In Docksta, you find the perfect “base camp” to start visit them.



You can even leave your personal means of transport at rest - your own car or boat is not essential to discover the surroundings of Docksta.

Here you have some transportation alternatives:

  • by free bus service, you can reach the nearest entrances of the park;

  • by ferry from Docksta, you can reach the typical fishing village of Ulvön;

  • by walking you can conquer the summit of the Skuleberget just following its beautiful paths or taking the chairlift (if you are not confident with hiking uphill).

 

DAY 1#

Hiking the Skuleskogen best trails

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The National Park is the target of a full day spent hiking and enjoying the beauty of the Höga Kusten world heritage outdoors.

The bus starts from Kustlådan campsite 2km south of the village and stops at Docksta Marina on the E4 (just 50 meters from our piers), then it picks up people at the campsites on the southwest side of the Skuleberget and at the museum & Tourist High Coast Center on the east side, and has a last stop to the campsite at Veåsand before to leave you at the southern entrance of the park. From there, you enter some of the best trails and the most popular spots.

This bus service operates during the summer: here you find more info about how to easily reach the park from Docksta with the summer bus >

One spot recommended:

Start visiting the beaches at the Kälaviken bay and walk the suggestive path in the forest alongside the coastline and step on its beautiful spots seaside. In the morning particularly, it’s an amazing walk with the rays of the low sun entering in the wood from the sea.

 

DAY 2#

Cruising to the charming Ulvön

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It is the ideal trip to discover the beauty of the archipelago and the magic of a renowned fishing village: for its traditional houses and docks and for the delicacy of its fermented fish, the surströmming.

During the summer, the ferry M/S Kusttrafik starts from the harbor in Docksta every morning at 10am. The cruise along the Docksta and Ullångersfjärden covers the nautical miles to Ulvön in one hour while people enjoy the view of the natural coastline from the deck.

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One spot recommended:

Don't miss the short walk to the step up at the Lotsberget hill to the high viewpoint over the village and the harbor or an incursion on the coastline close to the bay of Flågstängsberget that faces toward the open sea to east.

 

DAY 3#

Up-up-up to the Skuleberget

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Walking its trails or taking the chairlift to reach the summit, from the top of the mountain the views over the surroundings are always astonishing.

If you're based in Docksta, the slopes of the mountain are one step away from your front door (and from the piers of the Marina, too). But you can also have an enjoyable ride, lock your bike and start hiking, taking the chairlift, or visiting the museum about the High Coast World Heritage, or… climbing up a route of the Via Ferrata!

ONE SPOT RECOMMENDED:

The Naturum Höga Kusten Museum lies at the foot of the Skuleberget mountain about 3 km walking or biking north of the village: if you want to know more about the highest uplift of the land in the world, and geology & landscapes of the High Coast, start there!

 

Staying in Docksta even few days during your holiday, you will notice that there is no shortage of things to discover and do around here outdoor.

If using your car isn't in your plan or you decided to safely dock your boat, start from here to discover the coastline and inland beauty of the High Coast, where the heart of the world heritage beats even stronger.

 

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Unique boathouse stay: overnight by the sea in Docksta, Höga Kusten

 

You will arrive at Docksta right along the 7th section of your hike along the Höga Kusten Leden.

If you like the idea to stay by the water’s edge, head to this classic nordic boathouse on the seafront in Docksta that you can actually sleep in.

This hikers friendly hut is formally a real boathouse where just its small fisherman room have been converted to offer a comfortable overnight accommodation.

The boathouse has a covered berth and its private outdoor pier facing south on the fjord and a small beach.

 
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Stay overnight in a Boathouse by Höga Kusten Trail

WHERE

The boathouse is situated on the Dockstafjärden at the guest harbor in Docksta.

You find it at DOCKSTA HAVET:

  • 200mt far from the track of the Höga Kusten Leden that passes through the main road of the village or from the ICA store

  • just 50mt from the bus stop “Docksta Marina” (on the E4) and the dock of the ferry “Höga Kusten Trafik”

 

WHEN

DURING THE SUMMER ONLY

check on AIRBNB the availability of the boathouse between June and September.

Check availability, prices & booking on AIRBNB >

INFO: WhatsApp at +46.763136909 or call +46.763126628 (contact: Tommaso De Rosa)

 

WHY

  • It’s a perfectly located “base camp by the sea” to easily access and enjoy the natural surroundings in the area of the Skuleberget mountain and the Skuleskogen National Park

  • To take a “rest” day to recover during your hiking holiday or to have a protected place to refuge during bad weather

  • to join the outdoor summer events in Docksta: i.e. the Höga Kusten Trail and Twin Peaks trailrunning races or the music contests at Skulebergets Naturscen

ACTIVITIES WE RECOMMEND:

  • enjoy the views over the High Coast from the summits of the Skuleberget and Vårdkallberget mountains

  • take the ferry that start from the harbor for a day trip to the Ulvön island.

  • or simply take a swim in the fjord, taking off from inside the boat house :-)

 

ACCOMMODATION

2 sleeps - 1 bedroom (~ 8 sqm)

 
 

FACILITIES

ELECTRICITY and radiator to heat the room

Personal code to access the SERVICE HOUSE (that is dedicated to the Guests of the marina only) with TOILETS, SHOWERS with warm water all day, changing room, a countertop to wash the dishes, and LAUNDRY AREA (washing machine and dryer 50:- sek per tvätt/wash). Hot water available 24/7 included.

Private outdoor place by the sea and forniture

Cars parking (free)

MTB bikes renting (80:- sek day)
 

YOU SHOULD KNOW

  • Not suitable for children

  • No smoking indoors

  • Sorry, no pets :)

 
 

Holiday Rentals by the sea:

 

INFO

CONTACT:

Tommaso De Rosa

+46 (0)76.3136909
dockstahavet@gmail.com

 
 
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Docksta is located in the most accessible point of the High Coast

Docksta is located into an area of strong visibility in the most accessible point of contact between land and sea on the Höga Kusten's coastline.

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“Höga Kusten Utredningen - Huvudrapport”1974

“Within the Höga Kusten, the zone around Skule with the densely populated area of Docksta is characterised by its unique position.

A variety of reasons combine to make Docksta the pivotal landmark within Höga Kusten for the ongoing development of the recreational resources of the territory. Thanks to its central location within the Höga Kusten and directly connected with the E4 route, the important holiday traffic artery (and now also commercial and shopping artery towards the main cities of the county, Editor’s note) Docksta is a natural centre of the communications network.

Today it is also the outlet for an important network of collective navigation, with regular services to the Island of Ulvön during summer. Fishing parties and short-haul cruises also depart from the area. The E4 opens out onto the sea at Docksta, making the territory point of contact between the land and the sea”.

 

"Höga Kusten Utredningen - Huvudrapport” 1974

“Inom Höga Kusten intar området kring Skuleberget med Docksta tätort en särställning. Många olika skäl talar tillsammans för att Docksta är den punkt i Höga Kusten som har de största förutsättningarna att fungera som centralpunkt for en forsatt utveckling av rekreationsresurserna i planeringområdet. Genom sitt centrala geografiska läge i Höga Kusten och direkt anslutning till den stora pulsådern för semestertrafick (och nu även för handels- och shoppingtrafik till länets viktigaste städer, redaktörens kommentar), nämligen E4, utgör Docksta ett naturligt kommunikationscentrum. Docksta är också idag utgångspunkten för en omfattande kollektiv båttrafik med reguljära turer under sommaren till Ulvönhamn. Även fisketurarrangemang och kortare kryssningar utgår från orten. E4 har nära anslutning till havet inom Docksta och ger därmed orten en särprägel av intensiv kontaktpunkt mellan land och hav”.

 
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