Fjäderholmarna is a cluster of islands with a thriving locale, featuring artist studios, independent shops, and eateries, including a brewpub and restaurants serving archipelago cuisine
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Activities: We took a boat from Stockholm to Fjäderholmarna and explored the island, starting from the left side of the main port. We discovered a cafe, a collection of wooden boats, and an area with a big wooden boat for kids to play
Highlights: We were charmed by this little island and enjoyed the beautiful views of the Baltic Sea ✨

Activities: We took a boat to Fjäderholmarna and strolled around the island, enjoying the red houses by the water. We visited the playground, looked at boat collections, and played on the small stone beach, even though the water was cold. "These city kids had a lovely day."
Highlights: The kids really enjoyed the playground and the boat collections, "It was very interesting" for the youngest son. They also loved running around the island, jumping on rocks, climbing and looking at ants. "For children it is really fun to walk around the island." ✨

Activities: We went to Fjäderholmarna for a day trip. We took a boat from Strandvägen. We enjoyed the island, and even though it was raining, the kids still had a great time playing. We strolled around the island, visited the playground, and enjoyed a meal
Highlights: The kids loved the little playground that is built like a boat. They liked the sand pit and climbing frames. We enjoyed the views, walking around the island and having a relaxing day ✨

Activities: We took the Strömma boat to Fjäderholmarna. We enjoyed the boat trip and the island itself. We went there "for a moment and enjoy a lovely sightseeing tour out from beautiful Strandvägen, along Djurgården and past Nacka."
Highlights: We all loved the boat trip and the island. The kids enjoyed strolling around the island ✨