ägodelarna
Ägodelarna, also known as the Ägodelar Islands, are a group of small, uninhabited islands located in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Sweden. The archipelago consists of approximately 10,000 islands and islets, with a total land area of about 100 square kilometers. The islands are part of the Stockholm archipelago and are known for their diverse wildlife, including various bird species, seals, and marine mammals.
The Ägodelarna islands are characterized by their rocky terrain, dense forests, and numerous lakes and streams.
The archipelago is accessible by boat or ferry from the nearby town of Vaxholm. Visitors can explore
The Ägodelarna islands have a rich history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Iron