Simrishamn, Sweden
Varvsgatan 4
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+46 414819202
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
We arrived there at the end of August and the harbour was quite empty. The way to the city is quite short and there is a nice street with restaurants. The ways in the harbour are quite long and there is only one venting machine for the tally card. You have to use the tally card for everything and to pay 40 SEK for electricity even if you only stay 1 night. We had 38,5 SEK left of electricity which we could not get back. The showers could need some renovation as well as the toilets.
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Good place to visit with family and friends
We were staying in Southern Sweden for a few days before heading up north. Looking for a nice daytrip we stumbled upon this charming little town, which was well worth the two-hour drive. The harbour/waterfront is the heart of it along with the Storgatan which runs down to the harbour. Pretty buildings, a quiet and picturesque harbourfront and some nice little restaurants and shops makes this small town a real gem. Easy to walk and only a few minutes away is a real nice sandy beach. Park right at the harbour (3 hour limit) or park a bit further away at the camping/beach where you can get up to 6 hours free parking. Besides the cafés and restaurants there's a real good Grill/Seafood Kiosk at the harbour (Hamngrillen), with good fish items on the menu for little money. Tables out as well. One of the most charming small towns we've visited this summer in Sweden. Loved it.
Beautiful harbor full of fishing boats, sailing boats and recreational boats
Nice port town, cute and refreshing.
A nice place for a stroll or to grab something to eat on warmer days. Not as fun if it rains or its windy! But can't blame the area for the weather!
Nice harbor.
Very cosy and well functioning harbour just by the old city, with plenty of restaurant and shopping opportunities.
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