I was on Rörö once. It is a very nice island, with nature reserve stretching across most of its land. It’s accessible by car, for free, but once you get there you won’t do much driving. It feels rather isolated from the main land, since you can’t go directly here, you have to take a ferry that lands on other islands first, which makes the journey bit longer.
I was promised seeing sheep and horses but I didn’t see any. I will come back to investigate more, and to see this place again.
I was on Rörö once. It is a very nice island, with nature reserve stretching across most of its land. It’s accessible by car, for free, but once you get there you won’t do much driving. It feels rather isolated from the main land, since you can’t go directly here, you have to take a ferry that lands on other islands first, which makes the journey bit longer.
I was promised seeing sheep and horses but I didn’t see any. I will come back to investigate more, and to see this place again.
I was on Rörö once. It is a very nice island, with nature reserve stretching across most of its land. It’s accessible by car, for free, but once you get there you won’t do much driving. It feels rather isolated from the main land, since you can’t go directly here, you have to take a ferry that lands on other islands first, which makes the journey bit longer.
I was promised seeing sheep and horses but I didn’t see any. I will come back to investigate more, and to see this place again.