Description
Klädesholmen is an island on the coast of Bohuslän that is connected to the mainland via a bridge. Klädesholmen is located opposite Skagen, Denmark's most northerly point, and therefore on the migratory route of many birds. The place is best after strong western winds and storms when many seabirds are blown into this western outpost. Among the seabirds you can see are Long-tailed Duck, European Shag, Red-breasted Merganser, Velvet Scoter, Common Scoter, Purple Sandpiper, Kittiwake, Razorbill, Common Guillemot, Black Guillemot, Northern Gannet, Red-throated Diver, Little Gull, Great Skua and many more. Peregrine Falcon and White-tailed Eagle are often seen sitting on surrounding rocks. Also a chance on Rock Pipit and Snow Bunting.
Details
Access
A newly built windshelter provides shelter againts the strong winds. You can park in the little port. Click on the P in the map to get directions to the parking.
