Möja · Stockholm County · Sweden
Långviks Badplats
Tucked away on the northern reaches of Möja, Långviks Badplats invites you to experience the archipelago's quiet grandeur. Here, smooth, sun-warmed rocks slope gently into the Baltic, providing a peaceful haven for swimming and soaking in breathtaking sunset views. It’s a true escape for those seeking serenity.
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Tucked away on the northern reaches of Möja, Långviks Badplats invites you to experience the archipelago's quiet grandeur. Here, smooth, sun-warmed rocks slope gently into the Baltic, providing a peaceful haven for swimming and soaking in breathtaking sunset views. It’s a true escape for those seeking serenity.
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About this beach
Where it is
Långviks Badplats
Möja, Stockholm County, Sweden
59.4312°, 18.8653°
Top things to do
At Långviks Badplats
Rocky Swim
Invigorating Baltic dip
Sunbathe
Warm granite ledges
Sunset Views
Fiery evening sky
Coastal Walk
Explore island paths
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Långviks Badplats.
Questions people actually ask about Långviks Badplats.
What are the swimming conditions like at Långviks Badplats, and is it suitable for families?
Långviks Badplats is a rocky bathing place, typical of the Stockholm archipelago. The water is generally clear and refreshing, but entry might be uneven due to the rocks. While it offers a pleasant swim, families with very young children should be aware of the rocky terrain and supervise closely. Water shoes are recommended for comfort and safety on the uneven surfaces.
When is the best time to visit Långviks Badplats for good weather and fewer crowds?
For the best weather and to avoid peak crowds at Långviks Badplats, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons, such as late spring (May-early June) or early autumn (late August-September). The weather is often pleasant, and the island of Möja is less busy. Mid-week visits during the summer can also offer a more peaceful experience compared to weekends.