Kråkskär, located in the southern part of the Archipelago National Park (⚓️ 59°58,40′ N, 22°02,65′ E) was a new anchorage to us, but instantly became our favourite. The surroundings are very beautiful and the sandy beach on the bottom of the small bay is great. The northwesterly wind was gusting +20 knots when we arrived there. The island gives fairly good shelter from the swell from that direction, but the tip of the island is low-flying, so the protection from the wind is not that good. There are some mooring loops attached to the rocks, but we decided to use our bow anchor instead and use the dinghy to explore the island.

The southern bay of Kråkskär gives good shelter expect in southerly winds.
Sandy beach on the bottom of the small bay is great.

Joys of summer.