Karlshamn

Karlshamn is a city in the Blekinge province of southern Sweden. Karlshamn attracts visitors to the salmon fisheries in "Mörrumsån", to the rocky coastline and the Hällaryd archipelago and to the wooded hinterland. East of the city centre the famous Eriksbergs Viltpark is located.

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Karlshamn is connected by railway, and the nearest major stations are Kristianstad to the west and Kalmar to the east.

Tourism peaks in June–August, when there is regular boat connection and accommodation service to islands like Tärnö.

DFDS Seaways provides a few places for passengers on their near daily service to Klaipeda in Lithuania, on board ro-ro freight ferries. The journey takes around 15 hours.

  • 🌍 Karlshamn railway station.

Get around

By taxi

See

  • Axel Olsson's statue of Karl-Oskar and Kristina
  • The Cultural Centre, Vinkelgatan 8. Historic buildings of Swedish punsch factory, the silver forge, the art gallery, the print workshop and merchant houses converted into a museum.
  • Eriksberg. A wildlife park with a conference centre, and Scandinavia's only wild population of European bison. It is an old farmstead with surrounding land now host to a variety of native animals such as European Bison, Crown Deer, Moose and wild boar amongst others.

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