On the north side of Langøy you find an idlyllic lagune with small and charming beaches. The area is great for swimming, and thre are outdoor toilets and fireplaces available. Idal for tenting.
Get her by boat or ferry, the area is easily accessible and you can walk here from where the ferry docs further south on the island.
There is plenty to explore at Langøy island, read more about Langøy here.
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