Utklippan - 55° 57' 18" N 15° 42' 12" E
Utklippan from the top of the lighthouse Our next stop was another dot of rock, this time off the Swedish coast. Utklippan is actually three skerries. Skerries are small, rocky islands that are found in clusters just off the coast. They are named from the old Norse word sker meaning 'rock in the sea'. And yep, we think that is a very apt description! The harbour was blasted out of the rock in the 1930s to provide a safe refuge for fishing boats during storms. The harbour had just undergone some major work. We felt completely protected and Chinook loved being tied to the solid concrete walls. The harbour entrances are tight but, once inside, it is snug, calm and well-protected. Utklippan is actually a few islands with no pedestrian-friendly connections between them. The more observant reader may have noticed that the harbour consists of two islands ... neither of which hosts the lighthouse. This was not very conducive to a li...