Strömstad's Best History & Lighthouses
Strömstad’s coastal landscape is defined by its maritime navigation history and Iron Age heritage. This collection features the six-meter-high Grönehög burial mound, one of the region’s largest tumuli, alongside a network of historic lighthouses including Nord-Hällsö and Likholmen. Cultural insights are found at the Fiskartorpet open-air museum, which preserves traditional fishing cottages, and the Strömstad Museum, which details the town’s evolution from a 17th-century spa destination to a vital maritime hub.
Grönehög gravfält
Iron Age burial mound standing approximately six meters high. Located in Skee parish near the Blomsholm megalithic remains.
Nord-Hällsö fyr
Coastal navigation light located on the northern end of Hällsö island in the Strömstad archipelago.
Södra Långön fyr
Maritime light marking the southern approach through the Koster Fjord area.
Strömstads fyr
Harbor lighthouse guiding vessels into Strömstad’s central port.
Likholmen fyr
Small lighthouse situated on Likholmen, marking the inner fairway toward the town center.
Tjurholmsknappen fyr
Navigation marker located on the northern fairway near the border of the Kosterhavet National Park.
Friluftsmuséet Fiskartorpet
Open-air museum featuring historic 18th and 19th-century buildings, including a fisherman's cottage and traditional boathouses.
Strömstads museum
Local history museum documenting the town's maritime heritage, its history as a spa resort, and the local fishing industry.
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