Fishing and agriculture have been the traditional ways of life on the Hudiksvall Archipelago for centuries. Today it’s a scenic seaside locale with a number of churches from the Middle Ages and Homestead Museums that celebrate the community’s farming roots. Canoeing and swimming are ideal ways to explore the fish-filled waters, and the charming coastal villages, known for their unique folk music, are easily accessible by bike or on foot.
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