Möja

Möja is frequented by the ferries of Waxholmsbolaget and other companies, and is easily accessible from Stockholm.

[1] Möja forms part of the Storö-Bockö-Lökaö Nature Reserve, in Swedish colloquially referred to as Möjareservatet.

No permanent settlement on these islands are older than the 19th century, before which they were exclusively used for grazing, fishing, hunting, and for cultivating strawberries.

While traces of early human activities are plentiful, some areas are untouched barren cliffs and marshy grounds.

[1] Möja is today a popular tourist destination visited year around by the steamship company Waxholmsbolaget as well as by private boaters touring the greater Stockholm archipelago.

WorldWind image of Möja. North at c, one o'clock.
Map showing Möja's location in the Stockholm Archipelago.