Tärnö

The island's population was once a farming and fishing community, to which many traces bear witness to this day.

A kiosk is found on the island serving simple food items and other necessities as well as a community centre which is rented out for summer camps and the like.

The island's old teacher's residence is also rented out during summer, as are many smaller cottages, both municipally and privately owned.

A large wooden one featuring a drum lens at the island's highest point was built in 1910 to replace a predecessor.

A known sight apart from the picturesque cottages and the unique natural surroundings is the fiskgökaeken (a hollow centuries-old oak tree), a few Iron Age graves as well as a large naturally formed stone terrace.

View of Tarno Island