Blekinge is Sweden's second smallest landscape, and Sweden's second southernmost. Blekinge's nature is for many a pure idyll. Here you can find everything from lush broadleaf forests, cozy small villages, mountain areas, to more open landscapes. In addition to the beautiful large archipelago, Blekinge also offers a large mix of waterways and lakes. The most famous fishing destination is of course the Mörrumsån in Mörrum where people from all over the world make a pilgrimage every year to fish for salmon and sea trout. The climate in Blekinge is of a maritime character and offers relatively mild winters and pleasant summers.
This area has one or more fishing spots available for disabled. For more information, please see the fishing area map, or contact Bräkne-Hoby Norra FVO.
Here you will find Guides and Instructors operating in the swedish area of Ronneby kommun. Many of these guides also work as freelance guides in other parts of the country and the world.