Join a guided boat cruise from Båstad harbor and discover film locations along the Bjäre Peninsula. Hear stories about films by Ingmar Bergman, Jan Troell, and other productions filmed in this coastal landscape.
Step aboard in Båstad harbor and explore the Bjäre Peninsula from the sea on a guided film cruise focused on well-known filming locations along the coast. During the tour, guide Ingrid Persson Skog shares stories about films and scenes recorded in the landscapes you pass along the shoreline.
Learn about Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal, where Hovs Hallar became the setting for the famous encounter between the Knight and Death. The tour also includes stories about Hour of the Wolf, another Bergman film that used the dramatic coastal scenery to shape its atmosphere.
The cruise also passes locations used in Jan Troell’s The Flight of the Eagle and the island of Hallands Väderö, where scenes with Ronja and Birk in the wood anemone forest were filmed in 1984. This activity combines coastal views with insights into Swedish film history.
The activity departs from Båstad harbor. Suitable for visitors interested in film history as well as those who want to experience the Bjäre Peninsula from the water. The cruise takes place outdoors and may be affected by weather and sea conditions. Comfortable clothing suitable for the season is recommended.
Väderötrafiken is a well-known ferry service between to and from Hallands Väderö, offering reliable and scenic transport for locals and tourists. With well-maintained vessels, it ensures a comfortable journey across the Kattegat waters. Väderötrafiken provides access to the picturesque Hallands Väderö, known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife.