| On a freezing cold day even the Swedes huddle round an open fire for warmth. The warm blueberry pie and custard went down a treat. |
| Inside of the mediaeval farm house. |
| A woodsawing windmill. It took a long time to saw a plank by all accounts. |
| A grain grinding windmill. More sucessful at its task. |
| Farosund marina. Just after we arrived the boats travelling to Estonia have left. We didn't think we smelt bad! |
| The mediaeval farmstead. |
| The ancient wall paintings in Farosund church which are along every wall. |
| The limestone stacks on the island of Faro. |
Towns are not totally our thing and with the boat full of sawdust from a ship loading and seeds from the town trees we were glad to escape. We even enjoyed a spell of fast and relatively comfortable off wind sailing into the sound dividing the small island of Farö from Gotland. Cycled the short distance in Arctic temperatures to the museum nearby. It was excellent. Took free half hourly ferry to the island and cycled to see the limestone stacks, stranded by rising land levels.