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string of shoreside huts selling souvenirs and designer sailor-wear, and attracts yachties
and cruise ships. Pleasant little walking trails fan out around the harbour.
Sights
Nagu Church CHURCH
( 10am-5pm Jun-Aug)
Lovely Nagu church dates from the 14th century and contains the oldest Bible in Finland.
Sleeping & Eating
Hotel Strandbo HOTEL
( 02-460-6200; www.strandbo.fi ; Strandvägen 3;s/d from €95/125; )
Three light and airy bedrooms in a stately wooden seafront building, with balconies look-
ing over the waves, are the pick of the rooms in the four buildings housing this sophistic-
ated guest harbour hotel. Its restaurant offers a great lunch buffet and à la carte evening
meals.
Västergård B&B
( 040-586-1317; www.nagu.net/vastergard ; Gyttjavägen 29, Gyttja;s €70-90, d €90-110; )
In a blissful spot 10km east of Nagu, this B&B has cosy rooms with private bathrooms,
based in a beautifully converted barn, with dinner (€35) by arrangement. Bicycles (per day
seven-speed/24-speed/electric €15/25/40) and kayaks (€30 per day) are available (includ-
ing for nonguests).
Hotel Stallbacken & Grännäs B&B HOTEL, B&B
( 040-486-6822; www.grannasgard.fi ;Grännäsintie 14, Grännäs;B&B s/d €90/100, hotel s/d €100/
135; )
The forested hamlet of Grännäs is tucked just off the main road 3km south of Nagu. B&B
guests get to share the adjoining hotel's facilities - a private beach, summer evening res-
taurant, tennis court, sauna and boat, bike and canoe rental.
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