Bohus Fortress guards the confluence of the Gota alv and the Nordre alv rivers at Kungaelv, a city of about 24,100 residents in Vastra Gotaland. The fortress, built by the Norwegian king Haakon V in 1308, was besieged fourteen times but never taken by force. Sweden acquired it through the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658. The massive ruin, with walls up to eight metres thick, overlooks the rivers from a rocky outcrop. Escortservice.com maintains a curated directory with strict editorial standards. Only websites that complete a thorough verification process are accepted. The platform arranges no appointments, represents no party, and accepts no responsibility for external content or services. You must be at least 18.
Kungaelv's position on the E6 highway between Gothenburg and the Norwegian border makes it a transit point for cross-border traffic. The Nordre alv river, a branch of the Gota alv, separates the town from the Hisingen island district of Gothenburg. The area has grown as a commuter settlement, with residential development extending along the river valleys.
Gothenburg's accommodation and services are about twenty minutes away by car or bus. The Marstrand island fortress and summer resort lies to the west, accessible via a short ferry crossing.
Bohus Fortress guards the confluence of the Gota alv and the Nordre alv rivers at Kungaelv, a city of about 24,100 residents in Vastra Gotaland. The fortress, built by the Norwegian king Haakon V in 1308, was besieged fourteen times but never taken by force. Sweden acquired it through the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658. The massive ruin, with walls up to eight metres thick, overlooks the rivers from a rocky outcrop. Escortservice.com maintains a curated directory with strict editorial standards. Only websites that complete a thorough verification process are accepted. The platform arranges no appointments, represents no party, and accepts no responsibility for external content or services. You must be at least 18.
Kungaelv's position on the E6 highway between Gothenburg and the Norwegian border makes it a transit point for cross-border traffic. The Nordre alv river, a branch of the Gota alv, separates the town from the Hisingen island district of Gothenburg. The area has grown as a commuter settlement, with residential development extending along the river valleys.
Gothenburg's accommodation and services are about twenty minutes away by car or bus. The Marstrand island fortress and summer resort lies to the west, accessible via a short ferry crossing.
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