

Klædeholmens court weathered beautifully by the elements.
Among Sweden’s best coastal tennis courts
Courts shaped by sea and granite
Along Sweden’s west coast, tennis in Bohuslän unfolds between smooth granite rock and open sea. For players searching for some of the best tennis courts in Sweden, this coastal region offers a setting that is both visually striking and deeply rooted in community.
Bohuslän is known for its maritime culture, saltwater swimming and red and white wooden boathouses set against pale granite. Yet beyond harbours and summer docks, there are playable tennis courts embedded in coastal towns and island communities. From sheltered village clubs to courts overlooking open water, tennis in Bohuslän is shaped by proximity to sea and sky. It is this horizontal composition of rock, harbour, intimate archipelago towns and horizon that makes tennis on Sweden’s west coast feel rooted rather than incidental.
Klädesholm Tennisplan
Carved from calm
Once known as "The Herring Island" during the golden years of fishing, Klädesholmen has been a centre of Sweden’s herring industry for centuries. Remarkably, the herring tradition remains very much alive here. Klädesholmen Seafood AB, formed from a merger of local family-owned businesses in 2002, now produces more than half of all Sweden’s pickled herring. The island’s maritime heritage is ever-present, with narrow lanes like Coastguard Road and Fish Harbour Road leading towards the old harbour, where herring boats once docked.
But the small, picturesque village of white wooden houses is more than just fish. It also embraces a serene pace of life, where “lugn” - that calm, unhurried feeling the Swedes speak of - settles gently into your bones. And that same calm follows you onto the court. Almost carved into the rocks right next to the sea, the Klädesholmen tennis court offers a truly unique setting for tennis. The hard court has taken its share of weather over the years, but its charm remains intact, with rallies pleasingly accompanied by the sound of swimmers plunging into the water. Your match begins just a few hundred metres away, at the small, cosy harbour office where you collect the keys to the court.
After the match, and once the keys are returned, tradition calls for a herring feast. Local favourites Restaurant Kylen and Salt & Sill are the perfect places to follow suit.




