Visit The Kobba Klintar Pilot Station

The Kobba Cafe is open 21.6.–11.8. 2024.
Open hours Wensday–Sunday 11–17. 
 
+358 457 347 9545.

The transfer boat to Kobba Klintar runs 21.6–11.8.2024 wensday-sunday 10.30 and 13.30 from the western harbour near the Pommern museum ship as long as the cafe is open. Other times can be arranged as long as the weather permits. 25€, children under 13 years 10€ (for  members of Kobba Klintars Friends 15€ return)

For more information and bookings please call:

Bo-Erik Westberg +358 457 3420 538
Bo-Erik can guide you through both the big house and the Kobbabåk.

Other times can be arranged. When making a booking it is also possible to depart from the Eastern Harbour

Picnic tour:

You can also book the ‘picnic tour’ and a viewing of the house and the Kobbabåk. Bring your own food or order a picnic basket together with the boat trip.

The unique view of the Åland Sea and the historically interesting place make Kobba Klintar a great destination for an excursion. Visitors are always welcome to Kobbarna!

In the past, the proud sailing ships made use of pilots from Kobba Klintar upon their arrival to the maritime city. Today, instead, you can see the modern cruise ships passing by. On the island you can explore the old pilot’s cabin and the larger pilot’s house with its fog horn. On the balcony of the house there is a pilot carved out of wood scouting out across the sea made by artist Juha Pykäläinen. The Pilots House lives on as a museum.

With or without your own boat

You visit Kobba Klintar by boat. The inlet is marked with line boards and there is a nice harbour. The port fee is voluntary and the money goes to the conservation of Kobba Klintar.If you do not have your own boat, you can use the connecting boat from the Western Harbour near the museum ship Pommern, Mariehamn. See: Visit Kobba Klintar / Boat

Welcome!

Kobba Klintar’s Friends Association

Kobba Klintar’s Friends Association was founded in 2002 to preserve and nurture the unique maritime and culturally interesting environment associated with Kobba Klintar. The island belongs to Mariehamn and all of Åland’s face towards the sea.

The association leases the island with all the buildings and the port facility for a symbolic sum from Mariehamn. The lease agreement runs for 25 years and makes it possible to realize the association’s objectives.

Kobba Klintar’s Friends is responsible for:

  • Maintenance and restoration of the buildings at Kobba Klintar
  • Enabling to keep the pilot station open to the public

The harbour was restored in 2007 and we have thus gained more boat places and a beach for small boats. The entrance to the harbour is marked with line boards. A voluntary port fee goes towards the conservation of Kobba Klintar.

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Café Sjömansbar

The Kobba Cafe is open 21.6.–11.8. 2024.

Open hours:
Wednesday–Sunday 12–17.
 

Kobbabåken

The ‘båk’ is rented out as a venue, it is suitable for many different occasions e.g. concerts, yoga, meetings, birthdays, celebrations etc.

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