Askims fjord is located on the western cost of Sweden. It is located south of Goteborg, one of Sweden's largest cities. The fjord consists of many smaller islands and boating routes, making it easy for trade and commerce ships to enter and exit Goteborg. The natural setting of Askims fjord is idyllic, as it is just off the coast of Sandsjobacka, a natural reserve for Sweden's trees, wild life and plants, including flowers.
Gullmar fjord is located north of Goteborg and directly northeast of the very tip of Denmark. The fjord enters the western seaboard between Langgaps udde and the town of Lysekil. It stretches northeast into the Swedish countryside up until the Bjornholmen islands, where the fjord then splits into three directions. It borders the town of Lysekil, which is known for its beautiful scenery, small rocky islands and exquisite boating clubs. The Gullmar fjord is particularly popular due to the discovery of excessive nitrogen levels in the water.
The Sundsvall fjord is named after the town of Sundsvall. The town is located on Sweden's eastern perimeter, directly across from Finland. More specifically, Sundsvall is located in the middle of the entire eastern Swedish seaboard. The Sundsvall fjord is the name of the narrow body of water that stretches into the water around the town of Sundsvall and the surrounding area. The fjord is known because of the town's idyllic location amongst the mountains, embedded in the Swedish nature of trees, water and wildlife.