You reach the island by a gentle rounded bridge with a beautiful view overlooking Mariestad.
Torsö offers several bathing sites, the three most popular ones are Hattarevik, Sandvik och Skräddaretorp.
There is a camping ground on the island and private cabins for rent.
You can visit the local craftsmen, buy smoked fish and visit the church and Fågelö chapel. In addition there are also several ancient monuments.
You can find restaurant Brygghuset and a new campingsite right before the bridge on the mainland.
Djurö
The Djurö archipelago is an isolated group of approx.35 islands and a number of skerries right in the middle of Lake Vänern. You need a boat of your own to go here. Djurö Island is a nationalpark, and because of the very rich birdlife it is forbidden to stay in certain parts of the archipelago from 1 st April-31st July. To make up for this, visists to other parts are made easier, for example to Malbergshamn, which is one of the best harbours of all the islands. Here you will find rubbish bins, places where you can light bonfires and rambling trails.