- We have been given a clear sign that we can open for more if we close down our rink lanes. Then the same rules apply to us as to municipal pools, says business manager Richard Berglund.

In swimming pools and in swimming pools for exercise swimming, the restriction does not apply to a maximum of 50 visitors, but there the business is allowed to accommodate more visitors, provided that there is enough space to keep distance from each other.

- Then we have to let in as many as we can guarantee the safety of. In our area, there are about 500-600 people, he says.

"It's the rubbish tracks that are the thing"

The rises of the water attractions are now resuming and the runways' slopes are blocked with the hope that the park's water park will open soon.

- In cost, it is mostly about working time, it takes time and it has to be done. It should be safe and you should not be able to jerk it no matter how much you try, says Richard Berglund.

Will anyone want to swim there if there are no rinks and water attractions?

- We do not expect any major invasion of visitors, it is the rush lanes that is the thing. It is most for our holiday village guests and surrounding campers to be able to walk and cool off, he says.

The theme park will remain closed

The park's theme park, on the other hand, will remain closed for the remainder of the summer, unless new directives come from the government.

- It costs too much. We have tried to do mini-fun, but no matter how safe we ​​try to do it with handgun and disinfection, it is not economically justifiable to open for 50 people minus staff, says Richard Berglund.