Built in the High Coast
High Coast Longevity is not placed randomly.
It is being developed in the High Coast because the location itself is part of the model.




A distinctive region
The High Coast is one of Sweden’s most well-known natural destinations.
It is characterized by:
- coastline, forest, and open landscapes
- strong seasonal variation
- established tourism and regional identity
This creates a foundation that already attracts people for experience and recovery.








Environment as a functional asset
The environment is not only attractive — it is functional.
It influences:
- daily rhythms
- recovery and stress response
- behavior and structure
These factors align with the biological processes the project is built around.
Borgen Marieberg as a base
Borgen Marieberg provides a physical starting point.
The site is currently under transformation.
The ambition is to develop it into:
- a structured longevity destination
- a place for diagnostics, programs, and long-term stays
- a base for ongoing development
The process is gradual and long-term.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Connection to tourism
The High Coast already has a strong position as a destination.
High Coast Longevity aims to complement this by:
- adding a health and longevity dimension
- extending the type of experiences offered
- creating new reasons to visit beyond traditional tourism
This connects existing strengths with new opportunities.
Regional development
The project is not isolated.
It is intended to:
- involve local actors and businesses
- create new forms of collaboration
- contribute to regional development
This includes potential interaction with:
- municipalities
- tourism organizations
- local service providers




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Infrastructure and access
The High Coast is accessible while maintaining distance from urban environments.
This balance allows for:
- ease of access
- reduced external noise
- conditions that support structured stays
This combination is essential for the model.
Building step by step
Development takes place gradually:
- initial activities and diagnostics
- development of programs
- transformation of the physical site
- expansion of partnerships
This allows the project to evolve based on real-world use.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.




Local foundation, broader relevance
While rooted in the High Coast, the model is not limited to one location.
The ambition is to:
- develop knowledge and methods locally
- create a transferable structure
- connect regional implementation with broader relevance
Summary
The High Coast provides:
- a strong natural and regional identity
- an environment aligned with the model
- a foundation for long-term development
High Coast Longevity is built to integrate with this — not exist separately from it.




These components are not separate, they reinforce each other.
Explore how to be part of the project
The opportunity extends beyond location — it includes partnerships, collaboration, and long-term development.





