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Make the Most of Your Time on Earth at roughguides.com This seventh edition published April 2017 000_000_Sweden7_Inside_Cover.indd 1 13/12/16 4:59 pm THE ROUGH GUIDE TO SWEDEN This edition written and researched by James Proctor and Steve Vickers 001_023_Sweden7_Intro.indd 1 08/12/16 12:55 pm 001_023_Sweden7_Intro.indd 2 25/11/16 12:58 pm INTRODUCTION 3 Contents INTRODUCTION 4 Where to go 6 Things not to miss 12 Author Picks 9 Itineraries 22 When to go 10 BASICS 24 Getting there 25 Festivals 33 Getting around 26 Sports and outdoor activities 33 Accommodation 29 Culture and etiquette 35 Food and drink 30 Travel essentials 35 The media 32 GUIDE 42 1 Stockholm 42 6 The southeast 192 2 Day-trips from Stockholm 78 7 The Bothnian coast 242 3 Gothenburg 106 8 Central Sweden 282 4 Around Gothenburg 128 9 Swedish Lapland 312 5 The southwest 146 CONTEXTS 354 History 355 Books 375 Swedish architecture 369 Swedish language 377 Geography 373 Glossary 383 SMALL PRINT & INDEX 384 OPPOSITE SÁMI MAN, SWEDISH LAPLAND PREVIOUS PAGE POPPY FIELD NEAR YSTAD 001_023_Sweden7_Intro.indd 3 25/11/16 12:58 pm 4 INTRODUCTION 0 200 kilometres Riksgränsen Narvik Arctic Circle E10 Kiruna Metres Gällivare Pajala 1500 1000 Jokkmokk 500 Mo-i-Rana LAPLAND NORR- 200 45 BOTTEN Haparanda Introduction to 100 Luleå Arvidsjaur Sweden 0 E12 Sorsele Piteå Oulu Storuman Skellefteå VÄSTER- Vilhelmina BOTTEN The mere mention of Sweden conjures up resonant images: snow-capped Dorotea E4 peaks, reindeer wandering in deep green forests and the 24-hour daylight of Strömsund Umeå JÄMTLAND the midnight sun. But beyond the household names of ABBA, IKEA and ÅNGERMANLAND Trondheim E14 Volvo, Sweden is relatively unknown. The largest of the Scandinavian Storlien Sollefteå Örnsköldsvik Östersund Vaasa countries, with an area twice that of Britain (and roughly that of California), N but a population of barely ten million, Sweden has space for everyone: the HÄRJÅEsar-na MEDELPAD SundHsväranlölsand countryside boasts pine, spruce and birch forest as far as the eye can see and DALEN FINLAND GULF OF crystal-clear lakes perfect for a summer afternoon dip – not to mention Sveg HÄLSING BOTHNIA Hudiksvall possibly the purest air you’ll ever breathe. The country’s south and west -LAND NORWAY Söderhamn coasts, meanwhile, feature some of the most exquisite beaches in Europe Mora – without the crowds. Gävle Turku DALARNA GÄSTRIK In general Sweden is a carefree place where life is relaxed. Indeed, the Swedes’ -LAND E4 Åland liberal and open attitude to virtually every aspect of life is certainly one of their OSLO 45 UPPLAND Islands most enviable qualities; people are generally left to do their own thing, providing VÄKRarMlstaLdAND VÄ-LSATNMDANE18VäUsptpesraålas it doesn’t impinge on the rights and freedoms of others. In Sweden, rights go hand E6 E18 Örebro E20 STOCKHOLM in hand with duties, and there’s a strong sense of civic obligation (count how few NÄRKE SÖRMLAND ESTONIA DALS- times you see people dropping litter, for example), which in turn makes for a BOHUSLÄN LAND Nyköping well-rounded and stable society. Many of the cornerstones of the Swedish welfare Linköping Norrköping state, such as tremendously generous benefits and health-care perks, which Swedes VÄSTEE20R ÖSTER GÖTLAND GÖTLAND still hold dear today, were laid down during forty years of unbroken rule by the Visby Social Democrats. Gothenburg Jönköping Gotland LATVIA Yet, over the years, foreigners have somehow confused the open Swedish attitude to Varberg HALLANDSMÅLAND E22 spoocpieutlya,t eindc slouldeilnyg w nituhd ipteyo apnled wseaxiutianlgit yf,o wr aitnhy soepx.p Corotnutnriatryy t too t peaorp ouffla rth beeilri ecfl,o Sthweesd aennd i sn’t FalkHenablmergstaEd6/E20 E4 Kalmar Öland make passionate love under the midnight sun. It is, though, a country founded on Ängelholm BLEKINGE LITHUANIA honesty and straight talking – two of Sweden’s most refreshing qualities. DENMARK Helsingborg SKÅNE Karlskrona BALTIC COPENHAGEN Lund Kristianstad SEA SWEDEN ABOVE AERIAL VIEW OF STOCKHOLM TrelleborgMalmöYstad 001_023_Sweden7_Intro.indd 4 25/11/16 12:58 pm 0 200 kilometres Riksgränsen Narvik Arctic Circle E10 Kiruna Metres Gällivare Pajala 1500 1000 Jokkmokk 500 Mo-i-Rana LAPLAND NORR- 200 45 BOTTEN Haparanda 100 Luleå Arvidsjaur 0 E12 Sorsele Piteå Oulu Storuman Skellefteå VÄSTER- Vilhelmina BOTTEN Dorotea E4 Strömsund Umeå JÄMTLAND ÅNGERMANLAND Trondheim E14 Storlien Sollefteå Örnsköldsvik Östersund Vaasa N Åsarna Härnösand HÄRJE- MEDELPAD Sundsvall DALEN FINLAND GULF OF Sveg HÄLSING BOTHNIA Hudiksvall -LAND NORWAY Söderhamn Mora Gävle Turku DALARNA GÄSTRIK -LAND E4 Åland OSLO 45 UPPLAND Islands VÄRMLAND VÄSTMAN VäUsptpesraålas Karlstad -LAND E18 E6 E18 Örebro E20 STOCKHOLM NÄRKE SÖRMLAND ESTONIA DALS- BOHUSLÄN LAND Nyköping Linköping Norrköping VÄSTEE20R ÖSTER GÖTLAND GÖTLAND Visby Gothenburg Jönköping Gotland LATVIA Varberg HALLANDSMÅLAND E22 FalkHenablmergstaEd6/E20 E4 Kalmar Öland LITHUANIA Ängelholm BLEKINGE DENMARK Helsingborg SKÅNE Karlskrona BALTIC COPENHAGEN Lund Kristianstad SEA SWEDEN TrelleborgMalmöYstad 001_023_Sweden7_Intro.indd 5 25/11/16 12:58 pm 6 INTRODUCTION FACT FILE Where to go • Sweden is the third largest country in western Europe – behind only France and Sweden is principally a land of forests and Spain – stretching 1600km from north to lakes. Its towns and cities are small by south. If the country were pivoted around on its southernmost point, the top of the European standards and are mostly country would reach as far south as Naples located in the southern third of the in Italy. country, where the majority of Swedes • There is no translation for the Swedish word lagom, one of the most commonly live. Of its cities, serenely beautiful used terms in the language. Roughly Stockholm is supreme. Sitting elegantly speaking, it means “just the right amount, on fourteen different islands, where the not too much but not too little”, a concept that is the very essence of Swedishness. waters of Lake Mälaren meet the Baltic • More than half of Sweden’s land surface is Sea, the city boasts some fantastic covered with forest – mostly coniferous architecture, fine museums and by far the – punctuated by an astonishing 100,000 lakes. best culture and nightlife in the country. • Sweden is home to the world’s first and The 24,000 islands which comprise the largest hotel made entirely of ice and snow. Icehotel is built in December using blocks of Stockholm archipelago are a perfect ice cut from the local Torne River. The hotel antidote to the urban bustle, offering melts back into the river in May. endless opportunities to explore unspoilt • In northern Sweden frozen lakes and rivers island villages and to go swimming. On are used by drivers looking for a shortcut to their destination. The national road agency the west coast, Gothenburg, the country’s marks out “ice roads” and decides when the second city, is also one of Sweden’s most ice is thick enough to support a vehicle. appealing destinations. Gothenburgers 001_023_Sweden7_Intro.indd 6 25/11/16 12:58 pm INTRODUCTION 7 MIDSUMMER MAYHEM An atmosphere akin to Mediterranean joie de vivre takes over Sweden during the midsummer solstice (the weekend closest to June 24), when maypoles are erected as giant fertility symbols in gardens and parks across the country. Midsummer is not a time for staying in towns – everyone heads to the countryside and coasts, with Dalarna, the island of Öland and the shores of the Bohuslän coast being just a few of the most popular spots. Aided in no small part by copious quantities of alcohol, the population’s national characteristics of reserve and restraint dissolve over midsummer weekend. Long trestle tables draped in white cloths and sagging under the weight of multiple varieties of herring, potatoes with dill and gallons of akvavit are set up outside, and parties go on through the light night with dancing to the strains of accordions and fiddles. have a reputation for being among the friendliest people in Sweden, and the city’s network of canals and spacious avenues is reminiscent of Amsterdam, whose architects designed it. The south is the most cosmopolitan part of the country, owing to the proximity of Denmark and the rest of the European continent. Here you’ll find the glorious ancient university seat of Lund and, nearby, Sweden’s third city, Malmö, which heaves with youthful nightlife around its medieval core. Inland, southern Sweden boasts some handsome lakes, the two largest of which, Vänern and Vättern, provide splendid backdrops to some beautiful towns, not least the evocative former royal seat and the monastic centre of Vadstena, and Karlstad, the sunshine capital of Värmland, a rugged province ideal for river-rafting trips. To the east of the mainland lies Gotland, justifiably raved about as a haven for summer revelry, especially within the medieval walls of its unspoilt Hanseatic city, Visby. Central and northern Sweden represent the most quintessentially “Swedish-looking” part of the country. In the centre lies Dalarna, an area of rolling hills and villages that’s LEFT SANDHAMMAREN BEACH, SKÅNE 001_023_Sweden7_Intro.indd 7 25/11/16 12:58 pm 8 INTRODUCTION home to Lake Siljan, one of Sweden’s most beautiful lakes. North of here lies some of the country’s most enchanting scenery, home to bears, wolves and reindeer. To the east, the shoreline of the Bothnian coast contains the north’s biggest cities: Sundsvall, Umeå and Luleå are all enjoyable, lively places in which to break your journey north. The far north, inside the Arctic Circle, is the home of the Sámi – Sweden’s indigenous people. Known as Swedish Lapland, it is also the land of reindeer, elk and bears, of swiftly flowing rivers and coniferous forest, all traversed by endless hiking routes. Sweden’s northernmost town, Kiruna, makes an excellent base for exploring the region’s national parks and the world-famous Icehotel in nearby Jukkasjärvi. Swedish Lapland is also the place to come to experience the midnight sun: in high summer the sun never sets, whilst in midwinter the opposite is true, though you may be lucky enough to see the sky lit up by the multicoloured patterns of the northern lights, or aurora borealis. NORTHERN LIGHTS Also known by their Latin name, aurora borealis, the northern lights are visible all across northern Sweden during the dark months of winter. These spectacular displays of green-blue shimmering arcs and waves of light are caused by solar wind, or streams of particles charged by the sun, hitting the atmosphere. The colours are the characteristic hues of different elements when they hit the plasma shield that protects the Earth: blue is nitrogen and yellow-green is oxygen. Although the mechanisms which produce the aurora are not completely understood, the displays are generally more impressive the closer you get to the poles – low temperatures are also rumoured to produce some of the most dramatic performances. Gällivare and Kiruna, both well inside the Arctic Circle, are arguably the best places in Sweden to catch a glimpse of the aurora, particularly during the coldest winter months from December to February. Although displays can range from just a few minutes to several hours, the night sky must be clear of cloud to see the northern lights from Earth. 001_023_Sweden7_Intro.indd 8 25/11/16 12:58 pm
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