The Best of Sweden - SKANÖR
SKANÖR is part of the agglomeration Skanör with Falsterbo Falsterbo on the Isthmus of Vellinge municipality in Ontario. Skanör the late 1960s hopvuxet twin city Falsterbo. After medieval flourishing herring fishing has retained these two cities formally separate their stadsrättigheter.
Visiting Friends in Skanör Vellinge, Sweden
(the southern tip of Sweden)
AT THE BEACH IN YNGSJÖ IN SKÅNE, SWEDEN...
You might not know it, but Sweden has a lot of beaches. The south, called Skåne, is filled with white gorgeus ones.
Top 13 Destinations in Sweden
Top 13 Destinations in Sweden according to Lonely Planet
13. Inlandsbanan
Take a journey through the middle of Norrland along this historic train line, which passes by small mining towns, deep green forests, herds of reindeer and, if you're lucky, the occasional moose along the way. Built during the 1930s and rendered obsolete by 1992, the line has more than enough charm and historical appeal to make up for its lack of speed.
12. Winter Sports
Winter sports in Lappland are a major draw. To go cross-country skiing, just grab a pair of skis and step outside; for downhill sports, be it heliskiing or snowboarding, Åre is your best bet. Few pastimes are as enjoyable as rushing across the Arctic wasteland pulled by a team of dogs, the sled crunching through crisp snow -- but if you want something with a motor, you can test your driving (and racing) skills on the frozen lakes instead.
11. Vikings
There are still real, live Vikings, and you can visit them at one of Sweden's most absorbing attractions. An evocative 'living' reconstruction of a late--Viking Age village, Foteviken Viking Reserve was built on the coast near the site of the Battle of Foteviken (1134) and contains some 22 reed-roofed houses.
10. Bohuslän Coast
Caught between sky and sea, the coast of Bohuslän is raw and starkly beautiful, its skerries thick with birds and its villages brightly painted specks among the rocks. Choose from myriad quaint seaside bolt-holes.
9. Islands of Stockholm's Archipelago
From the Middle Ages until the end of the Cold War, the Swedish military has had troops, ships and fortifications in the archipelago, to defend Stockholm. The local population relied on subsistence fishing and farming, isolated from Stockholm's tremendous progress in the 19th century, as tourists started to colonize the area.
8. Gotland & Fårö
Gotland is Sweden's largest island, in the middle of the Baltic Sea. Some 50,000 people live here all year. Gotland is said to be the homeland of the legendary Goths, who sacked the Roman Empire during the 5th century AD.
7. Kingdom of Crystal
The Kingdom of Crystal is a geographical area today containing a total of 15 glassworks in the municipalities of Emmaboda, Nybro, Uppvidinge, Växjö and Lessebo in southern Sweden. Their history can be traced back to the 18th century at least.
6. Göteborg
Gothenburg is the second largest city in Sweden with approximately 520,000 inhabitants in the municipality. It is situated on Sweden's west coast at the outlet of the Göta river. With over 60,000 students, Gothenburg University is the largest in Scandinavia. Gothenburg has a reputation of being a friendly place, even more welcoming than the Swedish capital.
5. Local Cuisine
Due to Sweden's large north-south expanse there have always been regional differences in Swedish cuisine. Historically, in the far North, meats such as reindeer, and other (semi-) game dishes were eaten, some of which have their roots in the Sami culture, while fresh vegetables have played a larger role in the South.
4. Medieval Cities
It's hard to overstate the beauty of the Hanseatic port town of Visby, in itself justification for making the quick ferry trip to Gotland. Inside its thick medieval walls are twisting cobblestone streets, fairy-tale cottages draped in flowers and gorgeous ruins atop hills with stunning Baltic views.
3. Northern Delights
The Northern Lights or aurora borealis are a natural phenomenon that can paint the night sky with unearthly, surreal color. The Aurorae are caused by charged particles ejected from the sun. When these particles reach the earth, they collide with gas atoms and molecules in the earth's upper atmosphere, energising them and creating a spectacular multi-coloured light show.
2. Hiking
Particularly in the northern reaches, Sweden has some absolutely gorgeous hiking trails, most of which are well maintained and supplied with conveniently located mountain huts along the way. The season is relatively short, but it's worth a bit of extra planning to get out into the wilderness: its natural landscape is one of Sweden's best assets.
1. Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and largest city of Sweden, with nearly 2 million inhabitants in its metropolitan area. The inner city is made up of 14 islands across Lake Mälaren and three streams into the brackish Baltic Sea, with the Stockholm archipelago with some 24,000 islands, islets and skerries. Over 30% of the city area is made up of waterways, and another 30% is made up of green areas.
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Stockholm, Sweden: Green City
What's big and green and occupies one third of Stockholm's total land area? Parks. Stockholm is an exceptionally green city, and the best place to experience that green is in the former royal deer park known as Djurgarden.
Welcome to Sweden
This is an educational video about the country Sweden. Hope that by watching this you'll learn a bit about Swedens history and greatest tourist attractions!
Skillinge fishing village, Skåne Sweden
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The Best of Sweden - BJÄRRED
BJÄRRED, a beautiful small village very close to the sea but also close to both LUND (10 km) and MALMÖ (20km), and just 1 hour drive from COPENHAGEN (Denmark).
Here is where the famous Swedish longest bath-diving bridge is located. It is 574 m long and named Långa Bryggan (The Long Bridge). During the earlier times, the people of Lund had to travel by train called Ångtåg just to be able to enjoy the sun and salt water beach. There is a very much appreciated playground in the middle of Birch trees. This area is also the southern starting point of Bjärred's popular Strandpromenad (beach walk). To go there, one has to turn across Bjärred's old railway station beside the Summer Kiosk. There are available parking spaces along the road and further in the Beech woods.
#RESTAURANT:
Great food at the restaurant on Långa Bryggan. Friendly, service minded staff, astonishing view, great wines.
#BATH:
Nice small sand beach, great playground near by, toilets and showers.
#ACTIVITES:
Lovely beach walk, astonishing hiking possibilities in nature reserve as well as bird watch, tennis, football, golf, swimming, horse riding and boat trips.
#GENERAL COMMENTS:
Peaceful, family oriented and charming village. Good local transportation with bus.
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BJÄRRED, ein schönes kleines Dorf ganz in der Nähe zum Meer, sondern auch in der Nähe sowohl LUND (10 km) und Malmö (20km), und nur 1 Autostunde von Kopenhagen (Dänemark).
Hier ist, wo der berühmte schwedische längste Bad-diving Brücke eingezeichnet ist. Es ist 574 m lang und mit dem Namen Långa Bryggan (Lange Brücke). In den früheren Zeiten hatten die Menschen in Lund mit dem Zug reisen Ångtåg genannt, nur um in der Lage, die Sonne und Salzwasser Strand zu genießen. Es ist ein sehr geschätzt Spielplatz in der Mitte der Birken. Dieser Bereich ist auch der südliche Ausgangspunkt der beliebten Strandpromenad Bjärred's (Strandspaziergang). Um dorthin zu gelangen, muss man sich über alte Eisenbahn Bjärred's Station neben dem Kiosk Sommer zu machen. Es gibt verfügbare Parkplätze entlang der Straße und weiter in die Buchenwälder.
# RESTAURANT:
Gutes Essen im Restaurant auf Långa Bryggan. Freundlich, aufgeschlossen Service-Mitarbeiter, beeindruckender Aussicht, große Weine.
# BAD:
Nice kleinen Sandstrand, großer Spielplatz in der Nähe, Toiletten und Duschen.
# AKTIVITÄTEN:
Lovely Strand entfernt, erstaunliche Wandermöglichkeiten in Naturschutzgebiet sowie Vögel zu beobachten, Tennis, Fußball, Golf, Schwimmen, Reiten und Bootsausflüge.
# ALLGEMEINE BEMERKUNGEN:
Ruhige, familienorientierte und das hübsche Dorf. Gute lokale Transport mit dem Bus.
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