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Sweden: when to go?
Sweden offers you contrasting and magical seasons! Enjoy mild, light-filled summers, perfect for exploring the beautiful Swedish landscapes. The pleasant temperatures invite you to relax by the lakes or discover charming cities.
In winter, let yourself be amazed by the sparkling snow and the northern lights. The fresh, pure air accompanies your skiing or snowmobiling adventures. Whatever the season, Swedish weather will make your stay unforgettable!
Activity ideas
Hiking under the Northern Lights - Set off to explore the snowy forests and admire the magical spectacle of the northern lights.
Exploring Scandinavian Cuisine - Savor unique flavors by discovering local specialties in cozy restaurants.
Moose watching in the forest - Experience a fascinating encounter with majestic Swedish moose during a guided walk in the forest.
Winter swimming in a frozen lake - Let yourself be tempted by a refreshing swim in a frozen lake, a true Swedish tradition.
Discovery of Viking Museums - Immerse yourself in the fascinating history of the Vikings through interactive museums rich in discoveries.
Exploring the archipelagos by kayak - Glide between wild islets by kayak and discover the peaceful magic of the Swedish archipelagos.
Traditional sauna experience and swimming - Treat yourself to a Nordic relaxation moment by alternating the gentle warmth of the sauna with the freshness of pure water, for a typically Swedish sensory experience.
Dog Sled Ride - Let yourself be carried away by adventure on a dog sled ride, to the joyful rhythm of the huskies through the pristine whiteness of Swedish Lapland.
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Sweden, between wild nature and avant-garde design
In summer:
To dispel the reputation that it is an icy desert even in July, and because the fine sand of the beaches of the Gulf of Bothnia is just as good as those in southern Europe. To experience the never-ending days... The further north you go, the longer the daylight lasts; people who have experienced it say they felt a kind of euphoria, a blend of creativity and energy sourced from the unending sun. For its great lakes (Vänern, Vättern, Mälaren), with such varied landscapes and waters teeming with fish.
A Journey to the Heart of Nordic Wonders
To fill up on fresh air in the vast wilderness of the Far North, where the population density does not reach one person per square kilometer. For an unforgettable hike in the Scandinavian Alps, beyond the Arctic Circle, following the royal trail that stretches 500 km. To discover another part of Europe, with its own cultural identity and traditions unique to Scandinavia.
Explore its archipelagos in Gothenburg, Stockholm, or Karlskrona, with their preserved natural treasures, splendid and peaceful. Visit Gothenburg, Sweden's second-largest city, with its grand avenue and vibrant pace. Malmö, the country's third-largest city, serves as a link between Scandinavia and Europe via the Öresund Bridge. Lund, located 15 km from Malmö, is a majestic university town. Finally, Swedish gastronomy is dynamic, offering a reinterpretation of culinary codes between tradition and modernity.
A Winter Symphony Under the Northern Lights
Dive into the starry night to perhaps admire a northern lights illuminating the sky above your head. Take part in a unique dog sledding adventure, gliding through snowy landscapes, or test your skills in downhill skiing on pristine slopes. After these thrilling experiences, relax in a traditional sauna, then, for the more daring, roll naked in the fresh snow for a strikingly refreshing experience! Each activity promises unforgettable memories and a total immersion in the wild and icy beauty of northern landscapes. Prepare to experience magical moments where nature and adventure meet to create an exceptional experience.
Mysteries of the Northern Lights
Fly to Sweden, a country where the mysteries of the Northern Lights captivate the imagination of travelers eager for nature and adventure. Imagine yourself, wrapped in a gentle winter darkness, looking up to gaze at these dancing luminous draperies, true celestial masterpieces. Beyond this enchanting spectacle, Sweden invites you to explore its snowy forests, traverse its frozen lakes by snowmobile, or ice fish as the locals have done for centuries. After a day rich in discoveries, let yourself be tempted by a convivial evening around a campfire, tasting typical Swedish dishes like gravlax or kanelbullar. Let yourself be charmed by this world where the silence of nature reigns supreme and where every moment turns into a precious memory. Sweden promises you an extraordinary journey, where the magic of the Northern Lights is just the prelude to an authentic and unforgettable Nordic experience.
To fully enjoy Sweden, it is recommended to stay for at least a week. This allows you to discover Stockholm, some iconic cities, Swedish nature, and to appreciate the local culture without rushing.
To organize your honeymoon in Sweden, choose the season according to your preferences: summer for long days or winter for the northern lights. Plan romantic accommodations, such as charming hotels or cabins in the heart of nature.
To have a good holiday with a baby in Sweden, choose family-friendly accommodations, plan outdoor activities such as stroller walks in nature, and take advantage of local facilities for children.
For a family hiking trip in Sweden, explore Abisko National Park with its accessible trails, the Tyresta Nature Reserve near Stockholm, or Sarek National Park for the more adventurous. The landscapes are beautiful and suitable for all ages.
To practice ecotourism in Sweden, choose sustainable transport such as trains, stay in eco-friendly accommodations, and explore national parks on foot or by bike. Respect nature and local wildlife.
For a one-week stay in Sweden, plan a budget of around 1200 to 1800 euros per person, including the flight, accommodation, food, and activities. Prices vary depending on the season and the type of trip chosen.
To get to Sweden, you can take a direct flight from many major European cities. It is also possible to reach it by train, car, or ferry from neighboring countries such as Denmark or Germany.
For citizens of the European Union, a valid passport or identity card is sufficient to travel to Sweden. No visa is required for a tourist stay of less than 90 days. Always check the validity of your documents.
Sweden is renowned for its safety and warm hospitality. Follow local rules, keep an eye on your belongings, and make sure you know the emergency numbers. Travel with peace of mind; the country is very safe for visitors.
To travel to Sweden, no vaccines are required for travelers coming from France or other European countries. However, it is recommended to be up to date with universal vaccinations, such as DTP and measles.