Roundtrip: Skiing in Sweden – a Holiday in the Mountains

Skiing in Sweden | Photo: Mark Going, Columbia Sportswear

The early morning sunrise reflects faintly off the window from the train. It’s a faint pink hue of the late winter sun in its attempt to stir life out from its winter slumber. I’ve spent the night on the train from the airport outside of Stockholm up to Åre to go skiing in Sweden, something […]

Armfeldts Karoliner – the Swedish Caroleans

Swedish Caroleans start war campaign Alf Lannerbäck

When you travel in the borderland mountains between Jämtland and Tröndelag you can sense a certain brotherhood that dates way back. One thing that affected both regions on the swedish and the norwegian side was the war campaign in 1718-1719, which lead to a disastrous retreat for the swedes in the middle of a blizzard.

Tour Suggestion: The panoramic route from Åre to Trondheim, Norway

1800-talets luftgäster i Åre

This scenic drive (or bike tour) gives you panoramic views of mountains and lakes as well as experiences from the cultural heritage of St Olov. Go from Järpen in the western part of Jämtland to Kall and around lake Kallsjön back again, or into Norway and back again along the mountain road Skalstugevägen towards the […]

Muskox – survivors from the ice age

Muskox thriving in Härjedalen

The Musk ox was once quite widespread in Scandinavia. More than 30,000 years ago, around the last ice age, they would have been a relatively common sight – wandering across the northern regions of Norway and Sweden alongside wooly rhinoceros and mammoths. The small group in Sweden thrive today much thanks to the care from the […]

Rock Carvings & Prehistoric Culture in Sweden

Necklace made from moose teeth at Glösa rock carvings, 6000 year old rock art. Photo: Erika Willners

One of the best examples of ancient culture in Sweden can be found at the immaculately preserved rock carvings at Glösa. These carvings date back 6000 years and provide a glimpse into what life was like for hunters and gatherers of the Stone Age. Life for the clans folk is depicted with the importance of […]

The Art of Swedish Fika

Cinnamon buns – kanelbullar | Photo: Sandra Lee Pettersson

Ever heard of Swedish fika? If you are lucky you might even have been introduced to this typical Swedish tradition. Directly translated from Swedish to English, fika simply means “to have coffee”. But ask any Swede, and they will tell you it is so much more than that – Swedish fika is a moment to […]

Mindful Bird Hunting in Sweden

Bird hunting in Sweden | Photo: Sandra Lee Pettersson

Life is to be enjoyed! The words are Evelina Åslund’s, the entrepreneur behind Joy Event, a company that offers hunting in Sweden combined with health and wellbeing. Hunting in the morning, yoga after lunch – a whole-body experience that is out of the ordinary.

Fly fishing of your dreams – Kvissleströmmarna

Fly fishing Kvissleströmmarna | Photo: Anette Andersson

With the myriad of fishing waters in Jämtland Härjedalen, there is little that separates good fishing waters to paradise found. But located between the lakes of Ockesjön and Storsjön, lies the fly fishing paradise of Kvissleströmmarna. The scenic nature of the stream Kvissleströmmen lies in the backdrop of the Oviksfjällen mountains, interspersed with pine and […]

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