Discover the best top things to do in Lapland Sweden, Sweden including Essense of Lapland, Laponia Adventures, Svansele Wilderness Centre, Guitars the Museum, Ajtte Museum, Kiruna Kyrka, Flygmuseet F21, Vasterbottens Museum, Vita Huset Museum Karesuando, Silvermuseet.
Restaurants in Lapland Sweden
5.0 based on 13 reviews
Essense of Lapland offers guided food & culture tours and flavour performances in Lapland, in a very personal, tasty and inspiring way. As a food and culture connoisseur Eva Gunnare, the founder of Essense of Lapland, wants to share the wonderful life in Jokkmokk and Swedish Lapland with it's eight seasons, Sami culture and natural, local food. Eva especially works a lot with wild herbs and berries from the great nature areas around Jokkmokk.
5.0 based on 30 reviews
Laponia Adventures is an Adventure outfit based in Jokkmokk just north of the Arctic circle. We specialize in organizing fully guided tours and outdoor activities in the world heritage site of Laponia. We also rent outdoor equipment and provide varied level of support needed for you who like self-guided adventures.
5.0 based on 28 reviews
At Svansele Wilderness Centre we tailor our activities according to your preferences. We offer wilderness living and down to earth hospitality. Activities range from quiet berry/mushroom picking to full on snowmobile and ice racing action. We offer wilderness activities like moose safari, snowmobile safari, fishing, clay pigeon shooting and fire heated sauna / wooden bath tubs. During summer you get to ride quad motorcycles and bicycles, for transport, recreation and relaxation. As winter comes we use our snowmobiles for fun and transport, we take you on snowmobile safari, moose safari and show you both basic and advanced techniques of driving the snowmobiles. The quadbikes are used during winter as well, we plow a big racing track on the Skelleftea River only 200 meters from the Wilderness Exhibition. Our guest can race the track with the quadbikes and our Polaris RZR 800 machines which are equipped with ice studs, four wheel drive, roll cage, safety belt and safety net. All activities are best enjoyed when combined with lunch or dinner. We use mainly locally produced food to care for the environment and offer our guest a genuine local cultural experience.
5.0 based on 263 reviews
This space holds a guitar similar to the one Keith Richards used to play the Honky Tonk Women riff. And here's one like the one Eric Clapton used for his solo in Layla. And the kind that Jimi Hendrix set on fire in Monterrey. But how in the world did these and hundreds more rare and priceless guitars from the 1950s and 1960s end up in Umea and become Guitars - The Museum? Why aren't they hanging in the MoMA in New York, or in the Tate Modern in London? This is the story of how the Ahden twins from Vannasby managed to put together the world's finest collection of vintage guitars surreptitiously, almost in secret. Guided tours 12.00, 15.00 & 17.00.
I wasn't sure I wanted to go, as I feared looking at a bunch of guitars would be boring (no matter how old and unique they were). I finally went as my airbnb host insisted that it was something not to miss. I was pleasantly surprised: I arrived in time for the guided tour, and got a glimpse of the crazy stories around some of these guitars, thanks to a very knowledgeable guide. Never got bored. Even if you're not passionate about guitars, I would recommend a visit!
4.5 based on 161 reviews
An absolute gem of a venue. The museum itself offers a great range of exhibits and a great insight into Sami life, culture and history as well as information about the Norbotten and Laponia region and history. The staff are wonderful, well informed, friendly and speak excellent Swedish, English and also Sami. They attached restaurant offers some great meals including local delicacies. The gift shop is one of the best (in terms of goods and prices) in the area. As a regional guide, I frequently take groups to this museum and often book the 'guided tour' that is available. I would highly recommend this, there is a charge, but with a group of 7+ it is only very slightly more expensive than the standard entrance fee, so is well worth it! The venue is also great for kids!
4.5 based on 529 reviews
Kiruna Church is a big and beautiful wooden church in the heart of the city. Build between 1909-1912 it's one of the biggest wooden buildings in Sweden. 2001 it was voted the most liked building in Sweden. The altarpiece is work of Prince Eugen Napoleon Nicolaus of Sweden and Norway, Duke of Närke. Definitely worth a visit.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
4.5 based on 148 reviews
It is a small open air museum. We were there during the Samisk veckan (the sami week) in march and they had activities and real reindeer on the premises :) Thanks to a recent snowfall and perfect blue sky it was a great day to visit the museum. The museum building also houses some interesting collections and exhibitions about the region.
4.5 based on 44 reviews
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