Discover the best top things to do in Lapland Sweden, Sweden including Kungsleden, Isbanan, Kungsleden, Tio Toppar Tavelsjo, Muddus Nationalpark, Hertsoestigen Trail, Midnattssolstigen, Holmon, Hemavan Tarnaby, Solanderleden.
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A 450-kilometer-long hiking trail through northern Sweden.
I started on my solo hike in Abisko and branched off to Vistas from Alesjaure and then hooked back into the Kundsleden trail at Salka via Nallo, and then onto Singi and Kebnekaise mountain station. The trail was simply amazing, and the folk one meets along the way was very diverse. The after dinner hut discussions were funny as was the broad range of topics discussed. From Kebnekaise I returned to Singi and hiked over in Norway via Hukejaure hut which was closed when I got there. I had obtained a hut key for the norwegian huts and I did a circular route back to abisko via Gautelis, Unna Allakas back to Alesjaure and Abisko. An amazing series of trails that really lets one experience safe hiking above the arctic circle. The simple pleasure of just drinking from the streams without concern was a great as well. Instead of flying back to Stockholm I booked a private sleeper and enjoyed a great train trip thru Sweden as well, great way to end the trip.
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Walk over the frozen sea and view Lulea from the seaside. Great experience and one of the highlights in Lulea in winter.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Muttos is the land of vast mires and deep old-growth forests. It is known for its waterfalls, deep ravines, low mountains and forests where the trees have seen many generations of people pass by. In the Muddus/Muttos national park there is a summer trail system approximately 50 km long. In wintertime there are no marked trails, but the iced-over wetlands and snowclad forests attract many skiers who ski between the cabins that are open in winter. For you who bring a tent there are good tent pitches all over the area. Not far from Muddusagahtjaldak, the waterfall cabin, there is a prepared tent site with toilet and woodshed. There are also several picnic sites along the trail with a supply of firewood, toilet and fireplaces.
4.0 based on 17 reviews
Our son took us over to Holmon on the ferry. We had a great time. The island is quite beautiful, it is tranquil and a place to wind down in. Near the ferry there is the boat museum. A wonderful collection of nautical bits and pieces including more than 1/2 dozen entire boats. There are boatbuilding tools, fisherman’s nets etc. Fascinating. After a spot of excellent lunch at the restaurant/cafe we then walked through the village to the lighthouse. We passed the windmill being restored and the beehives to get there. The meadows are full of wonderful flowers. At the side of the road we also spotted early alpine Strawberries - smultron. On the way back to the ferry we stopped by the church - another lovely building with a separate bell tower. Just had time to buy some Holman honey from the shop. This is really good, worth the visit for this alone. The weather was warm and the we had sunny blue skies. I think this helped make it such a magic experience. We would go for a bit longer next time - perhaps staying a night or two!
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The Solander Trail (Solanderleden) is a 220 km long hiking trail in Swedish Lapland. Named after Swedish explorer and circumnavigator Daniel Solander, the trail takes you on yout own adventure through the beautiful and varied nature of the costal forest region. Passing many villages and heritage locations you can explore the local culture from aincient times to todays everyday life.
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