The long coastlines in the south and southwest of Sweden offer constantly changing scenery and a multitude of places to visit, from picturesque fishing villages and coastal towns to beach resorts and secluded getaways in splendid settings.
As the current solar storm makes the skies light up in northern Europe now is the time to head to northern Sweden to view the spectacular Northern Lights. Experts predict that the Northern Lights will shine at the brightest levels seen for 50 years in 2012!
Is a unique adventure at the top of your wish list? Then check-in at the incredible ICEHOTEL. Every bit as amazing as you had hoped it would be. Double rooms and suites constructed entirely of ice, an ice lobby, a chamber of ice pillars and the famous Icebar.
The ski resorts of Sweden stretch from Riksgränsen in the Arctic Circle, in the far north, down the backbone of the Swedish mountains in the north-west, and then wind east into the county of Dalarna.
As the first country in the world, Sweden hands over the country’s official Twitter account to its citizens. Every week, someone in Sweden is @Sweden: sole ruler of the world’s most democratic Twitter account.
Sweden has some of the most unique hotels in the world. Don’t miss our top list of unique places to stay, all very different when it comes to design, luxury and originality. Dare to stay at a different hotel in 2011!
Welcome to the 2012 edition of the Sweden Holiday Guide! Read it online, download it, or order a copy.
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