By Terri Mapes
Scandinavia Travel Expert, about.com
Traveling to Sweden is always beautiful no matter the season. Summer is gorgeous and not that hot, winter is very cold but it is loved by the whole sky crowd. But my favorite time to travel to Sweden is definitely fall. The months of September and October are the most beautiful months to be in Swedish nature.
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There are thousands of great things to
do in Sweden over the entire year and most of them are perfect to do in
the beautiful fall. The whole outdoors scene is very popular due to the
fact the landscapes are amazing and the weather also. The amazing snow
capped mountain peaks, walking next to rein-deers in the deep forests,
visiting beaches, lakes, historic sites and outdoors sports.
Sweden
in general is very relaxed and carefree, people live happily and let
other live happily too. So if you want to travel to Sweden in fall time
there are several things you cannot miss;
[post_ads]· River Rafting in
Varmland; Building your own raft and being able to float in it through
the Klaralver River is an experience you will never forget.
Being able to enjoy the scenery and being in contact with nature is an experience you will not be able to match.
·
Swimming in a lake: In Sweden there are over 100,000 lakes you can
visit. The climate in fall is perfect to go skinny-dipping and relaxing.
· Birka: This is an island in Stockholm, which takes you back to Sweden’s Viking past. The town was created during the 750’s.
·
Smorgasbord: A buffet offering all the typical foods in Sweden, where
you can eat till you drop. From hot and cold meats to any typo of
d’oeuvres.
· Sami Culture in Lapland: Sami are the indigenous
people of Sweden land. They were the ones to discover the flora and
fauna of the beautiful Swedish landscapes. Lapland is the land of the
Sami people so you can imagine the amazing forests, mountains,
waterfalls, and lakes you can find in the area.
· Hotehnburg’s
Konst Museum: a Museum with galleries that boast Sweden’s finest
paintings from the late nineteenth century. Poseidon stands outside as a
guard.
· Icehotel:
As the name says the icehotel is a hotel made completely of ice, and
although this attraction is better to visit in winter, it’s a must see
if go to Sweden no matter the season.
· Gammelstad Lulea: The world’s largest Church town. When something is the worlds largest anything it’s a definite must see.
· Visby: An ancient walled city next to the ocean. Here you can find medieval churches and architecture.
·
Gamla Stan in Stockholm: One of Europe’s best-preserved medieval
cities. Staying in Gamla Stan a few nights is beautiful in the fall.
· Stockholm Archipelago: You cannot leave Sweden
without visiting one of the 24,000 islands that make up the
archipelago. You can travel the lands and visit the seas and maybe see
some wild animals.
So I hope you have a wonderful trip, and our
best places to visit recommendations give you an insight of what are the
things to do in fall.