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3 July – Welcome to Kiruna
At Kiruna airport you will be welcomed to The Kingdom of Sweden. And to the probably most extensive bus tour in Sweden. During this tour you will not see all what this big country has to offer but guaranteed a whole lot . The guide is an authorized Stockholm guide and will be the tour leader during the entire tour, from the most Northern point of Treriksröset to it's Southernmost cape of Smygehuk. A short bus transfer to the hotel. Kiruna is the most Northern city in Sweden famous for one of the biggest iron mines in the world and very important to the Swedish economy. The city is claied to be the worlds largest city in area. Another interesting fact is that a large part of the city must move as the iron mine grows under the city. Kiruna is a great gateway to the wild and untouched Arctic nature. Home of the indigenous Sami people. Why not begin your stay in Sweden with an hour or two at the SPA before the welcome dinner and meet the rest of the group under the Midnight Sun.
Dinner
Distance in bus: 10 km / 6 mi
Overnight in Kiruna
4 July - Icehotel & Treriksröset
The first excursion of the tour will take us to the most Northern point of Sweden – Treriksröset. At Treriksröset, Sweden, Norway and Finland meet at the world's most Northern three national border point. We start the day with a visit to the unique Icehotel 365 in Jukkasjärvi to enjoy the impressive art engraved from ice and snow. Much older is Jukkasjärvi church that dates back to 1608 and is definitly worth a visit. The church is especially known for its altarpiece by Bror Hjorth. We continue and pass Esrange Space Center on our way further north as a 4 hour bus tour lays ahead through the beautiful nature of Lapland to Kilpisjärvi in Finland. From here we have to cross lake Kierakasvuopio back to Sweden on an aprox 30 min boat trip to start the first hike of the tour. From the boat the hike is about 3 km / 2 mi one way to reach the most Northern point in Sweden- Treriksröset. On the way back you can chose to eihter take the boat or join a longer nature hike (orange) 11 km / 7 mi on the Finnish side of the lake through Malla National Park back to the bus. After a packed dinner we enjoy the Midnight Sun during our way back to Kiruna.
Breakfast, Lunch, Packed Dinner
Walking distance: 14 km / 8 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green + orange
Distance in bus: 600 km / 370 mi
Overnight in Kiruna.
5 July – Nikkaloukta, Lapporten and Midnight Sun
In the winter the small Sami village of Nikkaloukta is famous for the many low temprature records. In the Summer many start their mountain hikes here. Some tracks lead to Swedens highest mountain Kebnekaise and the hiking trail Kungsleden. We enjoy the fresh arctic air, bare granit mountains and clear glacial lake. In all probability are the mountain peaks still white with snow. The area is the largest cohesive natural landscape in Europe. After lunch we take a boat trip on Lake Ladtjojaures' turquoise blue water and enjoy the mighty landscape before we go back to Kiruna. During the evening we do a scenic drive along Torne träsk the biggest mountain lake in Scandinavia and the second deepest lake in Sweden. When we reach Björkliden we enjoy a late dinner overlooking the magnificent nature and mount Lapporten in a distance meanwhile the Midnight Sun add magic to the landscape.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 10 km / 6 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 190 km / 120 mi
Overnight in Kiruna
6 July – Muddus National Park
Today we start our journey South and we pass miles of mire where the delicious (and very expensive) cloudberry grow, feel free to try. Most likely reindeer are to be seen and if luck is on our side moose. The area is famous for its big moose. On route we will pass several impressive hydropower plants such as Porjus and Harsprånget before reaching Muddus National Park. The park is famous for the coservation of intact primeval forest with giant long-boled pines, enormous mosaics of marschland, waterfalls and deep canyons.
UNESCO World Heritage – Laponia.
Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 14 km / 8 mi
The difficulty of the hike: yellow
Distance in bus: 350 km / 220 mi
Overnight in Vidsel Storforsen
7 July – Jokkmokk & Storforsen
A morning bus tour to Jokkmokk and Ájtte, the principal museum of Sami culture. We enjoy a guided tour to learn more of the native people of the Arctic, the interesting history of the people and the modern life of today. The North of Sweden is famous for the beautiful wooden churches and of course we stop at Jokkmokk church before some free time to explore Jokkmokk. The afternoon is spent next to the impressive waterfall of Storforsen. The river, Pite älv, is one of the national rivers and protected by law. Storforsen is northern Europe´s largest unbound rapids and home to perch, grayling, whitefish and trout. Time to relax and enjoy the wild pure nature. Before dinner we enjoy the impressive waterfall from the top.
Breakfast, Free Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 1,6 km / 1 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 200 km / 125 mi
Overnight in Vidsel Storforsen
8 July – Boden
Sweden is the country in the world that has managed to stay out of war for the longest time, since 1809. The country is a neutral country and is not a member of any military alliance and has it's own army, navy and air force. The military history is present all over the country and the small city of Boden is no exception. From the beginning of the 20th century to the end of the Cold War the mountains around the city was the Swedish army lock to the North. A visit to Rödbergsfortet is a must to learn more about the secrets hidden in the mountain. By the afternoon there is time to enjoy the SPA (included) at the hotel, where one of the worlds biggest saunas is to be found. (Any SPA treatments are recommended to be booked in advance). The hotel is located at Sweden's easternmost mainland.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 1,6 km / 1 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 220 km / 135 mi
Overnight in Haparanda
9 July – Struves meridian arc & Kukkolaforsen
In the area around the hotel a quite unknown UNESCO site is to be found and during our hike today we will try to understand von Struves science that is quite essential if you like to travel. The meridian arc. During lunch we enjoy Kukkolaforsen's wild rapids famous for it's salmon and whitefish. The Swedish word for Saturday is lördag. The name of the day dates back to the Viking era in the countrys history and is the day of the week when you should take a bath and clean yourself. So no better way so spend the afternoon than in the SPA (included).
(Any SPA treatments are recommended to be booked in advance).
UNESCO World Heritage – Struves meridian arc
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 7 km / 4,5 mi
The difficulty of the hike: yellow
Distance in bus: 70 km / 40 mi
Overnight in Haparanda
10 July – Gammelstad church town
The Swedish coastline is one of the longest in Europe and today we start following it South. During todays hike we will see nature and birdlife normally just found further South in Sweden. We also clearly see the result after the last ice age and the challenges it has resulted in. At the end of the hike we will arrive to the small and picturesque Gammelstad church town with it's 408 small church cottages. After lunch we do a guided tour of Gammelstad church town. We will continue via Luleå aiport if someone will finish their tour here in Luleå or if someone will join from here.
UNESCO World Heritage – Gammelstads church town
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 8 km / 4 mi
The difficulty of the hike: blue
Distance in bus: 150 km / 95 mi
Overnight in Piteå
11 July – Skellefteå
Along the entire Swedish coast, the cities lie like a string of pearls of varying sizes. Just like so many other northern cities in Sweden, Skellefteå made its wealth from the forest, which still is so important for Sweden today. We start the day by looking at one of the world's largest wooden buildings: Sara. The building is both a culture centre, library and hotel and an architectural masterpiece.
The hike will follow Skellefte river upstream and we will pass, the for Sweden, unique church towns, in Skellefteå it's named Bonnstan. We will pass the huge Skellefteå country church, the largest of its kind in the country with its origin from the 1500-hundreds. Our walk ends by the beautiful Lejonströmsbron from 1737, the oldest wooden bridge in the country. The wingspan of history is felt in the air as in this area one of the last battles took place in Sweden in 1809. The last battle ever on Swedish soil took place 19 august 1809 in Sävar. That makes Sweden the country in the world with longest time of peace.
Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 5 km / 3,5 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 350 km / 220 mi
Overnight in Höga kusten
UNESCO World Heritage - High coast
12 July – The High coast and Skuleskogens National Park
We have now traveled further south and the landscape has changed dramatically. We are right now in the area of the country named the High coast. 10 000 years ago the inland ice melted away from Scandinavia after covering the land with a 3 km / 2 mi thick layer of ice for over 120 000 years. The enormous pressure from the ice had pressed the land down and when the pressure was gone the landmass, like a sponge, wants to get back to its original shape. The land in Sweden is going up! This unique change of the landscape has its biggest apperance at Höga kusten (The High Coast) with a raise of 10 mm / 0,4 in per year. Since the ice melted away the land has risen with 800 m/2625 ft and has created a unique landscape. During todays hike we will be stunned by the power o nature in Skuleskogens National Park.
UNESCO World Heritage – High coast
Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 8 km / 4,5 mi
The difficulty of the hike: orange
Distance in bus: 120 km / 75 mi
Overnight in Höga kusten
July 13 – Sweden's middle point and Järvsö
Today we will reach Swedens geografic midpoint at Flataklocken. We are right now 786 km / 488 mi from Sweden's most Northern point at Treriksröset and the same distance remains to reach Smygehuk at the Southernmost cape. The view from the peak is stunning!
We will start our journey inland to the landscape of Hälsingland, famous for it's big old farm houses, folk costumes and traditional Swedish folk music. If time permits we take a walk along Ljusnan river passing cow pastures. In the town of Järvsö we visit the estate of Stenegård. A unique meeting place for crafts, gardening, culture and health. When we reach the hotel for the night there is time to swim in the river or stroll along the sandy beach or why not spend some relaxing time in the SPA (included) overlooking river Ljusnan. (Any SPA treatment is recommended to be pree-booked in advance)
Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 5 km / 3 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 300 km / 185 mi
Overnight in Järvsö
UNESCO World Heritage - Decorated Farmhouses of Hälsingland
14 July – Rättvik, Nusnäs, Mora
Many Swedes say that the landscape of Dalarna is the most Swedish of them all. Red wooden houses, strong traditions and serveral of iconic items for Sweden come from Darlarna for excample the small most often red horse painted in kurbits (Dala horse). This little colorful horse has become the country's best-selling souvenir. After lunch in Rättvik, we will of course stop in Nusnäs to see how they are made. The landscape around the big lake of Siljan is stunning and in all towns and villages Midsummer poles stand troughout the year until they are re-decorated for the Midsummer celebrations in June the comming year. A person that really loved to celebrate Midsummer was the famous artist Anders Zorn. We will visit his and his wife Emma's famous house in Mora. Located next to the church and the finish line of The Vasa race (Vasaloppet), the longest cross-country ski race in the world, 90 km / 55 mi from Sälen to Mora in memory of Swedens' first uniting king Gustav Vasa. Most likely you will see the Swedish flag waving in each flagpole today since it is H.R.H. Crown Princess Victoria's birthday. Overlooking Lake Siljan we overnight in Tällberg.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 2 km / 1,5 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 250 km / 155 mi
Overnight in Tällberg
15 July – Leksand
If you haven't tried Swedish crispbread yet you should really try it now because in this region of Dalarna most of it is baked. The hard and dry ray bread is a Swedish tradition that dates back to 500 A.D and today each Swede consume
4 kg / 9 lb per person and year and that's a world record. The small and piquresque town of Leksand located in the most southern bay of Lake Siljan really blooms during the summer mounths. We start the day with a visit at charming Munthe's Hildasholm, famous for it's different gardens and a perfect place for a fika. Our bus tour through Dalarna continues south and to the city of residence of Dalarna - Falun. Once Falun was the second biggesst city in Sweden.
Breakfast, Free Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 8 km / 4 mi
The difficulty of the hike: blue
Distance in bus: 65 km / 40 mi
Overnight in Falun
16 July – Falun
During the 1600-hundreds Sweden was one of the most powerful nations in Europe and a lot of it's wealth came from the big copper mine in Falun. The mine has an over 1000 year history and is a must see attraction. All over the country we can still see the influence from this area very clearly. After a free morning the walk will take us up through Elsborg the old town of Falun and to the old mining area. Here we will enjoy an intresting tour of the mine and hear some of the many stories. Who was the Mine Wife and poor Fet-Mats. No worries we willl not wear clogs and climb slippery wodden ladders with a burning wooden stick in our mouth … The old proverb says; ”He who has not seen Stora Kopparberget has not seen Sweden”
UNESCO World Heritage – Falu mine and industrial landscape
Breakfast, Free Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 3 km / 1,5 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 3 km / 1,5 mi
Overnight in Falun
17 July - Sundborn
We start our hike by the National Ski Stadium of Lugnet and follow the old road throgh pine forest that has been used for hundreds of years from Falun to the small and picturesque village of Sundborn that lies along the river, Sundbornsån. Sundborn is most famous for the national romantic painter of Carl Larsson (born in Stockholm) and his wife Karin. Both of them influenced Swedish design and furnishing, half a century before IKEA. We enjoy a guided tour in their home, Carl Larssongården. Today many of the famous paintings can be seen at The National Museum in Stockholm. Stroll along the river side to the church next to Lake Toftan or visit some of the handicraft boutiques.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 9 km / 5 mi
The difficulty of the hike: blue
Distance in bus: 13 km / 8 mi
Overnigh in Falun
18 July - Uppsala
The nature changes somewhat as we reach Uppland. Good farmland and wast fields lay ahead and we stop at Old Upsala to see some of the country's oldest human history from the Vendel and Viking era. Taste (voluntarily) some Viking mead next to the impressive Viking burial mounds and sacrificial site of Gamla Upsala. We follow the St Eric's trail, an old pilgrim route to the Cathedral in New Uppsala. The Cathedral is the largest in the Nordic countries and Uppsala is the residence of the Archbishop of Sweden. Uppsala is probably most famous for it's old University and the botanist Carl Linnaeus who in the 1700-hundreds cataloged all the plants into the sexual system. Uppsala university is one of the oldest in Europe and one of the biggest universities in Sweden. During the dinner in Stockholm, we welcome guests that will join us from here.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 8 km / 4 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 240 km / 150 mi
Overnight in Stockholm
19 July – The impressive Vasa warship and Stockholm archipelago
After breakfast we start the day by taking a walk cross the South Island (Södermalm) and the old working class area with its small red wooden houses. We pass Sofia and Katarina church, home quarters for Greta Garbo and Lisbeth Salander. From Fjällgatan (Mountain Street) the view over Stockholm harbour is stunning overlooking The Old Town, the old ship yard islands of Skeppsholmen and Kastellholmen. By boat we reach Royal Djurgården island to enjoy a guided tour of the magnificent Vasa museum. The impressive warship sank during her virgin voyage in 1628. The ship lay on the bottom of the harbour for 333 years and was found in more than 40 000 pices. Nowhere elese in the world can a 17th-century wooden ship Vasa's size be seen.
We continue our walk at the Royal Djurgården island which is a part of the world's first City National Park and property of HM the King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. The island has a unique flora and fauna and a popular island among the Stockholmers. Many comes for the big parklands or the open air museum of Skansen or the amusementpark of Gröna Lund, others for the many art galleries such as Liljevalchs or Walldemarsudde or popular museums such as The Nordic Museum, The Viking Museum or ABBA - The Museum.
We pass the small sumer palace of Rosendal and the charming garden where we stop for lunch. We use the tram to get back to the city center, passing fashionable Beach Road (Strandvägen), The Royal Dramatic Theater and Raul Wallenberg Square.
Stockholm is built on 14 islands out of about 32 000 in total that can be found in the beautiful Stockholm archipielago. The best way to enjoy some of them is by crusing past them, so we take a boat ride to tonights dinner in the picturesque town of Vaxholm and start the evening with a short guided walk.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 8 km (4,5 mi)
Distance in bus 40 km (25 mi)
Overnight in Stockholm
20 July – The Woodland Cemetery and Old Town
In 1920 the first section of The Woodland Cemetery was opened and another 20 years later the entire landscape was finished. Today about 120 000 Stockholmers have their graves here in this beautiful landscape of open fields, high pine and chapels in various sizes. The cemetery is so unique that it became a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1994. We enjoy a peaceful morning walk.
First time we hear about Stockholm is in a written letter in 1252 that the island where the Old Town can be found today is a good location for trading and defence. We do a guided walk through the narrow streets in the medival Old Town. We pass the huge Royal Palace, The Big Square, The Cathedral and The Nobel Prize Museum. You learn more about The Stockholm blood bath, St George and the Dragon and the mysterious viking runestone.
Stockholm has a lot to offer it's visitors everything from museums and culture such as theathers and operas to shopping, restaurants, pubs and night clubs. The best way to travel around in the city is with it's supurb network of public transportation wich include buses, metro, commuter train, trams and boats all at the same travel card (included).
Deep bellow under Stockholm in the hard granit mountain the metro is located. All stations are decorated with art of some kind and well worth a visit. The metro is also called the longest art exhibition in the world since all 100 stations are decorated in art of some kind.
Enjoy a free afternoon in the Swedish capital.
UNESCO World Heritage –The Woodland Cemetery (Skogskyrkogården)
Breakfast, (Lunch and Dinner on your own)
Walking distance: 6 km (4 mi)
Distance in bus 0 mi (0 km)
Overnight in Stockholm
21 July –Stockholm City Hall, Drottningholm Palace, Gardens & Theatre
From Riddarholmen, The Island of Knights, with its beautiful palaces and oldest building in Stockholm Riddarholmskyrkan (The Church of Knights) the Stockholm City Hall can be seen in all its glory. Built by the famous architect Ragnar Östberg in 1923 is an architectural masterpicece and lavishly decorated which you will see during the guided tour. The 10th December every year the whole world is watching when the magnificent Nobel Prize banquet takes place within the Blue Hall and the dancing in The Golden Hall. Some of the worlds brightest minds are gathered after reciving the Nobel Prizes from H.M King Carl XVI Gustaf´s hand.
We continue to The King and Queen's residence at Drottningholm Palace. The palace and the baroque theatre from the 18th century is so unique it became Sweden's first site at the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1991. A stroll in in the English and baroque garden brings to mind the time when the royal court enjoyed itself in the surroundings.
UNESCO World Heritage – Drottningholm Palace, Theatre & Gardens
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 6 km (3 mi)
Distance in bus 30 km (18 mi)
Overnight in Stockholm
22 July – Vadstena
Sweden has about 96 000 fresh water lakes and next to the second largest one, Lake Vättern, the small town of Vadstena is located. Since the introduction of Christianity in Sweden, Vadstena has had a leading position within the Swedish Church especially because it was here Saint Bridget/Birgitta of Sweden founded her Monastery in the 1100-hundreds. We pass by the stunning medieval castle. The construction work starteded after a decision by the parliament in 1544 that the defense must be improved against attacks from the South. Today Vadstena Castle is the best-preserved Renaissance castle in the Nordic countries.
Breakfast, Free Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: Own choice
The difficulty of the hike: own choice
Distance in bus: 250 km / 155 mi
Overnight in Vadstena
23 July – Eksjö
During todays walk in Omberg Nature Reserve we pass through beech forest, along shores of crystal clear Lake Vättern overlooking the open agricultural landscape of Östergötland. As we are in the area we must give the most famous candy a try in Gränna ... We stay overnigt in picturesque Eksjö, one of the Swedish towns that still can be counted as a wooden town. For centuries the town has been a military town and the hotel Eksjö Stadshotell was built mainly to house the many officers living and visiting the city.
Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 6 km / 3 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 130 km / 80 mi
Overnight in Eksjö
24 July – Kosta Boda, Orrefors, Kalmar
We do a morning walk in Eksjö before we go deeper into the big forests of Småland. Many Americans have ansestors from Sweden and many of them emigrated from the province of Småland. Miles of untouched forest and milions of stones in the ground and serveral of years of weeds in the mid 1800-hundreds made about 1,5 million Swedes search for a better life in the New World. The majority settled in Minnisota that had just been open for new settlers.
Where we are right now is called the Glass Kingdom. The glass cabins in Småland are known all around the world for their high quality crystal and glass art. A long the way we stop for lunch to try an almost national dish. Most likely you have tried it before somewhere. We continue and reach the Baltic Sea and the old city of Kalmar. The city gave name to Kalmarunionen, the Kalmar Union as a result from the Scandinavian kings on the powerful Hanseatic trading organisation The Hansa. We walk through the old and historical city with it's magnificent medieval castle.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 5 km / 3 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 180 km / 110 mi
Overnight in Kalmar
25 July – Öland
We cross the long bridge over to the big island of Öland with its limestone landscape. Both the flora and fauna is unique for the island, the beaches are long and all over the island archaeological findings remain and date back as far as the Stone Age. During the summer The Royal Family spends time on the island as well as thousands of holiday-celebrating Swedes. Most of them go North on the longstretched island - we go South. Hopefully we will be able to try some of the famous strawberries that grow on Öland. The peak time for Swedes to eat strawberries is around Midsummer into July. The most southern cape with the lighthouse Långe Jan is the leading area in the country to ring birds and if we are lucky some seals can be seen from the beach resting on the small cobs.
UNESCO World Heritage – Stora Alvaret (Agricultural Landscape of Southern Öland)
Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 10 km / 6 mi
The difficulty of the hike: green
Distance in bus: 150 km / 95 mi
Overnight in Kalmar
26 July – Karlskrona
19th November 1679 King Karl XI points to where the new city and Marine Base shall be built. Close to the Continent and the former main enemy Denmark not far away. The city grew fast and was soon the third largest in the country. Still today the Marine Base is very important. The 27th October 1981 the eyes of the world stared at the archipelago of Karlskrona. A Soviet submarine had run aground on an island in the middle of a Swedish military area. Never had the Cold War been colder between Sweden and the Soviet Union. For a few days everyone held their breath as to what would happen next? We enjoy a guided tour in this interesting city to learn more.
UNESCO World Heritage – Naval Port of Karlskrona
Breakfast, Free Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: 8 km / 4 mi
The difficulty of the hike: yellow
Distance in bus: 90 km / 55 mi
Overnight in Karlskrona
27 July – Karlshamn – the port city for the American ships
Most Swedes that emigrated to America went by ship from the small city of Karlshamn and for many of them Karlshamn harbour was the last they saw of their homeland. We stop at this historic site. All Swedish families have some ancestors that left for a new and hopefully better life in the United States of America. We reach the most Southern province Skåne. Fertile agricultural landscape spreads out between the characteristic Scanian farms and the beaches are among Europe's finest. In this part of the landscape, Österlen, many artists have settled down and galleries are common between the lush and famous apple orchards.
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: own choice
Distance in bus: 200 km / 125 mi
Overnight in Ystad
28 July – The South Coast, Ale Stenar
Beautifully situated overlooking the Baltic Sea are Ale stones located. These date as far back as the Early Iron Age and constitute some of the the country's oldest ancient monuments and we will pass them during todays walk. A short distance away is the farm of Dag Hammarsköld (second UN Secretary-General)to which he bequeathed to the Swedish Tourist Association. After days with miles of walking, the feeling of walking barefoot through the sand at Sandhammar's Nature Reserve can be liberating and if the weather allows we of course take a dip in the sea. Never cold – only refreshing!
Breakfast, Packed Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance:
The difficulty of the hike: blue
Distance in bus: 50 km / 30 mi
Overnight in Ystad
29 July – Smygehuk
Spend the last day close to the sea relaxing, stroll along the beach or treat yourself to a nice spa treatment (recommended to be booked in advance) or maybe post the last postcard back home. In the afternoon we reach our final goal of the trip, Smygehuk, Sweden's southernmost cape. You have now completed one of the most comprehensive trips through Sweden.. You have seen and experienced more than many Swedes ever have time to see and experience in their entire lifetime. We enjoy a farewell dinner and add some last memories to a fantastic trip.
Breakfast, Free Lunch, Dinner
Walking distance: Own choice
Distance in bus: 80 km / 50 mi
Overnight in Ystad
30 July – Departure
After breakfast, departure transfer to Kastrup Airport (CPH) in Copenhagen.