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Experience a real winter adventure in the Arctic!

Scandinavia – The top of Europe! This is the time to plan and book your winter adventure tour to Scandinavia, at the “Top of Europe”. Above the Polar Circle the conditions are good for chasing and seeing the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). Not only that, the winter season offers severalRead More …
A Winter day at Romme, Dalecarlia, Sweden
Some photos from a skiing day at Romme Alpin, ca 250 kms Norther-West of Stockholm. Close to the town of Borlänge.
Winter landscape – Sweden!
There something very clean and crisp about a winter landscape. Most people find it amazingly beautiful! Take a look at the following pictures, shot in Stockholm surroundings and in Sweden’s Northern Dalecarlia region in January. Close to the Norwegian border. Simply get in touch with us if you want toRead More …
Winter time…!
Stockholm is in the middle of winter! While January-February is usually the coldest time of the year, we are at the same time happy about the change towards more light again. Yes, the darkest and shortest days have now passed, after December 21st, days are now getting longer again! And asRead More …
Frozen lake & Ice skating
December is usually the best time for ice skating. It’s cold enough so that some smaller lakes already have a thin layer of ice. A minimum of 3-5 cms is recommended, though! (Plus proper resque equipment). Snow usually comes a bit later, which means that the ice can be smoothRead More …
Good article about winter travel to Norway: “Who goes to Norway in February?”
Yes, it’s rather cold in Scandinavia in February. But probably not as cold as you may think! With the right clothes you will be fine. Winter also brings a different light and different views of cities and landscapes. Further, you will see and experience the snow – instead ofRead More …
Stockholm in December…
Stockholm in December may not be the warmest and most optimal of months to travel here. However, it certainly has its charm. Nature is quiet and sort of “resting”, and due to the solitude you can really embrace and enjoy the silence. Most lakes are not yet frozen, and notRead More …
Winter in Stockholm!
During November 9-10th, 40-50 cms of snow fell i Stockholm. The result was a traffic chaos (of course!) since many people still had their summer tyres on the car! Since then, all the snow has melted away. ….until this weekend, when we woke up to see some more snow again!Read More …

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