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Åre

Åre

A Swedish ski resort comparable with the mountain villages in the Alps, Åre has seen an increasing number of visitors every year. With a total piste length of 95 kilometres, around 100 descents, 40 lifts, almost 50 restaurants and over 30 bars and nightclubs, it is arguably Sweden’s number one ski resort.
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Höga Kusten

Höga Kusten

Far up in northern Europe is a place where 20,000 years nature's forces have shaped a dramatic landscape with the world's highest coastline. Mountains plunging straight into the depths of the sea in a way that leaves you breathless. Here, you will get to experience the real, unexploited, and genuine Sweden. Bold visitors can try fermented herring and climbing, but the High Coast of Sweden on the Gulf of Bothnia is more about harmony than adrenaline. Through endless opportunities to be active in nature with your loved ones, you will regain the strength to return to your urban, busy everyday life.
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Idre

Idre

For several months of the year, Idre is covered in winter snow and ice, which allows visitors to make the most of everything the cold season has to offer: from frozen lakes and snow-covered forests to cross-country trails, skiing slopes, and snowmobile trails. During summer, numerous outdoor activities are also possible. In-between adventures, you can recharge your batteries in one of Idre's picturesque restaurants, cafés and pubs.
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Karlstad

Karlstad

Karlstad is a wonderfully compact Swedish city, built on a grid pattern with wide, tree-lined streets, avenues, promenades, and squares. Karlstad has a "big city" feel, with many quality hotels and other accommodation options, with the advantage that the city’s many attractions are just a short walk away: shopping streets, malls and arcades, culture, historical sites, urban nature activities, parks, transport, and amenities. Don’t forget that this is child-friendly Sweden and children are welcome everywhere in Karlstad.
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Kiruna

Kiruna

Just 250 kilometres north of the polar circle, the summer sun shines for almost two months without going down, while the polar nights offer the most intense Northern Lights that can be seen. In Kiruna, the northernmost city in Sweden, you can go slalom skiing until midsummer or spend the night in a magnificent hotel built from ice. The phrase "kingdom of contrasts" is overused, but Kiruna truly embodies it.
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Luleå

Luleå

Luleå is the heart of northern Sweden, offering both the convenience of a large city and the charm of a small town. This city is a true winter wonderland with its sprawling white landscapes. And during the summer, it is a sun-soaked island city that consistently ranks high on sun-drenched destinations. Luleå offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and culture, shopping, and entertainment.
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Östersund

Östersund

In Östersund, you will enjoy life all year round. The crisp air, the bright, long summer nights, and the white winters with lots of snow make it easy to like not only the city of Östersund but also its surroundings. Home to historical treasures, such as the Frösö Church and Jamtli Museum, Östersund seamlessly marries tradition with modernity. With a bustling city centre, lively markets, and a plethora of outdoor activities, Östersund beckons visitors to experience its charm.
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Säfsen Resort

Säfsen Resort

In the scenic southwestern Dalarna, Säfsen Resort emerges as a year-round haven of experiences: from a fully-equipped ski facility in winter to exhilarating downhill biking and wilderness adventures in summer, spring and autumn. Säfsen offers a plethora of activities and adventures for the whole family. Additionally, the Säfsen Mountain Bike Park attracts both elite downhill and mountain bikers. The resort is conveniently located just 130 km from Örebro, 270 km from Stockholm, and 340 km from Gothenburg.
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Västerås

Västerås

Nestled along the shores of Lake Mälaren, Västerås is a vibrant blend of rich history, modern innovation, and scenic beauty. Its medieval heritage is evident in well-preserved landmarks, including its ancient burial mounds. Seamlessly fusing historical charm with a contemporary vibe, Västerås offers visitors diverse cultural attractions, dynamic events, and a thriving culinary scene. Whether exploring ancient sites, enjoying city life, or embracing the tranquillity of its natural surroundings, Västerås captivates with a multifaceted allure.
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