Sweden in winter is unlike any other. The wind picks up and with it, snow is scattered in the sky falling to the ground in a distant area. A peaceful silence hovers in the air as the snow covers the ground.
As the seasons change, Sweden undergoes a magnificent transformation. From north to south, this country becomes a realm of soft, white snowflakes and frozen lakes. These lakes beckon for people to ice skate or even take out a sled!
What makes Sweden in winter truly special is the plethora of activities that you can partake in. Such as, downhill and cross-country skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating.
Imagine spending a night in a hotel constructed entirely from ice and snow. The famous Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi is a place of awe and wonder. The rooms, adorned with ice sculptures, create a surreal atmosphere.
Sweden’s winter is more than just a snow covered picturesque place; it’s a cultural extravaganza. The Sami people in northern Sweden have a unique experience that you can venture to.
Traveling with kids? Sweden has a variety of family-friendly winter activities. Building snowmen when the weather is at the peak of almost above freezing is a must.
Another experience that’s for all to enjoy is meeting Moose! Wintertime gives a whole other understanding of how these kings of the forests are in life.