Winter Destinations: Sweden – What Should You Know?

1. Ski and snowboard enthusiasts will be thrilled to know that Sweden boasts around 200 ski resorts, where families can have a fantastic time.
2. Reindeer – moose safari near Kiruna, one of the northernmost cities in the country, offers a great opportunity to see moose, wolverines, brown bears, lynxes, and musk oxen in their natural habitat.
3. Stay overnight at the Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi. An interesting fact is that the hotel is rebuilt each year by different artists, so even if someone has stayed there before, they will be pleasantly surprised by the change.
4. The extraordinary and colorful phenomenon in the sky, the Northern Lights, can be witnessed from October to March (weather permitting) practically throughout northern Sweden.

5. Ice fishing – in the country's thousands of lakes and rivers, you can drill a hole in the frozen surface during winter and catch delicious trout, salmon, or pike.
The attractions we've mentioned are not the only reasons to visit Sweden in winter. It's worth discovering this country on your own, finding things that no guidebook or travel blog can describe.
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