The most beautiful routes in Sweden

Sweden's nature, with its magical aura and unique phenomena such as the Northern Lights in winter and the midnight sun in summer, offers a breathtaking variety from rocky coastlines to deep green forests. At the same time, Sweden is deeply rooted in its traditions, enthusiastically celebrating holidays such as Midsummer while maintaining its modern and progressive values, which is reflected in numerous festivities and culinary traditions.

There is something magical and unique about Swedish nature. Ideal for motorhome enthusiasts to be enchanted and captivated! The aurora borealis in winter, the midnight sun in summer or the magnificence and generosity of nature par excellence inspire everyone. Rocky coasts and white sandy beaches, deep green forests and pastures full of wild flowers: Sweden convinces with a fabulous diversity and calming, impressive "atmosphere". It is also important not to forget the Swedish traditions. After all, progressive and modern Sweden is crazy about centuries-old traditions and celebrations. Midsummer, where they celebrate the longest day of the year, is a big holiday, almost as big as Christmas. They also celebrate Easter and a crab feast and a variety of "unholy" days, including Cinnamon Bun Day, Waffle Day and practically an entire season dedicated to a sticky almond paste and a cream bun.

Sweden is one of the largest and most sparsely populated countries in Europe. Swedish Lapland is one of the last wildernesses in our latitudes, and off Sweden’s wild coast lie tens of thousands of islands. Thanks to a network of national parks, hiking trails, camping and motorhome sites along with good, natural infrastructure, even the most remote part of the country is accessible to “mobilists”. You just have to “experience” it individually and with your own eyes. In a country as large and diverse as Sweden, you are sure to find a favorite place that suits your interests and where you feel comfortable. In Swedish, such places are called “smultronställen” after the wild strawberries that can be found in many, beautiful places in the summer and can be snacked on immediately. Each region of Sweden has its own special charms. Northern Sweden, including the legendary Swedish Lapland, is unique. Here you can marvel at the world’s first “ice hotel”, and at the end of an exciting day sit around the campfire with the Sami people and hear stories about dog sledding adventures and reindeer herding. You should definitely taste the regional specialty “Souvas”. In addition, there is hardly a better view of the fantastic Northern Lights than from the Aurora Sky Station.

In summer we are attracted by fishing, or rather fly fishing. Fishing your own salmon or Arctic char in the glow of the midnight sun and then roasting it on the grill awakens a sense of adventure and romance. Of course, you should also lace up your hiking boots here and set out on the famous King’s Trail (Kungsleden), for example. An impressive nature experience! The cities of Luleå and Kiruna are the last outposts of civilization, modernity and convenience, just minutes from pristine wilderness.

Northern Sweden and Lapland are indeed incomparable. Central Sweden attracts with numerous interesting places, events and activities. It is clear that we must visit the capital Stockholm, but the medieval cities of Uppsala and Sigtuna, which are fighting for the title of the “prettiest city” in the country, should not be missing from our itinerary. Further north, in the province of Dalarna, be sure to visit the impressive copper mine in Falun, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The south of Sweden offers open landscapes, Skånes, forests and lakes in Astrid Lindgren’s homeland Småland, sandy and rocky beaches by the sea and colorful Swedish cottages everywhere. The large islands of Gotland and Öland are popular vacation destinations. The two seaside metropolises of Gothenburg and Malmö are ideal for city trips where you can combine culture, pleasure and nature experiences. An absolute must is also a Gotland – visit. Gotland, Sweden’s island of knights and rooks, largest island in the country, is a dream destination in the Baltic Sea thanks to sandy beaches, limestone cliffs, mysterious rock formations and culinary specialties. The capital Visby experienced its heyday in the Middle Ages and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historic city center. The neighboring island of Fårö is also worth a visit.

This is what awaits you on this route:

Sweden is one of the largest and most sparsely populated countries in Europe. Swedish Lapland is one of the last wildernesses in our latitudes, and off Sweden's wild coast lie tens of thousands of islands. Thanks to a network of national parks, hiking trails, camping and motorhome sites along with good, natural infrastructure, even the most remote part of the country is accessible to "mobilists". You just have to "experience" it individually and with your own eyes. In a country as large and diverse as Sweden, you are sure to find a favorite place that suits your interests and where you feel comfortable. In Swedish, such places are called "smultronställen" after the wild strawberries that can be found in many, beautiful places in the summer and can be snacked on immediately. Each region of Sweden has its own special charms. Northern Sweden, including the legendary Swedish Lapland, is unique. Here you can marvel at the world's first "ice hotel", and at the end of an exciting day sit around the campfire with the Sami people and hear stories about dog sledding adventures and reindeer herding. You should definitely taste the regional specialty "Souvas". In addition, there is hardly a better view of the fantastic Northern Lights than from the Aurora Sky Station.

In summer we are attracted by fishing, or rather fly fishing. Fishing your own salmon or Arctic char in the glow of the midnight sun and then roasting it on the grill awakens a sense of adventure and romance. Of course, you should also lace up your hiking boots here and set out on the famous King's Trail (Kungsleden), for example. An impressive nature experience! The cities of Luleå and Kiruna are the last outposts of civilization, modernity and convenience, just minutes from pristine wilderness.

Northern Sweden and Lapland are indeed incomparable. Central Sweden attracts with numerous interesting places, events and activities. It is clear that we must visit the capital Stockholm, but the medieval cities of Uppsala and Sigtuna, which are fighting for the title of the "prettiest city" in the country, should not be missing from our itinerary. Further north, in the province of Dalarna, be sure to visit the impressive copper mine in Falun, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The south of Sweden offers open landscapes, Skånes, forests and lakes in Astrid Lindgren's homeland Småland, sandy and rocky beaches by the sea and colorful Swedish cottages everywhere. The large islands of Gotland and Öland are popular vacation destinations. The two seaside metropolises of Gothenburg and Malmö are ideal for city trips where you can combine culture, pleasure and nature experiences. An absolute must is also a Gotland - visit. Gotland, Sweden's island of knights and rooks, largest island in the country, is a dream destination in the Baltic Sea thanks to sandy beaches, limestone cliffs, mysterious rock formations and culinary specialties. The capital Visby experienced its heyday in the Middle Ages and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historic city center. The neighboring island of Fårö is also worth a visit.

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First Camp Arcus-Luleå

Luleå

First Camp Arcus-Luleå
First Camp City-Stockholm

Skarpnäck

First Camp City – Stockholm
First Camp Gunnarsö-Oskarshamn

Oskarshamn

First Camp Gunnarsö – Oskarsham
First Camp Ekudden-Mariestad

Mariestad

First Camp Ekudden – Mariestad
First Camp Björkäng-Varberg

Tvååker

First Camp Björkäng – Varberg
First Camp Hagön-Halmstad

Halmstad

First Camp Hagön – Halmstad
First Camp Edsvik-Grebbestad

Grebbestad

First Camp Edsvik Grebbestad
First Camp Glyttinge-Linköping

Linköping

First Camp Glyttinge – Linköping
First Camp Frösön-Östersund

Frösön

First Camp Frösön – Östersund
First Camp Bredsand-Enköping

Enköping

First Camp Bredsand – Enköping
First Camp City-Strömstad

Strömstad

First Camp City Strömstad
First Camp Nickstabadet-Nynäshamn

Nynäshamn

First Camp Nickstabadet – Nynäshamn
First Camp Hökensås-Tidaholm

Tidaholm

First Camp Hökensas – Tidaholm
First Camp Kolmården-Norrköping

Kolmården

First Camp Kolmarden – Norrköping
First Camp Mölle-Höganäs

Mölle

First Camp Mölle – Höganas
First Camp Kärradal-Varberg

Varberg

First Camp Kärradal – Varberg
First Camp Mörudden-Karlstad on Hammarö

Skoghall

First Camp Mörudden – Karlstad
First Camp Lugnet-Falun

Falun

First Camp Lugnet – Falun
FIRST CAMP OKNÖ - MÖNSTERAS

Mönsterås

First Camp Oknö – Mönsteras
Nora Sweden

Nora

First Camp Nora – Bergslagen
FIRST CAMP NYDALA - UMEA

Umea

First Camp Nydala – Umea
First Camp Mellsta-Borlänge

Borlänge

First Camp Melsta – Borlänge
RAA VALLAR - HELSINGBORG

Råå

First Camp Raa Vallar – Helsingborg
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Karlskrona

First Camp Skönstavik – Karlskrona
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Torekov

First Camp Torekov – Bastad
First Camp Solvik - Kungshamn

Väjern

First Camp Solvik – Kungshamn
First Camp Sibbarp-Malmö

Limhamn

First Camp Sibbarp – Malmo
First Camp Skutberg - Karlstad

Karlstad

First Camp Skutberg – Karlstad
First Camp Karlstorp - Halmstad

Halmstad

First Camp Karlstorp – Halmstad
Sundsvall

Sundsvall

First Camp Sundsvall – Höga Kusten
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Rømø

First Camp Lakolk Beach – Romo
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Halmstad

First Camp Tylösand – Halmstad
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Garphyttan

First Camp Annaboda – Örebro
FIRST CAMP RÖSTANGA - SOIL LAWS

Röstånga

First Camp Röstanga – Söderasen
First Camp Vaesteras-Maelaren

Västerås

First Camp Västeras – Mälaren
FIRST CAMP RÖSTANGA - SOIL LAWS

Kalmar

First Camp Stensö – Kalmar
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Åhus

First Camp Ahus – Kristianstad
Skovlund - Lillebælt

Asperup / Middelfart

First Camp Skovlund – Lillebælt
Frigård - Flensborg Fjord

Kruså

First Camp Frigård-Flensborg Fjord
First Camp Bogense City - Fyn

Bogense

First Camp Bogense City – Fyn
First Camp Bøsøre Strand - Fyn

Hesselager

First Camp Bøsøre Strand – Fyn
First Camp Hasmark Strand - Fyn

Otterup

First Camp Hasmark Strand – Fyn

We have put together the most beautiful routes in Sweden for you:

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Route 1

Denmark and South Sweden Malmo
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Route 2

Southwest Sweden Gothenburg
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Route 3

West Sweden Smögen
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Route 4

Middle East Sweden Stockholm
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Route 5

East Sweden Stockholm
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Route 6

Central Sweden Dalarna
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Route 7

Northeast Sweden Höga Kusten

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In summer we are attracted by fishing, or rather fly fishing. Fishing your own salmon or Arctic char in the glow of the midnight sun and then roasting it on the grill awakens a sense of adventure and romance. Of course, you should also lace up your hiking boots here and set out on the famous King's Trail (Kungsleden), for example. An impressive nature experience! The cities of Luleå and Kiruna are the last outposts of civilization, modernity and convenience, just minutes from pristine wilderness.

Northern Sweden and Lapland are indeed incomparable. Central Sweden attracts with numerous interesting places, events and activities. It is clear that we must visit the capital Stockholm, but the medieval cities of Uppsala and Sigtuna, which are fighting for the title of the "prettiest city" in the country, should not be missing from our itinerary. Further north, in the province of Dalarna, be sure to visit the impressive copper mine in Falun, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The south of Sweden offers open landscapes, Skånes, forests and lakes in Astrid Lindgren's homeland Småland, sandy and rocky beaches by the sea and colorful Swedish cottages everywhere. The large islands of Gotland and Öland are popular vacation destinations. The two seaside metropolises of Gothenburg and Malmö are ideal for city trips where you can combine culture, pleasure and nature experiences. An absolute must is also a Gotland - visit. Gotland, Sweden's island of knights and rooks, largest island in the country, is a dream destination in the Baltic Sea thanks to sandy beaches, limestone cliffs, mysterious rock formations and culinary specialties. The capital Visby experienced its heyday in the Middle Ages and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its historic city center. The neighboring island of Fårö is also worth a visit.

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