Imagine the quiet of a still morning. As the sun rises and begins filtering through the forests of this Northern European country, the heavy fog lifts, giving way from greys and blues to golden hues. It’s a landscape as enchanted as the legends passed down between generations. Visitors often head to Sweden’s cities, but there’s something to be said about the serenity found among nature’s silence. In Sweden’s lesser-known villages and towns, cobblestoned streets and hidden coves hold pages of a story awaiting discovery. Embark on on a journey to experience Sweden’s whispering pines and unique finds.
The Far North of Swedish Lapland
Beyond the Arctic Circle lies the northernmost region of Sweden, called Lapland. Far from hurried lifestyles and light and noise pollution, the Swedish Lapland accounts for nearly 25% of the country’s total area. It’s a place where peace and quiet are so profound, these qualities take on their own presence, becoming a palpable companion on your journey.
It’s here that the dignified Sami culture thrives in isolation, and the infamous Northern Lights further display the fantastic artistic skills of Mother Nature. Experience the peace of gliding through these rolling hills on a dogsled pulled by a team of huskies, the soft, rhythmic thud of paws against hard-packed snow as you fill your lungs with Arctic air.
A Solitary Space Within the Heart of Stockholm
Stockholm may be a recognizable name, but this city isn’t without its own secrets and escapes. In fact, in the very center of the city you’ll find Rosendals Trädgård—a very real secret garden where local residents bask in nature’s simple pleasures.
Vibrant flowers line peaceful walking paths, scenting the air with a rich blend of floral notes. In this garden, you can opt for your own private heaven on a patch of grass all to yourself, or you can interact with the locals, many of whom are more than happy to share a cup of their fresh elderflower tea or a slice of apple cake baked with a love you can taste.
When you think of Sweden, you may think of springtime, tulips, and festivals. The Swedish Lapland and Rosendals Trädgård are just as colorful yet festive for a different reason. Here, you’ll celebrate recognizing how time just fades away the further you depart from the typical tourist’s itinerary. Do not miss out on Sweden’s whispering pines and unique finds.