SwedenSweden is a popular destination for ski tourists, and many of them have had their skiing debut in Sweden. Sweden is very snow secure, and the cross-country facilities are excellent throughout the country. It is no wonder that Sweden is one of the foremost countries in the world of Nordic skiing. The most famous ski resorts in Sweden are Åre, Sälen, Idre Fjäll and Isaberg, where there are excellent conditions for alpine skiing and snowboarding.
With the opening of the large bridges between Denmark and Sweden, day-trips from the Continent have also become very popular, and many Danes use both bridges and ferries to get to the Swedish mountains. The most obvious destinations are naturally the southernmost ski resorts, which also often are open in the evening. Since the southern part of Sweden is on the same latitude as Denmark the weather is often mild, and it may be wise to check the snow conditions before setting off.
In Sweden you will find large, unspoilt areas with forests and lakes, and as in Norway, the conditions are excellent for cross-country skiing. The Swedish ski schools are also very good, especially for children.
Sweden is very snow secure from December to May, but at times it can be very cold, so remember to bring enough clothes! Additionally, you should remember that there are large differences between southern Sweden and northern Sweden. In December and January the days are very short, but in the spring there can be daylight until after eight o'clock in the evening!
| Facts about Sweden |
| Highest point: | Kebnekaise 2.123 m. |
| Language: | Swedish |
| Currency: | Swedish Krona = 100 öre |
| Population: | 8.5 million |
| Capital: | Stockholm |
| Pre-dial: | 0046 |