Explore Sweden with Back-Roads
Colorful coastal hideaways; dense, mossy forests and a vibrant, cosmopolitan capital – Sweden is a slice of Scandinavian paradise that loves to keep you guessing. Get acquainted with the fashion-conscious streets of Stockholm and unearth culinary treasures in the renowned restaurants which lie around almost every street corner. Or, for a taste of Sweden at its most stripped back and beautiful, head to the picturesque coastline where you will find pristine beaches and sleepy fishing villages; or make your way inland and find yourself enveloped in untouched forests.
Those in search of rich culture and multi-faceted history on their trip to Sweden will not be disappointed either. Delve into the country’s fascinating past at a plethora of UNESCO-listed sites and imbibe the cultural offerings of unique cities like Stockholm and Malmö.
What to do in Sweden

See Øresund Bridge
Marvel over one of the world’s greatest feats of engineering at the monstrous Øresund Bridge, a combined railway and motorway bridge which stretches across the strait of the same name, connecting the Danish capital, Copenhagen to the Swedish coastal city of Malmö. Reaching out across the water for 8 kilometers, it is the longest of its kind in Europe.

Cruise down the Göta Canal
Take a cruise along the tranquil waters of the Göta Canal as it winds its way through the idyllic Swedish countryside, passing heart-stealing scenery along the way. The canal carves a path across the landscape for over 120 miles, connecting two enormous lakes, and offers a variety of outdoor pursuits both on its waters and along its banks.

Admire Lund Cathedral
Take the time to explore the emblematic Lund Cathedral in the Skåne region and see why it attracts more than 700,000 visitors each year – not to mention the more than 85,000 people who come here to worship. Both a popular tourist attraction and must-loved building, Lund Cathedral is known for its sky-scraping tower and quietening interiors.