Top 10 Things to do Good for Adrenaline Seekers in Sweden, Sweden

November 26, 2021 Jana Sager

Coordinates: 63°N 16°E / 63°N 16°E / 63; 16
Restaurants in Sweden

1. Kungsleden

Sweden +46 8 463 21 00 http://www.svenskaturistforeningen.se/omraden/kungsleden/
Excellent
89%
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5.0 based on 56 reviews

Kungsleden

A 450-kilometer-long hiking trail through northern Sweden.

Reviewed By iporze - Indiana, United States

I started on my solo hike in Abisko and branched off to Vistas from Alesjaure and then hooked back into the Kundsleden trail at Salka via Nallo, and then onto Singi and Kebnekaise mountain station. The trail was simply amazing, and the folk one meets along the way was very diverse. The after dinner hut discussions were funny as was the broad range of topics discussed. From Kebnekaise I returned to Singi and hiked over in Norway via Hukejaure hut which was closed when I got there. I had obtained a hut key for the norwegian huts and I did a circular route back to abisko via Gautelis, Unna Allakas back to Alesjaure and Abisko. An amazing series of trails that really lets one experience safe hiking above the arctic circle. The simple pleasure of just drinking from the streams without concern was a great as well. Instead of flying back to Stockholm I booked a private sleeper and enjoyed a great train trip thru Sweden as well, great way to end the trip.

2. Isbanan

Norra Hamn, Lulea Sweden +46 920 45 70 00 http://www.lulea.se/uppleva--gora/friluftsliv--natur.html
Excellent
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5.0 based on 155 reviews

Isbanan

Reviewed By WorldtravellerB707 - Bad Homburg, Germany

Walk over the frozen sea and view Lulea from the seaside. Great experience and one of the highlights in Lulea in winter.

3. Stangehuvud Naturreservat

Pinneviksvagen, Lysekil Sweden http://www.stangehuvud.se/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 116 reviews

Stangehuvud Naturreservat

Reviewed By Bandit-One - Lucerne, Switzerland

We stayed nearby this area for a couple of days and really felt like walking that day. We parked on Drottninggatan close to the harbourfront. From there we entered the Reserve from the North (near the Marina). As soon as you go around the corner from the Marina you'll be quite surprised. You wouldn't expect such an impressive Reserve so close to a town. It's really just around the corner but feels like another world. The views are amazing and the rocks and rock formations impressive. We brought our dog with (an English Bulldog). She did amazingly well. Just at the very beginning on the Northern Entrance a few steps leading up were too big and steep, so we carried her quick. Later on there's an easy trail leading back to town. Or you can follow a tougher route (sometimes no route at all) leading towards the famous Fyrhuset. We had fun exploring the area as did our dog. Nice views and nature and it was just fun climbing around here. Sometimes taking a break - sitting on some rocks - to take in the amazing landscape. If you only need to park up to 4 hours, then there's a free parking lot just south of the Gullmarsgymnasiet. If you are around this area - even an hour or two away - be sure not to miss out on this terrific Nature Reserve.

4. Slattdalsskrevan

Skuleskogen, Ornskoldsvik, Ornskoldsvik Municipality Sweden http://sverigesnationalparker.se/park/skuleskogens-nationalpark/upplevelser/vandringar-fran-entre-syd/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Slattdalsskrevan

Reviewed By Phayao13 - Stockholm, Sweden

The southern entrance is without a doubt the most used. From here it is close to Skuleskogen's biggest attraction, Slåttdalsskrevan.Once at the crevice, you can take a coffee break or a dip by the idyllic Tärnättvattnen or hike up to Slåttdalsberget for one of the High Coast's most beautiful views.

5. Liseberg amusement park

Orgrytevagen 5, Gothenburg 402 22 Sweden +46 31 40 01 00 [email protected] http://liseberg.se/sv/hem/Nojesparken/
Excellent
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Good
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Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 4,280 reviews

Liseberg amusement park

Liseberg is a park for everyone. Since 1923 we have brought millions of people together to have fun. The park offers adventure, music, games, good food and beautiful gardens over three seasons: summer, Halloween and Christmas.

Reviewed By bunnybumboo - Gloucester, United Kingdom

This place is definitely a must do in Gothenburg! We paid for the Christmas entry ticket as we only wanted to walk around and not go on the rides, this was reasonable at about £8. The park is decorated so beautifully for Christmas and really is magical. There is a tram stop nearby but it also isn't too long a walk from the centre. There is so much to do there even if you do not want to go on any of the rides.

6. Hoga Kusten

Excellent
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4.5 based on 166 reviews

Hoga Kusten

In the far reaches of northern Europe there is a place where the forces of nature have been working for 20,000 years to shape a dramatic landscape with the world’s highest coastline.

7. Kolmarden Wildlife Park

Kolmarden SE-618 92 Sweden +46 10 708 70 00 [email protected] http://www.kolmarden.com
Excellent
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4.5 based on 801 reviews

Kolmarden Wildlife Park

Kolm�rden Zoo is unique. There is no other place which has so many animials and species of animals all brought together in one and the same place. Stand eye to eye with a wolf, or a tiger or a lion. Admire the giraffe, the rhinoceros and the polar bear. Th

Reviewed By Falsendrach - Auckland Central, New Zealand

Kolmarden Zoo is a very large, well structured and maintained zoo. The beautiful nature and modern enclosure designs makes the exhibits better for the animals and makes for a unique visitor experience. There's a wide variety in of animal enclosures that give you chance to see a range of different animals.

8. Sala Silvergruva

Dr. Christinas Vag, Sala 733 36 Sweden +46 224 67 72 60 [email protected] http://www.salasilvergruva.se
Excellent
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4.5 based on 240 reviews

Sala Silvergruva

Reviewed By 567alexanderp - Cambridge, United Kingdom

The two-hour tour of the silver mine is excellent; the history is fascinating. Note it is surprisingly cold inside (2C in winter).

9. Tom Tits Experiment

Storgatan 33, Sodertalje 151 27 Sweden +46 8 522 525 00 [email protected] http://www.tomtit.se
Excellent
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4.5 based on 363 reviews

Tom Tits Experiment

Please note: Due to the situation concerning covid-19, we only have our large experiment park and the new, temporary exhibition Dinosauria open at the moment. Our house is temporarily closed. We allow a limited number of visitors per day. Please note that you need to to pre-purchase you tickets before you arrive. Starting 17/8, our opening hours are Friday-Sunday 10:00-17:00. We have four floors and a park (open May-September) with experiments that children, teenagers and adults can enjoy. The experiments tempt us into learning a little bit more about technology, physics, maths, geography, biology, how people work, illusions, and much, much more.

10. Aeroseum

Holmvagen 100, Gothenburg Sweden +46 31 55 83 00 [email protected] http://www.aeroseum.se/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 448 reviews

Aeroseum

Reviewed By PCJc - Lusaka, Zambia

This was a great tour. It's an underground museum, full of planes and it's mind-blowing reading through the plane assembling details. Learning about world wars and bombs. It's sweetable for all ages. I have enjoyed my vacation

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