10 Most Peaceful Places in Sweden

7) Vättern Lake Vättern Lake is the second largest lake by surface area in Sweden. The name Vättern is closely related to “vatten”, the Swedish word for water, and also means “water, lake”. Vättern has been famous for the excellent quality of its transparent water. Many of the municipalities in the area receive their drinking … Read more

10 Most Peaceful Places in Sweden

6) Siljan Lake Siljan Lake is Sweden’s seventh-largest lake. Siljan reaches a maximum depth of 134 m (440 ft), and its surface is situated 161 m (528 ft) above sea level. The largest town on its shore is Mora. The lake is located around the southwestern perimeter of the Siljan Ring. Which was formed 377 … Read more

10 Most Peaceful Places in Sweden

5) Tylösand Beach Tylösand is a beach located in Halmstad and is, probably, Sweden’s most popular sandy beach. It is one of those places that is sincerely loved and appreciated by both visitors and locals. Perhaps the first thing you think of when you hear the name Tylösand is the four-kilometer-long beach. It has been … Read more

10 Most Peaceful Places in Sweden

4) Smögen Smögen is one of the liveliest “summer towns” on the Swedish west coast. The town is connected to the neighboring town Kungshamn by Smögenbron (Smögen Bridge). It is also known as a well-preserved example of an old fishing village. Besides being a pretty seaside enclave, it is home to the most popular photography … Read more

10 Most Peaceful Places in Sweden

3) Rosendal Palace Rosendal Palace is a Swedish palace pavilion located on Djurgården, an island in central Stockholm. It was built between 1823 and 1827 for King Karl XIV Johan. Rosendal Palace was largely designed by ‘Fredrik Blom’. The Queen’s Pavilion at Rosendal Palace and Guard’s Cottage remained entirely the work of Fredrik August Lidströmer. … Read more