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5 reasons why Sweden is the first choice for nature lovers on a budget

5 reasons why Sweden is the first choice for nature lovers on a budget

 

Sweden and budget may not be mutually exclusive, dear traveler, as Sweden is famous for being one of the most expensive countries to travel to. Accommodation is expensive, food is expensive, so how can any traveler who loves nature travel to Sweden at a reduced cost?

If what you are looking for in Sweden is to enjoy nature, then you will be surprised how this country helps you enjoy nature at a low cost. Sweden is a small country, but it is also an open, quiet country full of charming scenes. You will even be able to enjoy lakes and fields of beautiful wildflowers for free and for free. The presence of anyone except a couple of cows or a herd of reindeer.

 

Why Sweden is the first choice for nature lovers on a budget

 

 You can pitch your tent anywhere in the nature

 

In Sweden, you do not need to ask for permission to set up your tent in the wilderness, as you are allowed to camp for one night everywhere except for a few places, and this gives you the opportunity to enjoy the splendor of nature in Sweden completely free of charge, and the only thing that you should be aware of is what If you are in a nature reserve, there are different rules (depending on the region) that you must follow to preserve nature and your safety.

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Good things to remember while camping in Sweden, is to have mosquito spray especially in the northern part of Sweden, as well as a flashlight to scare away exotic animals, because the Swedish forest is full of wildlife. Also, Swedish nights are usually cool in the summer, so just bring a warm sleeping bag.

 All national parks in Sweden are free

While in many other countries you need to pay an entrance fee to explore national parks, in Sweden they are all free, and enjoy the utmost protection. Add to this that Sweden has 29 national parks and more than 4500 nature reserves, and it remains one of the most famous national parks in Sweden. Abisko National Park is in the far north, where you can enjoy the splendor of the midnight sun, go on safaris, spot reindeer and walk the Kungsleden Pass, which is one of Sweden's most popular nature trails.

 The forest and the sea are filled with food 

When you travel to Sweden in the summer, you will find plenty of food in the woods and along the roads. There are fruits such as blueberries, blueberries, wild strawberries, etc. You can also go fishing along the coast and in the two largest lakes without any permission. Basically, all the ingredients are there for you to create the most luxurious and typical Swedish meals. Build a campfire or use your camping stove, and enjoy mackerel on crispy Swedish bread for lunch or dinner.

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An amazing Swedish classic breakfast is popular with visitors, which is to put crispy bread in milk or filmjok (yoghurt) and eat it with berries among the most beautiful atmosphere and charming landscapes.

 You can enjoy the archipelago on your own bus ticket

If you still want to spend time in Sweden's cities, but also want to see the countryside, going to an island by bus is an amazingly cheap Swedish experience too. In Gothenburg - Sweden's second largest city - a regular city bus ticket is all you need to board the boats from the city to the archipelago.

Stockholm offers a special card if you want to do a 5-day island tour, or you can get individual tickets if you're only going on a one-day trip. Sweden also has more than 220 islands and they are all different from each other. There are some islands that are classified entirely as a nature reserve covered with forests, or islands where you can find gourmet restaurants with opportunities to enjoy a lively nightlife in the open air with live music. from money.

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 There are free and open cabins for use all over the country

If you're not a fan of camping, but still want to enjoy Swedish nature in a straightforward and inexpensive way, you can! All over Sweden there are free cabins that are open for everyone to use and sleep in, and there are guide books such as Moa Karlberg and Kjell Vowles for these cabins, although they have not yet been translated into English, but you can check them out via their Facebook or Instagram page And with the help of Google Translate, find out all about these free rooms in Sweden.

 

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