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Top 10 Places To Visit In Scandinavia
With a reputation for being the cool end of Europe (both literally and figuratively), the beauty of Scandinavia lies in its contrasts.From ultra-hip cities full of sleek design and world-class restaurants, to back-to-basics cabin living in some of the most epic natural landscapes in the world. From must-see urban destinations like Stockholm and Copenhagen, to must-be-seen-to-be-believed phenomenon like the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun.
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No 10. Koli National Park, Finland:
The landscapes of the Koli National Park aren’t just stunning, they’re also inspiring.
Voted the best hiking area in Finland in 2013, the amazing views from the Koli Hills have ignited the creative juices of many famous artists. The park has over eighty kilometers of hiking routes which wind through centuries old, moss covered forests, past waterfalls and through meadow-like clearings.
No 9. Oresund Underwater Bridge, Denmark and Sweden:
When man puts his mind to construction the results can often be astounding.
The Oresund Underwater Bridge which links Sweden with Denmark is one of those feats. It stretches for almost five miles across the Oresund Strait and is the longest road and railway bridge in the world. Its imposing design, almost as iconic as the Golden Gate Bridge, is visible from the air when you fly into Copenhagen
No 8. Preikestolen, Norway :
Every hike has its end rewards. Some bigger and more spectacular than others.
Preikestolen in Norway is one of the latter.At just under a staggering two thousand feet high, the flat-topped cliff looms over the glacial blue waters of the Lysefjord below.
No 7. Stockholm Archipelago, Sweden:
If you’ve ever wondered what it might be like to have your own private island, you need to sail around the Stockholm Archipelago. With upward of twenty thousand islands spread throughout the Baltic Sea, your imagination would have plenty to choose from.
No 6. Löyly Sauna, Finland:
The Löyly Sauna in Finland’s capital city, Helsinki, really is worth getting steamed up about.
Although it’s easy enough to get a sauna pretty much anywhere in the country, this one is special and just shouldn’t be missed.
No 5.Råbjerg Mile and Rubjerg Knude Lighthouse, Denmark:
If you visit the Råbjerg Mile in Denmark, don’t stand still for too long.
The impressive stretch of sand dunes creep forward at a rate of just under sixty feet a year and engulf everything in their path.Phenomena of nature, the dunes can reach anywhere up to one hundred and thirty feet in height.
No 4. The Atlantic Road, Norway:
If you’re into exciting drives, the Atlantic Road should be right at the top of your list of amazing highways.The Atlantic Road curves its way through an archipelago of islands on the western coast of Norway.The road links the islands together with five miles of switchbacks more twisted than a dragon’s back, eight bridges, and several viaducts.
No 3. Ice Hotel, Sweden:
There really is only one place you can go for a perfect chill out stay and that’s the Ice Hotel in the small town of Jukkasjärvi in northern Sweden.The hotel started as one single room in the late eighties.Now there are around seventy deluxe suites constructed every year with ice blocks taken from a nearby river.
No 2. Lofoten Islands, Norway:
There’s an old saying which goes – where there’s a will there’s a way and you’ll need to be very determined to get to the Lofoten Islands in northwest Norway.
It takes the best part of a day, by plane and boat, to get there, but it is well worth it.
The isolated islands, which are north of the Arctic Circle, have been blessed with landscapes which look as if they could only have been created by the most imaginative of game designers.
No 1. Geirangerfjord, Norway:
Norway is without a doubt a country full of fjords. With an estimated count of around one thousand two hundred, it’d have to be a special one to stand out from all the rest.
The Geirangerfjord meets all the criteria to make it Norway’s king of the fjords.
Over nine miles long and just under a mile wide it has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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