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Visit the Nordic nation sandwiched between Norway to the west and Finland to the east. Running along its western border like a spine is the Scandinavian Mountain range. A natural climbing playground home to an isolated wonderland with breathtaking views. These provide the background for some thrilling Swedish climbing. Visit between the warmer months between June and September for prime mountain climbing conditions.
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What should I know about Mountain Climbing Sweden?
Located in the extreme north of Europe, Sweden is one of the Nordic and Scandinavian countries. It borders Norway to the west and north, Finland to the east, and connects with Denmark to the southwest via a bridge-tunnel. By area, Sweden is the third largest country in the European Union. The Scandinavian Mountains stretch along the western border that separates it from Norway, while to the east it has a long coastline. And more than half the land is heavily forested with large chunks of woodland.
Why should I choose Sweden for my Mountain Climbing adventure?
Reach the roof of Sweden
Home within the Arctic Circle, the Kebnekaise rises along the Scandinavian Mountain range, reaching its peak of 2,099 meters above sea level. This is the highest point in the whole of Sweden, marking the roof of the country. Capture the breathtaking scenery while upgrading your mountain climbing confidence and skills with a guide.
Isolated wonderland
With much of the Swedish population congregating in the south of the country, the northern sections and long spine of mountains that rise along the Norwegian border are populated mostly with only spectacular summits. During the mountain climbing you’ll be reminded of a heavy sense of remoteness and companionship with nature while conquering mountains.
Discover a colourful culture
The indigenous Sami people inhabit the northern sections of Sweden and Finland, as well as large sections of Norway. They are a people who have pursued various means of living, from fishing and sheep herding to fur trapping and reindeer herding. Come to sample their linguistic depth relating to nature, and decorations that value purpose over fashion.
What can I expect from the weather in Sweden?
Influenced by the warm ocean Gulf Stream, Sweden has a relatively mild climate compared with other countries that are located in the far north. February is generally the coldest of the year, dipping between -22 to -3°C.
Which language is predominantly spoken in Sweden?
Swedish.
What currency is accepted in Sweden?
Krona.
What’s the country code of Sweden?
+46.
What’s the high season for Mountain Climbing in Sweden?
Visit between the warmer months between June and September for prime mountain climbing conditions.
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