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West Sweden may conjure images of rugged coastline and vast wilderness, but it’s also one of Europe’s most underrated foodie destinations. With seven Michelin stars in Gothenburg alone — not to men...
When you think of islands, you typically picture swaying palms, soft sands, and umbrella drinks. But by definition, an island is simply any piece of land surrounded by water.
Called one of the top 10 last great wilderness areas, Sweden’s west coast is a playground for active travelers. A treasure trove of active pursuits, the landscape here was made for exploration.
Vikings haven’t pillaged the Shetland Islands in more than 500 years but a walk through its capital city of Lerwick in late January may offer the impression that the warriors still have business to...
When picturing a European holiday, it's easy to imagine the boisterous cities and incredible culture. In fact, one rarely thinks about the wide variety of islands the continent has to offer.
If you're afraid of heights, don't look down! The Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge is a must-see attraction for those travelers who aren't weary of crossing a rope bridge at 100 feet above sea level.
Contrary to popular belief, the best hiking in the world isn’t in the Swiss Alps or wrapped around the lakes of Patagonia. It’s actually on an archipelago right in the middle of the Norwegian Sea. ...
If you string together all of Norway's fjords, bays, and island shores, you'd get 63,000 miles of coastline. That's enough to circle the world more than two and a half times. That's a lot of coast!...
Once home to only Viking clans, the Lofoten Islands in Norway are now accessible by road, train, boat, plane, and even helicopter. But however you get there, you’re sure to be blown away by their p...
The Canary Islands are seven exotic islands filled with natural wonders, charming seaside villages and plenty of white sandy beaches. Despite their year around sunshine, warm temps and and budget p...