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The Route
If you take the car bridge to Sweden, you’ll arrive directly in the south of the country. Here you’ll find the vibrant city of Malmö, which is often the first place you’ll come across when entering Sweden. There’s plenty to see and do in this city, making it well worth spending some time here.
Great for Families with Children
A road trip holiday to Sweden is a fantastic idea, especially for families. The drive is manageable, even with young kids. Thanks to Sweden’s beautiful national parks, children will love the chance to spot wildlife, while parents can unwind and enjoy the unspoilt nature of Sweden.
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The Perfect Destination for All Ages
Sweden is also an excellent holiday destination for those travelling without children. In the south, you’ll find dramatic cliffs offering stunning views. On a clear day, you might even spot Denmark in the distance. The area also features caves, many of which are open for guided tours, so you can really make the most of your visit.
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The Swedish Language
Many people notice that Swedish shares some similarities with Dutch, which isn’t a coincidence as both languages have Germanic roots. Swedish is considered quite a transparent language, meaning the letters match the sounds, making it easier to learn to read and write compared to some other languages. Children in Sweden tend to pick up language skills quickly thanks to this. While you might pick up a few words here and there, Swedish can still be challenging to fully understand.
Campsites with Dutch Owners
One of the advantages of camping in Sweden is the number of campsites run by Dutch owners. For Dutch travellers, this means there’s always someone who speaks your language, which can be especially helpful for families with children, making it easier for kids to make friends and feel at home.
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Day Trips in Southern Sweden
Southern Sweden is full of beautiful spots to discover, many of which are easily accessible by car. Sweden’s vast and sparsely populated landscape means you’ll often find yourself surrounded by nature, making it a truly special place to explore.
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Visiting Castles in Sweden
The southernmost province of Sweden is known for its many castles, particularly in the region of Skåne. One of the most impressive is Glimmingehus, located near the town of Ystad. This fortress was originally built by the Danes, as southern Sweden was once part of Denmark until around 1700. In addition to the castles, there’s plenty more to see and do in this region.
Småland
Many people are familiar with the name Småland, perhaps from the children’s play area at IKEA. The name is also famous thanks to Pippi Longstocking, whose house was called Småland. The region itself is well known for its glassworks and beautiful scenery, making it a wonderful place to visit.