'Three wooden cities' is a term that refers to the three Swedish wooden cities of Eksjö, Hjo and Nora. All three towns have received a Europa Nostra award and cooperate through the concept of 'a wooden town classic', which we tested earlier this year. We've already written about the towns, but now we thought we'd tell you a bit more about the concept and the 'classic'.
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What to do in the High Coast? This scenic area in Ångermanland is not only beautiful to visit, but also a Unesco World Heritage Site. Here are all our top tips for things to see and do in the High Coast.
Read moreSnibbens Camping in Höga kusten is located on a headland with fantastic views. You come here to enjoy the tranquillity and nature, and perhaps to swim, cycle, paddle or visit various exciting places in the High Coast World Heritage Site.
Read moreVisiting Hemsö Fortress, in the High Coast, is very interesting. There are guided tours that take you down into the once super-secret military facility hidden in the mountain.
Read moreNorrfällsvikens Camping, Stugby & Marina is a campsite in the High Coast that offers an environment with a charming fishing village and no less than four beautiful nature reserves.
Read moreIf you want to see something different, visit Mannaminne in Nordingrå, in the High Coast. Mannaminne can be described as an open-air museum, but also as a place for art, culture and concerts. One thing is certain, there is hardly any other place like it in all of Sweden!
Read moreOne thing you don't want to miss in the High Coast is visiting Skuleberget. We tell you about our hike up the mountain and about Skuleberget Havscamping, where we parked our campervan during our visit.
Read moreThe pulpit on Getsvedjeberget - could it be the High Coast's best photo spot? We had seen pictures of the spectacular protruding rock and wondered where to find it. Then we discovered that the hike started from the campsite where we were standing - Skulebergets Havscamping!
Read moreWhat is it like to hike to Slåttdalsskrevan in the High Coast? We recently hiked to this spectacular place and we were some of the last to go. through crevice. The passage is now closed for safety reasons, but you can still hike to Slåttdalsskrevan and see its dramatic shapes. You can also still see the fantastic views from the top of the mountain.
Read moreWhat to do in Nora? This charming little wooden town by Lake Nora in Bergslagen offers everything from trains and wooden houses to ice cream and murder walks. We have collected our best tips for experiences and sights in Nora.
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