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Discover 7 curiosities of Scandinavia with Europamundo!

Discover Scandinavia

We are going to discover 7 curiosities of Scandinavia with Europamundo Vacations. You will enjoy the distinct experiences of Scandinavia that make it stand apart from the rest of Europe. Enjoy the grandeur of its landscapes, its warm culture, interesting cuisine, and fascinating history.

 

OREBRO CASTLE

We are going to visit a fairytale castle known as Örebro in Sweden. We will travel through beautiful landscapes enjoying the coach ride to reach OREBRO , a town next to a beautiful lake with a castle and charming historic center. The castle has an impressive architecture tranquil surroundings featuring surrounding water and water lilies.

TVINDEFOSSEN WATERFALL

We are going to stop by Tvindefossen one of the famous natural attraction in Norway famous for its beauty. It is a gorgeous 152m waterfall tumbling in strands with a graceful character. You will stare at the wonder of this stunning waterfall and be delighted in the sound as the water cascades down different levels of rock. You can get up close and personal to the fall, although rightly so there are barriers to stop you going too close, definitely a must go!

SWORDS IN ROCK

We are going to visit the “swords in rock” also known as the Viking monument. The swords are of course worth visiting when visiting Stavanger. It is situated in Hafrsfjord. The monument symbolizes peace, unity, and freedom swords themselves are impressive. A good experience to see them up close and it is worth reading a bit about the history around them.

BORGUND STAVE CHURCH

We are going to visit Borgund stave church which is situated in the Borgund village it is now a museum formerly a church. This beautiful stave church is a wonder to behold from the distance with its natural backdrop. As you walk towards it, you can begin to appreci ate the intricate angles of the roof and the stave that made up the building. Walking around the church you can appreciate the architecture of the 12th century which makes it worth a visit.

FORTRESS SUOMENLINNA

We are going to visit fortress Suomenlinna which is one of Finland’s most popular sights. It has breathtaking views with history attached to it. It is only a very short ferry crossing away from Helsinki just by taking a short boat journey and you can enter a different world. Grand fortress standing tall in between the sea featuring museums and libraries to dig more about its existence and history. Its setup in-betweens 8 inhabited island is what makes the place more attractive. The islands are linked by bridges, aesthetically beautiful, and full of history. In addition to being a UNESCO world heritage site, it is real. Because it has so much to explore in Fortress Suomenlinna this place is worth visiting without a second thought.

VIKING SHIP MUSEUM

We are going to visit The Viking Ship Museum. It is located on the Bygdoy peninsula in Oslo, Norway. It is part of the Museum of Cultural History of the University of Oslo. It is small but fascinating, with lots of interesting bits of information about Ships of that era. It is are amazing to witness how they put together the ships again despite them being crushed into small pieces during burial. Lots to see, including videos, objects, and materials from the Viking age. All set out fantastically easy to understand and get a real grasp of the Viking era. The museum building has been designed to show the ships off to their fullest.Large archway-shaped rooms made of stone and painted white allow the stunning ships to be the absolute focus of the space and give an almost cave-like experience.

SCANDINAVIAN CUISINE

Traditionally Scandinavian dishes are basic and many traditional meals include fish, potatoes, pork, and berries. Most Scandinavian cuisine relies on fresh, natural ingredients that can be found in the wild or that come fresh from the sea. The main staple in Scandinavian cuisine is definitely fish. With such a large fishing industry, it only makes sense because it is readily available and cheap. From salmon to herring to shellfish, there are countless varieties of fish. Fish is even used to make desserts fish pie is a common traditional dish in parts of Scandinavia. Gravlax is a common Scandinavian dish made from raw salmon that is cured with salt, dill, and sugar. Traditionally it is eaten with rye bread, mustard, and dill. Gravlax is usually either served on top of bread or with a side of potatoes. Meatballs from this region are different from other region’s as it is usually smaller and made with fresh ingredients. In Sweden, they are served with jam but in Denmark, it is served with potatoes, pickles, beetroot, and cabbage. Berries are a common staple in many Scandinavian dishes. Both sweet and savory dishes feature berries. They are enjoyed in many different meals, from breakfast until dinner, and are a common ingredient in desserts. Pancakes are a common Scandinavian dish. They are enjoyed at all times of the day, not just at breakfast as in other places in the world. Both sweet and savory dishes feature berries. They are enjoyed in many different meals, from breakfast until dinner, and are a common ingredient in desserts. Pancakes are a common Scandinavian dish. They are enjoyed at all times of the day, not just at breakfast as in other places in the world. Both sweet and savory dishes feature berries. They are enjoyed in many different meals, from breakfast until dinner, and are a common ingredient in desserts. Pancakes are a common Scandinavian dish. They are enjoyed at all times of the day, not just at breakfast as in other places in the world.

Let us discover these curiosities of Scandinavia with Europamundo tours, find tours on our website www.europamundo.com . Also, you can download the brochure section ‘Scandinavia, Baltus & Russia’ here www.europamundo.com/brochure

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