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5 Top Spring Destinations in The Nordic Countries

Visiting Nordic countries is usually associated with Archipelagos, glaciers, waterfalls, fjords, and of course Arora and polar lights. How about spending a holiday in this part of the world during the Spring? This extremely cold region transforms into one of the most beautiful spring destinations in the Nordic countries. Owing to the geography, spring destinations in the Nordic countries have a different set of activities to explore.

Voss, Norway

When it comes to spring destinations in the Nordic countries, outdoor activities underline the springtime wonders. Frozen streams and rivulets at Voss breaking themselves at the kiss of spring is a fascinating sight. Many waterfalls in the region melting back to life attract your attention. The village Voss with its lush valleys, wild rivers and waterfalls and lakes is one of the best picture-perfect spring destinations in the Nordic countries. If you are the wild type looking for adrenaline-run activities, there is a plethora of options awaiting you here. On the other hand, if your taste is for basking in the beauty of nature and being present for music parties, opt for that. Voss provides one of the best places for white-water rafting. You can also choose other activities like kayaking, horse riding, rock climbing, paragliding, and even skydiving. There is also “Extreme Sports Week” known as the Ekstremsportveko in Voss. The famous Vossa Jazz Festival and the Osa Festival entertain you like none. Along with traditional folk music, and folk arts, traditional food holds a prime spot in Voss. Spring is a fabulous season in Norway to enjoy the best of everything.

Lofoten Islands, Norway

Looking for a tranquil Norwegian nature exploration? The Lofoten Islands fulfill your dream to be one of the naturally pleasing spring destinations in the Nordic countries. Long, beautiful bright days welcome you to the island during spring. As you know, the winter months aren’t the best time to be in this part of the world if you want to explore nature. The coastal island unravels the breathtaking sceneries of the archipelago in the Arctic Circle. Be it the majestic mountains or coastal lines, waterways, or charming fishing villages, Lofoten islands will feast your eyes. Ski touring that showcases scenic views of the sea and the mountains is the highlight. Exploring the sea and fishing are other enterprising activities here during the sunshine days. Being able to witness the golden light of the phenomenal midnight sun can be a spellbinding experience for those from outside the region. Following the Norwegian philosophy of friluftsliv, i.e. ‘Free air life’, it is recommended to cycle around to explore the fishing village. Hiking and trekking add more zest to your trip to explore the fjords in the region. Surfing, going on a wildlife safari, or visiting the Viking Museum are other engaging activities.

Uppsala, Sweden

With a royal past, Uppsala is now more popular in the Nordic countries for its charming natural sceneries. Uppsala is the fourth largest town in Sweden and is widely known as the University town. Valborg happening on April 30 is a special event for the locals. It is the celebration of the advent of Spring. On this day, you would see bonfires across the country signifying the burning of the old and welcoming the new. Another tradition, Forsränningen, dating back to 1976, is a colorful event by the student community at Uppsala University. It attracts thousands of people. Uppsala University established in 1477 and the Uppsala Cathedral are the two iconic edifices in the city. It is also a world heritage site. Fyrishov is the largest arena in the town and is famous all over Sweden. Lush green parks and the oldest Botanical Garden in the country make Uppsala a dreamy place to travel during spring. The archaeological sites of Gamla and the 16th-century Uppsala Castle are other favorites among the visitors.

Gothenburg, Sweden

From the subzero conditions during the winter, the Nordic region wakes up to see sunlight and a whiff of warmth during spring. The season also brings along magical changes all around. Strolling around more freely, you get to enjoy the second largest city in Sweden during spring. The season is welcomed by the locals ardently with parades, concerts, and fairs. Neoclassical architecture, quixotic canals and streets, amusement parks, and pubs line up to fulfill your rendezvous with Gothenburg. The city in spring is a hotspot for romancing couples and photography enthusiasts. The gorgeous vista of Cherry blossoms on Järntorget is a sight to cherish. Built in 1698, fortress Skansen Kronan with its 200-plus steps is a monumental spot to catch a breathtaking view of the city. Slottsskogen Park, which is the biggest in the town and the zoo therein is another spring destinations in the Nordic countries. 19th century Gothenburg Cathedral, the ‘Great Market Hall’ built in 1848, and Liseberg amusement park are other top stopovers. Add to the list, Skansen Kronan Tower and Gothenburg City Museum. The charming and ancient pedestrian street will never bore you. And how could one ignore the vibrant nightlife? You would certainly want to try out Swedish dish like meatballs, lingonberry jam, cinnamon buns, and creamy mashed potatoes, right?

Vatnajökull National Park, Iceland

From April as the Spring begins, visitors commence their sojourn into one of the spectacular regions in the Nordic belt. Vatnajökull is the largest glacier in the whole of Europe. Visits to roaring waterfalls and exploring Vatnajökull National Park encompass your stay in Vatnajökull. Of course, adventure lovers thrive in these conditions. Activities revolving around Vatnajokull National Park like Skaftafell, boat tours, or ice carving can be invigorating experiences. The tallest mountain, Hvannadalshnjukur is also situated in the region. Vatnajokull National Park, established in 2008 is the second-largest national park in Europe. Due to its sheer expanse, visitors usually take multiple occasions to explore different parts of it. The canyon Jokulsargljufur and Dettifoss, the most powerful waterfall in Europe are two remarkable spots. Set out on seal-watching or enjoy watching the wildlife in the wetlands. The location has been featured in several movies and the series Game of Thrones.

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Deepu

A Travel enthusiast, Foodie, and Published author craving to explore the intricate beauty of nature and its gift of delectable treats. Pens down his thoughts and experiences to present a delightful journey for his readers

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