Thank you so much for this video...During my travel to Sweden I had been to Kalmar,Kalmar Castle and churches,to Stockholm, I also passed by Lund and Malmo ...Sweden an amazing place , amazing landscape by our Creator our almighty God!!
@ because it’s not like the video shows you it’s very dark, rainy, cold and depressing most time of the year. If the summer is good it can be nice for 4 weeks and then it’s being cold again
This video was absolutely mesmerizing! The stunning visuals and captivating storytelling kept me hooked from start to finish. I learned so much about these incredible places-what a fantastic blend of beauty and knowledge. Thank you for creating such an inspiring journey! Can't wait to see more like this! 🌍✨
What an amazing lineup of Sweden’s best destinations! 🇸🇪 From the captivating medieval charm of Visby to the awe-inspiring northern lights in Abisko, this video has it all. The diversity in landscapes, from Stockholm's bustling archipelago to the tranquil shores of Lake Vänern, makes Sweden look like a true paradise for travelers. Each destination offers something unique... can’t wait to explore these spots myself someday! 🌲✨
@@skog1s Mitt inlägg handlade om att detta var en försköning av Sverige som vi båda vet innerst inne inte stämmer. I ärlighetens namn har alla länder något vackert att skryta med, men det här är en oärlig framställning av Sverige.
I am so amaze ,to learn about Sweden, never knew anything about its existance, only since I met a freind on f/b got me interested, all because this person is so warm and gentle in heart, I feel Almighty presence in our conversation, today I decided to want to learn more and accept knowledge of God , thank you Father Hod for allowing our relationship to get to know more, where I am from we are way behind time, but now no more its one of the most beautiful place in the world love you all my family.❤
@@TopTravel_YT No it`s not! Not for Swedish people. We live in shooting and explosions every day since the mass immigration started. It`s only the tourist that don`t draws attention to this. Sweden is raped and can never be the same again,
Malmö is the most raped of all...Swedens hell...but the other cities is not far away. Im now a stranger in my own country. So sad to see it be destroyed.
Thank you for creating such a beautiful video! It was a joy to watch, and I truly appreciate the effort that went into it. Sending warm greetings all the way from Prague - looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful work!❤
One aspect that was not mentioned at all is our special relationship here in the Nordics to the nature around us, which surely appeals to all nature lovers who visit us. In Sweden, Finland and to pretty much the same extent in Norway, Iceland, Estonia and Scotland (not England) we have a tradition we (in Sweden) call ”allemansrätten” (every man’s right to roam). It describes the right to stay and walk everywhere in nature, regardless of whether the land is privately owned (which most of it is) or state owned. You can actually camp for a night or two on someone's private land provided it is well out of sight and hearing of those who live there. Of course you must also not behave in a disruptive manner, destroy anything or pick flowers, fruits or berries that are obviously cultivated. Otherwise wild flowers (unless they are a protected species), berries, mushrooms and nuts that have fallen to the ground are free to pick in pretty much any quantity you want. This is a big deal here and in late summer and autumn you see Swedes everywhere out in the woods equipped with mushroom baskets, buckets and berry pickers. Lingonberries, blueberries, wild raspberries, woodland strawberries, blackberries and cloudberries (in the northern half of Sweden) grow in abundance and we love our free berries and mushrooms. You can also, for example, have a picnic or swim everywhere in lakes, rivers and the sea except where it is expressly forbidden (very few places). It must, though, be pointed out that the ”allemansrätten” is a right with accompanying obligations. For example, it is not permitted to break branches from growing trees or bushes. If you camp or make a fire, be very careful not to cause any damage and to leave the area in at least as good a condition as when you arrived. In certain weather conditions it may also be forbidden to make a fire outside (usually this is stated in notices from the local authorities). It is also , of course, not permitted to disturb or harm birds and other wild animals. Non-commercial fishing is allowed along the coasts and in some lof the larger lakes and waterways and cheap and easily obtainable fishing licenses is available in very many other lakes and rivers. It should also be pointed out that though most of the land in Sweden is not owned by the state but is privately owned, the ”allemansrätten” applies regardless.
Sweden offers stunning landscapes, from the serene lakes of Småland to the vibrant city life of Stockholm. Don’t miss the Northern Lights in Abisko and the picturesque villages in Gotland.
Turning torso used to be Sweden's tallest building, but not anymore. The tallest building in Sweden (and all of the Nordics) is Karlatornet in Gothenburg. :)
Do you think Sweden's natural beauty and serene landscapes make it overrated as a travel destination, or is it genuinely one of the most underrated countries in Europe for adventure and relaxation?
I was born in Sweden and have lived here for 25 years. But Sweden is no longer what it used to be. There are robberies, shootings, and rapes every day. Our politicians have ruined Sweden. Therefore, I now choose to live in Finland, where safety still remains. Sweden is lost forever.
@@lennartandersson75 I really don't see how he exaggerated the situation. What he said is exactly what happens. Since 2015 I've been robbed twice and almost everyone I know has fallen victim to some kind of immigration related crime numerous times. This IS a big problem. My dad's 80 year old neighbor was beated unconscious when she opened her door for an immigrant who just simply did it for fun. Those things didn't happen before. And don't get me wrong, I don't LIKE to blame groups of people. But you gotta see reality for what it is or this problem will never be solved.
@Aerox90 If you have traveled and lived in different parts of the world, Sweden is safer than in most other countries, except Finland, because nothing happens there! Even if insecurity has increased, it's about having a little perspective!
Great video, but the pronunciations are way off. :) But yes, take a roadtrip of the Nordics is a great vacation. In a van/camper is the best way to get around :) (or train, renting electric bikes at the destination. )
Its kind of both funny and depressing, how there are so many clips about Sweden, both made by swedes themselves, and people visiting, and exactly all of them still miss about half of what makes upp Sweden. And they all miss the exact same half..... If it is not in a city, or quiet snowy Narnia like emptiness, it doesnt exist.... 80 percent of the way the everyday life looks like, where I, and about 2/3 of the people living in a area covering half of the countrys total surface never gets any spotlight. It does paint a somewhat false picture, making it a rude awakening for plenty of people moving up here with one image in mind, finding a very different reality. Just so you know. 😁
The kingdom of God is near... Repent from sin… John 3:16-17 16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. 17 For God has not sent his Son into the world to judge the world; but that the world might be saved through him. 18 Whoever believes in him will not be condemned. But he who does not believe is already condemned, because he does not believe in the name of God's only Son. 19 And this is the judgment, that when the light came into the world, men loved the darkness more than the light, because their deeds were evil.
Thank you so much for this video...During my travel to Sweden I had been to Kalmar,Kalmar Castle and churches,to Stockholm, I also passed by Lund and Malmo ...Sweden an amazing place , amazing landscape by our Creator our almighty God!!
Glad you enjoyed it! 🙂
I've always had a deep love for the Nordic countries. in my next life, I wish I could be born there.
Same here
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@ because it’s not like the video shows you it’s very dark, rainy, cold and depressing most time of the year. If the summer is good it can be nice for 4 weeks and then it’s being cold again
I’m in awe of the visuals in this video. Anyone else?
This video was absolutely mesmerizing! The stunning visuals and captivating storytelling kept me hooked from start to finish. I learned so much about these incredible places-what a fantastic blend of beauty and knowledge. Thank you for creating such an inspiring journey! Can't wait to see more like this! 🌍✨
This Sweden dos'nt exist any mopre
Nice video! I’m from Sweden, it’s a lovely country and absolutely worth living in. 😊🇸🇪
What an amazing lineup of Sweden’s best destinations! 🇸🇪 From the captivating medieval charm of Visby to the awe-inspiring northern lights in Abisko, this video has it all. The diversity in landscapes, from Stockholm's bustling archipelago to the tranquil shores of Lake Vänern, makes Sweden look like a true paradise for travelers. Each destination offers something unique... can’t wait to explore these spots myself someday! 🌲✨
Great video!😃 I guess I'm fortunate, born and raised in Sweden🇸🇪. This is my home!😉
@15:00 Wooopss! A video från Göteborg suddenly appeared in the middle of Gotland! Only some 380 km away!
Beautiful places
Wow, this video is an absolute visual delight! ✨
Vilket fint land vi har! Låt det få vara så.
Håller med 🙂
Om man gillar ekonomibyggnader och grå betong, så visst är det vackert.
@@marcakerblom4935 Du kan ju alltid flytta till en annan del av vårt avlånga land, som är väldigt vackert. Men det har du väl inte tänkt på!
@@skog1s Mitt inlägg handlade om att detta var en försköning av Sverige som vi båda vet innerst inne inte stämmer. I ärlighetens namn har alla länder något vackert att skryta med, men det här är en oärlig framställning av Sverige.
I am so amaze ,to learn about Sweden, never knew anything about its existance, only since I met a freind on f/b got me interested, all because this person is so warm and gentle in heart, I feel Almighty presence in our conversation, today I decided to want to learn more and accept knowledge of God , thank you Father Hod for allowing our relationship to get to know more, where I am from we are way behind time, but now no more its one of the most beautiful place in the world love you all my family.❤
I really like the peaceful beauty here. It gives me a comfortable feeling.
It truly is 😊
@@TopTravel_YT No it`s not! Not for Swedish people. We live in shooting and explosions every day since the mass immigration started. It`s only the tourist that don`t draws attention to this. Sweden is raped and can never be the same again,
Malmö is the most raped of all...Swedens hell...but the other cities is not far away. Im now a stranger in my own country. So sad to see it be destroyed.
As a native swede this well done video was very pleasant to watch. Thank you 🙂
Thank you very much! 😃
Well done fantastic video thank you for sharing
looks so amazing
Its Amazing Video 😍
The best places is on the westcoast of Sweden!!!
Your travel experiences are so inspiring! You’ve explored places that most people only dream of visiting. 😘
Wow Sangat Menakjubkan
Thank you for creating such a beautiful video! It was a joy to watch, and I truly appreciate the effort that went into it. Sending warm greetings all the way from Prague - looking forward to seeing more of your wonderful work!❤
Glad you enjoyed it! 😄
lots tourist places, Sweden is so much more. I live in one of those places a tourist would never see.
One aspect that was not mentioned at all is our special relationship here in the Nordics to the nature around us, which surely appeals to all nature lovers who visit us.
In Sweden, Finland and to pretty much the same extent in Norway, Iceland, Estonia and Scotland (not England) we have a tradition we (in Sweden) call ”allemansrätten” (every man’s right to roam). It describes the right to stay and walk everywhere in nature, regardless of whether the land is privately owned (which most of it is) or state owned. You can actually camp for a night or two on someone's private land provided it is well out of sight and hearing of those who live there. Of course you must also not behave in a disruptive manner, destroy anything or pick flowers, fruits or berries that are obviously cultivated. Otherwise wild flowers (unless they are a protected species), berries, mushrooms and nuts that have fallen to the ground are free to pick in pretty much any quantity you want. This is a big deal here and in late summer and autumn you see Swedes everywhere out in the woods equipped with mushroom baskets, buckets and berry pickers. Lingonberries, blueberries, wild raspberries, woodland strawberries, blackberries and cloudberries (in the northern half of Sweden) grow in abundance and we love our free berries and mushrooms.
You can also, for example, have a picnic or swim everywhere in lakes, rivers and the sea except where it is expressly forbidden (very few places).
It must, though, be pointed out that the ”allemansrätten” is a right with accompanying obligations. For example, it is not permitted to break branches from growing trees or bushes. If you camp or make a fire, be very careful not to cause any damage and to leave the area in at least as good a condition as when you arrived. In certain weather conditions it may also be forbidden to make a fire outside (usually this is stated in notices from the local authorities).
It is also , of course, not permitted to disturb or harm birds and other wild animals.
Non-commercial fishing is allowed along the coasts and in some lof the larger lakes and waterways and cheap and easily obtainable fishing licenses is available in very many other lakes and rivers.
It should also be pointed out that though most of the land in Sweden is not owned by the state but is privately owned, the ”allemansrätten” applies regardless.
Thank you for sharing this amazing insight with our community 😊
Incredible video, bravo!
Thank you very much! 😊
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Sweden offers stunning landscapes, from the serene lakes of Småland to the vibrant city life of Stockholm. Don’t miss the Northern Lights in Abisko and the picturesque villages in Gotland.
Sweden is truly a country worth living in. Thank you for sharing the video.❤❤
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@Jesus-h3q Why?
@@HorizonsUnveiled-HU Probably a xenophobic sverigedemokrat who wants Sweden to become an inbred monoculture.
Turning torso used to be Sweden's tallest building, but not anymore. The tallest building in Sweden (and all of the Nordics) is Karlatornet in Gothenburg. :)
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Very Nice
Untouched forests are rare in sweden. Most is more like timberfarms.
kiruna ice , abisko NP northern lights
Very Nice Video and Thumbnail. Where u get a thumbnail picture. Very good
Venice of the north. (Like in the Italian city not the Goddess Venus).
Lund starts off with Gröna Lund in Stockholm :-)
Lund som Lund? 🙂
@@bfelten1Lund har domkyrka och ligger i Skåne bland annat. Gröna Lund ligger i Stockholm och har karuseller. Så, jo en viss skillnad är det.
Kren top markotop ok banget
yes
I Always start in Nässjö.
A really nice picturing of Sweden. But, when talking about Kalmar there are pictures (video) of Västervik… Oops 😂
Do you think Sweden's natural beauty and serene landscapes make it overrated as a travel destination, or is it genuinely one of the most underrated countries in Europe for adventure and relaxation?
Its underrated for sure...
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Switzerland looks amazing in winter ❤
Switzerland is another country.
I live in Helsingborg
I was born in Sweden and have lived here for 25 years. But Sweden is no longer what it used to be. There are robberies, shootings, and rapes every day. Our politicians have ruined Sweden. Therefore, I now choose to live in Finland, where safety still remains. Sweden is lost forever.
Sweden is another weird place since 2015. It is no longer the same calm even boring country i livid in now everything is as the USA
Yes immigration destroyed everything 😮💨
It seems if you have only been in 2 countries.
Exaggerations like yours are becoming infantile!
@@lennartandersson75 I really don't see how he exaggerated the situation. What he said is exactly what happens. Since 2015 I've been robbed twice and almost everyone I know has fallen victim to some kind of immigration related crime numerous times. This IS a big problem.
My dad's 80 year old neighbor was beated unconscious when she opened her door for an immigrant who just simply did it for fun.
Those things didn't happen before. And don't get me wrong, I don't LIKE to blame groups of people. But you gotta see reality for what it is or this problem will never be solved.
@Aerox90 If you have traveled and lived in different parts of the world, Sweden is safer than in most other countries, except Finland, because nothing happens there!
Even if insecurity has increased, it's about having a little perspective!
Content is good but you should write the Google maps names of museums, districts, parks.
You missed the Stockhom archipelago and Marstrand
Yeah, and all the other towns all the way up and down the west coast, and almost all the other towns and places in the rest of the country... 🤪
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Great video, but the pronunciations are way off. :)
But yes, take a roadtrip of the Nordics is a great vacation. In a van/camper is the best way to get around :) (or train, renting electric bikes at the destination. )
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Please, if he could just ask how things are pronounced. Not abbisko it is abisko with a long a.
How its possible to make this video and not even mentioning Dalarna?
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Its kind of both funny and depressing, how there are so many clips about Sweden, both made by swedes themselves, and people visiting, and exactly all of them still miss about half of what makes upp Sweden. And they all miss the exact same half..... If it is not in a city, or quiet snowy Narnia like emptiness, it doesnt exist.... 80 percent of the way the everyday life looks like, where I, and about 2/3 of the people living in a area covering half of the countrys total surface never gets any spotlight. It does paint a somewhat false picture, making it a rude awakening for plenty of people moving up here with one image in mind, finding a very different reality. Just so you know. 😁
Ja Sverige är mycket vackert.
Det finns mycket vackra platser att se.
Hela världen är full av vackra platser
Don't go to Malmö, trust me💀
Why?
I have family in Malmo, it’s beautiful! 💕
The kingdom of God is near...
Repent from sin…
John 3:16-17
16 For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.
17 For God has not sent his Son into the world to judge the world; but that the world might be saved through him.
18 Whoever believes in him will not be condemned. But he who does not believe is already condemned, because he does not believe in the name of God's only Son.
19 And this is the judgment, that when the light came into the world, men loved the darkness more than the light, because their deeds were evil.
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