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Duration | 18 days | 7 days |
Price From | $ 6,699 | $ 3,695 |
Price Per Day | $ 372 | $ 528 |
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Trip Style | N/A | Group tour |
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11 meals: 6 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners |
Description | Discover the secrets of Europe’s most northern cities, diving deep into culture, art and the traditions of Scandinavian design. |
If you’re not familiar with the Swedish Riviera, it’s a thing. The sandy beaches of Torekov and Båstad have long been the summer haven of Sweden’s social elite—and the shoreline drips with opulence and distinctive Swedish charm. Starting in Denmark, your local leaders will introduce you to the region’s heritage in regal settings—including a visit to Helsingør, the castle said to be the setting of Shakepeare’s Hamlet. Cycle easy paths through the pristine forests of Småland, returning to an ancient manor house that’s been a frequent retreat of Swedish royalty for centuries. Your leaders will be delighted to introduce you to traditional Swedish folklore during a festive evening of song and dance—and of course a boisterous, and delicious, Swedish Bar-B-Que that’s nothing like anything you could ever experience back home. |
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Arrive, Check-in, Orientation, Welcome Dinner
Copenhagen D Scandic Palace Hotel
Activity note: Check-in available from 3:00 PM.
Dinner: Hotel dining room. Please note that water is included in the program cost at all meals.
Evening: Orientation and getting to know one another. Your Group Leader will greet everyone and lead introductions. We will review the program theme, the up-to-date Daily Schedule and any changes, discuss safety guidelines, emergency procedures, roles and responsibilities, and answer any questions you may have. Indicated times are approximate. Program activities, schedules, and personnel may need to change due to local circumstances. In the event of changes, we will alert you as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding.
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Museum of Art & Design, Canal Field Trip, Christmas Dinner
Copenhagen B,L,D Scandic Palace Hotel
Activity note: Walking about 3 miles, and walking/standing at the museum.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room. On this program, breakfasts will offer a typical European style breakfast buffet with breads, cheeses, cold-cuts, yogurt, fruit, cereals, juice, milk, coffee, tea and water.
Morning: Our morning lecture on “Copenhagen’s Past and Present” will teach us about the capital’s history and prepare us for our walking excursion through the medieval quarters of Copenhagen, and our short orientation excursion by bus. Walk through a maze of narrow streets to admire this bustling neighborhood’s charming old houses, unique shops, cafes and delis.
Lunch: At the Danish Museum of Art and Design.
Afternoon: After lunch, we will begin our afternoon activities with an expert-led excursion of the Danish Museum of Art and Design. The building was once a part of the former Royal Frederik Hospital, which was constructed from 1752 to 1757 under King Frederik V. It was restored in the 1920s to house the collections of the museum, which consist mostly of European decorative and applied art from the Middle Ages to the present, arranged in chronological order. Our afternoon culminates with an expert-led field trip on the canals of Copenhagen as we drift past Amalienborg Castle, The Black Diamond, The Little Mermaid, Christianshavn, the Parliament building, and the Christiansborg Castle.
Dinner: Enjoy a traditional Danish Christmas dinner of pork, potatoes, cabbage and rice pudding at the charming Kobenhavnercafeen restaurant.
Evening: At leisure.
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4
Christiansborg Castle, Glyptotek, Tivoli
Copenhagen B,L,D Scandic Palace Hotel
Activity note: Walking up to 2.5 miles.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Our morning lecture will enlighten us on "Denmark, Danes and Democracy." Learn about Denmark today; the country's social welfare system, politics, and the Danes as a people.
Lunch: Hotel dining room.
Afternoon: You may choose to visit Christiansborg Palace or the Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek Art Museum. Christiansborg Palace is the home of Denmark's three supreme powers: the executive power, the legislative power, and the judicial power. Christiansborg Castle is the only building in the world which is the home of all the supreme powers of a nation. The Glyptotek Museum is an art collection, an architectural monument and a cultural institute. One of the most popular art museums in Denmark, Glyptotek houses a vast collection of Danish art from the 19th and 20th centuries.
Dinner: Dine at Restaurant Paafuglen, one of the oldest and most original Tivoli restaurants, with decorated mirrors dating back to the 19th century. Enjoy your dinner in cozy surroundings, with a view of the Tivoli Gardens.
Evening: At leisure.
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5
Denmark's Golden Age
Copenhagen B,L Scandic Palace Hotel
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Denmark's Golden Age for art, literature and architecture took place from 1800 to 1850. Our morning lecture will introduce us to two famous Danes, Soren Kirkegaard and Hans Christian Andersen, Denmark's literary giants in the Golden Age.
Lunch: Enjoy our lunch at Jensens Bøfhus.
Afternoon: Free afternoon to enjoy as you please. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities, which can be found in the first Information Packet. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions and give directions.
Dinner: Explore local fare on your own.
Evening: At leisure.
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6
Kronborg Castle, Louisiana
Cruise ship B,L,D DFDS cruise ship
Activity note: Walking about 1.1 miles, and walking/standing at sites. Due to limited space in the cabin on the overnight ferry to Oslo, your luggage will be kept in storage. Therefore, please bring a smaller bag to pack your essentials in for the ferry overnight.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Depart in the morning to visit Kronborg Castle, known by many also as "Elsinore," the setting for much of William Shakespeare's famous tragedy Hamlet, Prince of Denmark. Our journey will then take us to Louisiana, Scandinavia’s leading museum of contemporary art.
Lunch: At a restaurant at Kronborg Castle.
Afternoon: Transfer to board overnight cruise ship to Oslo.
Dinner: Enjoy a traditional smörgåsbord in the ship’s dining room.
Evening: At leisure.
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7
Frognerparken, National Opera House
Oslo B,L,D Hotell Bondeheimen
Activity note: Walking about .5 miles.
Breakfast: In the cruise ship's dining room.
Morning: Welcome to Oslo! Our short, expert-led sightseeing excursion by bus through the city, including a stop at the brand new Opera House, will precede an introduction to Norway's great sculptor, Gustav Vigeland. Contemplate this artist's talents as we view the Vigeland sculpture park, Frognerparken. This wonderful park's architect was Vigeland himself and it is home to 212 sculptures that depict the life of man from birth to death. Take a walk through the entire park.
Lunch: Delight in lunch with a view as we dine at the Frognerseteren restaurant. This destination will afford you a great vista of the city.
Afternoon: Stop at the Holmenkollen ski jump arena and at a viewpoint of the city. We travel to our hotel to settle in. Later in the afternoon we will convene for a short welcome session with information about the Oslo portion of our journey.
Dinner: At the Kaffistova Restaurant at the hotel.
Evening: The evening is at your disposal. Enjoy your first night in Oslo as you wish.
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8
National Museum of Art, City Hall
Oslo B,L,D Hotell Bondeheimen
Activity note: Walking about 1.8 miles, and walking/standing at sites.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Our morning begins with an information session about today's program and a short lecture on "Norway, Past and Present." Next, we hone our artistic eyes during our expert-led excursion of the National Museum of Art and its special Edvard Munch room.
Lunch: Enjoy lunch at Vinterhaven (Winter Garden) restaurant in Hotel Bristol, across the street from our hotel. Vinterhaven is a timelessly classic restaurant that is the "heart" of Hotel Bristol. Since 1920, politicians, authors, musicians, and actors have found inspiration between these hallowed walls. The ambience is an experience in itself; a spot that truly lives and breathes its long history.
Afternoon: Next we embark on an excursion to City Hall, where the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony takes place. Enjoy a talk and expert-led walk through part of this magnificent building. Optional: then visit the Nobel Peace Center on your own before returning to the hotel. It is a 15-minute walk back to the hotel.
Dinner: Dine at the Hereford Steakhouse restaurant, across the street from our hotel.
Evening: Enjoy the evening as you wish. You may take part in an informal city walk and get to know the downtown area.
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9
Oslo Museums
Oslo B,L,D Hotell Bondeheimen
Activity note: Walking up to 1.5 miles with some uneven terrain, and walking/standing at the museum.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Our morning begins with an information session about today's program. Next, we will hear a lecture on Norwegian literature, with an emphasis on modern literature. Following the lecture, a coach will take us out to Bygdøy. The Bygdøy peninsula hosts several great museums and our excursion will take us to see some of the most important ones. Marvel at one of Scandinavia's greatest archaeological treasures, the Oseberg ship, at the Viking Ship Museum. This richly ornamented 19m-long dragon ship is the burial chamber of a Viking queen and her slave. Look for the Oseberg's animal-head post and four-wheeled cart, and the elegantly carved sleigh used by Viking royalty.
Lunch: A short walk will take us down to the Lanternen restaurant overlooking Frognerkilen Bay. Enjoy the sea breeze and the scenery while you eat.
Afternoon: The afternoon is at your disposal to explore more sights or simply to enjoy the city. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities, which can be found in the first Information Packet. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions and give directions. One very interesting option is to take the ferry (3 min) to Bygdones, where you can use your admission to visit many different museums.
Dinner: At a local restaurant.
Evening: At leisure.
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10
Transfer to Stockholm
Stockholm B,L,D Scandic Park Hotel
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: We depart for Stockholm by private coach.
Lunch: En route.
Afternoon: We arrive at our hotel in Stockholm. Check-in at the hotel and have some time at leisure to rest.
Dinner: Hotel dining room.
Evening: Introduction to Stockholm program. An evening orientation will provide an overview of the program and of the city in preparation for tomorrow's excursion.
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11
Millesgården Statue Park
Stockholm B,L,D Scandic Park Hotel
Activity note: Walking about 1.3 miles, and use of public transportation.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Lecture: "Sweden Yesterday." Learn about the unique qualities of Swedish culture and the economy today in light of its historical roots.
Lunch: Hotel dining room.
Afternoon: Expert-led bus excursion. Most attractions of Stockholm are within a few miles walking distance from the central station. During our excursion, we will see all of them. A special stop will be made at the Millesgården Statue Park. This was once the home of the most important 20th century Swedish sculptor, Carl Milles. Today it displays replicas of his most famous sculptures in a most attractive setting in the inlet to the city. Milles was a long-time US resident and is also represented in many major US cities.
Dinner: At a local restaurant.
Evening: At leisure.
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12
The Vasa Ship Museum
Stockholm B,L,D Scandic Park Hotel
Activity note: Walking about 2.8 miles, walking/standing at the museum, and use of public transportation.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Lecture: "Sweden Today." In this lecture, an overview of the political landscape of Sweden will give an understanding of a system which has given the Swedish citizens an exceptionally high standard of living across the board. Today the "Swedish model" is rapidly changing.
Lunch: We will explore the old town by foot and have our lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon: A short boat trip from the Old Town takes us to the museum island of Djurgården, where we will visit the Vasa Ship Museum. This outstanding museum features the full body and ornamentation of a war ship that sunk on its maiden voyage in Stockholm in 1628 and was salvaged 333 years later. The prime condition of this ship has made it internationally unique. An expert-led excursion through the museum will include a 30-minute film showing the complex salvage operation of the ship. The rest of the afternoon is at your disposal. Take this opportunity for personal independent exploration to see and do what interests you most. Please refer to the list of Free Time Opportunities, which can be found in the first Information Packet. The Group Leader will be happy to offer suggestions and give directions. Within easy walking distance (or a short bus ride) from the Vasa museum you will find several interesting museums and art collections. Further options include The City Hall Tower, The Kaknas Tower, The Modern Museum of Art, Liljevalch's Art Gallery, and the Museum of Photography.
Dinner: Hotel dining room.
Evening: Attend a cultural event. The date and time are tentative, until further details are available.
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13
Morning Lecture, Skansen Open Air Museum
Stockholm B,D Scandic Park Hotel
Activity note: Walking about 2.5 miles, walking/standing at the museum, and use of public transportation.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Enjoy a field trip and behind-the-scene insider's access to the Costume's Center at the Skansen Open Air Museum, to hear and see about Swedish art/craft traditions and history, followed by an expert-led excursion of Skansen. The world's oldest open air museum, Skansen is comprised of historical buildings from different social and geographical areas of Sweden, including farmland, herb gardens and both domestic and wild animals.
Lunch: Explore local fare on your own.
Afternoon: Continue your morning excursion.
Dinner: Tonight we will have dinner in the Old Town.
Evening: At leisure.
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14
Stockholm City Hall, Drottningholm Palace
Cruise ship B,D Tallink Silja Line
Activity note: Walking about 2 miles, walking/standing at sites, and use of public transportation. Due to limited space in the cabins on the overnight ferry to Helsinki, your luggage will be transported via bus to the hotel in Helsinki. Therefore, please bring a smaller bag to pack your essentials in for the ferry overnight. You will receive your luggage at 3:00 PM on Day 15, after your visit to the National Art Gallery of Finland.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Check-out of the hotel before taking a field trip to the Stockholm City Hall. This remarkable building, inaugurated in 1923, combines many architectural and ornamental styles into a unique structure that is the pride of Stockholm. Many people worldwide have seen the magnificent Nobel Prize gala dinner taking place in the “Blue Hall” of City Hall.
Lunch: Explore local fare on your own.
Afternoon: Outside City Hall we commence the boat excursion to Drottningholm Palace. Stockholm was built on water and its waterways offer a convenient means of transportation. The journey to the present residence of the royal family takes an hour as we pass residential communities along the way. We enjoy an expert-led exploration as most of the Palace is open to the public. The portrait gallery and exquisite furniture are prime examples of Swedish craft and art from the 18th and 19th century. Later in the afternoon we will travel by bus to the Silja Line Terminal and board our cruise ship destined for Helsinki. Hours after our departure, we will pass through one of the densest and richest archipelagoes in the world.
Dinner: Enjoy a traditional smörgåsbord in the ship’s dining room.
Evening: At leisure.
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15
Ateneum, the National Art Gallery of Finland
Helsinki B,L,D Sokos Hotel Presidentti
Activity note: Walking about 1.45 miles, and walking/standing at the gallery.
Breakfast: In the cruise ship's dining room.
Morning: We arrive in Helsinki and enjoy an expert-led bus excursion, including Sibelius Monument and Senate Square, before arriving at our hotel.
Lunch: Savor your first lunch in Helsinki at a local restaurant.
Afternoon: After lunch, take an expert-led field trip at the Ateneum, the National Art Gallery of Finland. Contemplate some of the Ateneum's most famous and interesting paintings. There is also time to explore the Ateneum on your own. (It is 3 blocks from the hotel.)
Dinner: Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant.
Evening: At leisure.
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16
Musiikkitalo
Helsinki B,L Sokos Hotel Presidentti
Activity note: Walking up to 1 mile, and walking/standing at the music hall.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: We will hear a lecture covering a "Short History of Finland." Follow Finland’s history from the early years to the present as we focus on Finland’s relations with the world and especially with the U.S. Then learn about "Daily Life in Finland" as we catch a glimpse into the everyday life of a typical Finnish citizen.
Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant.
Afternoon: After lunch we will have an expert-led excursion of the Musiikkitalo Music Hall. The newest highlight in Helsinki, it is the most modern music center in Finland as well as an architectural landmark.
Dinner: Explore local fare on your own.
Evening: At leisure.
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Ainola, Jean Sibelius' Home Museum, Hvitträsk
Helsinki B,L,D Sokos Hotel Presidentti
Activity note: Walking/standing at sites.
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: We travel by chartered bus to the Lotta Museum in Tuusula where a musician will give us insight into Finnish Music and delight us with the sounds of a kantele, a traditional Finnish instrument. Afterwards we will enjoy a cup of coffee and cinnamon rolls, and then take a look at a museum exhibit on Lotta Svärd, a voluntary national defense organization for women in the 1920s through the 1940s. Next we take a field trip to Ainola, Jean Sibelius’ Home Museum. Here we will see the composer’s home as it was while he lived there with his family, as well as the graves of the composer and his wife.
Lunch: Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Järvenpää.
Afternoon: This afternoon we take an expert-led field trip to Hvitträsk, one of Helsinki’s architectural highlights. The former studio home of famous Finnish architects Eliel Saarinen, Armas Lindgren, and Herman Gesellius, Hvitträsk was built of logs and natural stone and ranks among the most remarkable architectural creations of its time. The artistic unity of the house with its forest surroundings was a remarkable achievement.
Dinner: Our last evening ends with a farewell dinner in a charming local restaurant.
Evening: At leisure.
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18
Departures
Helsinki B
Breakfast: Hotel dining room.
Morning: Departure by chartered bus for Helsinki-Vantaa Airport (HEL). This concludes our program. Please join our Facebook page and share photos of your program. Visit us at www.facebook.com/rsadventures.
DAY 1: Travel to Helsingör / Ferry to Sweden / VBT Bicycling Vacation begins / Warm-up ride / Welcome dinner
At 8:45 a.m., meet your VBT local guide in the lobby of The Square Hotel. Please remember NOT to pack your passport in your checked luggage and to bring the passport with you in your carry-on as you may need to present the passport to Swedish Immigration officials upon entering Sweden.
You travel with your local VBT guide to the city of Helsingör. This historic city overlooking Øre Sound, or Øresund to the locals, is called “Elsinore” in English and is known to Shakespeare readers as the site of Hamlet’s castle. Enjoy a guided tour of the Renaissance-style Elsinore castle, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
You will enjoy lunch on your own before boarding the ferry for the 20-minute crossing of the Öresund to the Swedish city of Helsingborg. During the ferry ride, you might snack on a local favorite, “two reds and a green”—a pair of sausages and a Tuborg beer. Upon arrival to Helsingborg, meet your trip leaders at the hotel for a bike-fitting and safety briefing. Afterwards check into your hotel, change to your cycling gear and begin your warm-up ride along the scenic southern coast of Sweden to the picturesque fishing village of Råå. The 2.5-mile-wide strait you are cycling along separates Sweden from Denmark and is one of the busiest waterways in the world, connecting the Baltic Sea to the North Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Later, settle into your hotel on Helsingborg’s waterfront, discovering this charming city with a bustling harbor and Hamlet’s castle in the distance across the Öresund.
This evening, get to know your fellow guests over a sumptuous welcome dinner with your leaders.
Today’s Ride Choices
Afternoon: Warm-up — 14.5 km (9 miles)
What to Expect:
Cross the waterway on a ferry to Sweden between Helsingör, Denmark, and Helsingborg, Sweden. Cycle the flat bike path in Sweden along the Øre Sound.
Cumulative Distance Range: 14.5 km (9 miles)
Included Meals: Dinner
DAY 2: Cycle from Helsingborg to Skäret
Set off from Helsingborg by bike, following a cycling route along the sea. On the outskirts of town, pedal past a castle and forest, enjoying the coastal beauty along the Kattegat—the shallow sea between Denmark and Sweden. Your morning ride follows more of the scenic Kattegattleden bike path. Coast past quaint fishing villages with cozy thatch-roofed homes and boat-filled harbors. Admire stunning vistas of shoals and grassy bluffs overlooking the Kattegat. Soon, you turn inland near the town of Arild and pass dairy farms and small vineyards presided over by a windmill atop a gentle rise. Your refreshing morning spin has several lunch options along the way: perhaps a seaside restaurant or a lovely garden café.
After lunch, you may choose to shuttle or continue riding on the lovely coastal route back to your hotel in Helsinborg. Spend the remainder of the afternoon and evening exploring Helsingborg, the oldest town in Sweden. Always a strategic city for its location at the narrowest point on the Öresund, it changed hands from Danish to Swedish in 1658 after the Dano-Swedish War. During World War II, a sort of underground railroad here known secretly as the Elsinore Sewing Club helped Jews escape Nazi persecution. Today, Helsingborg is a picturesque seaside gem friendly to cyclists.
For dinner on your own this evening, you might venture out from your centrally located hotel to one of Helsingborg’s numerous restaurants.
Today’s Ride Choices
Morning: Helsingborg to Skäret — 37 km (23 miles)
Afternoon: Skäret to Helsingborg — 37 km (23 miles)
What to Expect:
Depart from your hotel in Helsingborg and ride to the rural town of Skäret along the Kattegattleden, a dedicated bike lane and path. Continue along the Kattegattleden bike path in the afternoon back to your hotel in Helsingborg.
Cumulative Distance Range: 37 — 74 km (23 — 60 miles)
Included Meals: Breakfast
DAY 3: Cycle to Torekov
This morning, you continue your cycling to Ängelholm, originally settled in 1516, this pretty town is renowned as one of the only remaining producers of clay cuckoos, a unique style of handmade wind instrument with finger holes. Enjoy time exploring Ängelholm and having lunch at leisure.
After lunch either shuttle or cycle to your next hotel. Your afternoon ride at times joins the ever-familiar Kattegattleden bike route. Named Europe’s Cycle Route of the Year 2018, this scenic, 242-mile (390 km) bike path stretches from Gothenburg to Helsingborg. It was Sweden’s first national bicycle route and is an inspiration to local and visiting cyclists. Traversing Sweden’s southernmost county, Skåne County, reveals a varied landscape of forest and open shoreline meadows. Along the coast, you also spin through seaside communities such as the small village of Skepparkrogen and Torekov where you will enjoy the next two nights at your charming spa hotel.
This evening, enjoy an included group dinner in the hotel’s lovely restaurant.
Today’s Ride Choices
Morning: Helsingborg to Ängelholm — 33 km (20 miles)
Afternoon: Ängelholm to Torekov — 32 km (20 miles)
What to Expect:
The morning route follows busier bike lanes in the city of Ängelholm before joining the popular Kattegattleden bike route and country roads.
Cumulative Distance Range: 33 — 65 km (20 — 40 miles)
Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
DAY 4: Cycle the Bjäre Pennisula / Hovs Hallar / Dagshög
After breakfast, you cycle through the manicured farmlands and small villages of the Bjäre Pennisula, taking in the sweeping distant views of the Kattegatt Sea. Civilization on the peninsula dates to the Bronze Age, and traces of the cultivated terraces of that time can still be found today. Picture-perfect Swedish panoramas of rolling farmland and neat red farmhouses mark your progress today toward Hovs Hallar—the steepest coastal region of the peninsula. Explore by foot the nature park with its steep, red cliffs and pebbled beaches.
Afterward, as you ride back toward your hotel, pause to savor a lovely picnic lunch at the old quarry and Viking burial grounds of Dagshög. Enjoy your sumptuous picnic while feasting your eyes on the vistas of the rugged shoreline and distant nature-reserve island of Hallands Väderö.
It is a short ride from here to your hotel, where you may spend the afternoon relaxing by the pool or taking advantage of one of the spa treatments. (The spa is quite popular with the locals, so book in advance with your trip leaders when you meet them on the first day of the bike tour.)
Tonight, shuttle to the seaside town of Båstad to dine at one of the restaurant suggestions provided by your trip leaders.
Today’s Ride Choices
Morning: Torekov Hotell to Hovs Hallar Loop — 33 km (20 miles)
What to Expect:
Ride well-paved, narrow country lanes with little traffic, and more paved bike paths of the Kattegattleden cycle route. There is a short quarter-mile (400-meter) stretch of gravel road to/from the Dagshög picnic site. The terrain is fairly flat with occasional rolling hills.
Cumulative Distance Range: 33 km (20 miles)
Included Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
DAY 5: Cycle to Norrviken Gardens / Båstad / Toftaholm / Folkloric musical performance
After breakfast, cycle to the nearby Norrviken Gardens, chosen as Sweden’s most beautiful garden and Europe’s second-most beautiful garden in 2006. Enjoy a tour of one of the year’s specially-themed gardens. After the tour enjoy a savory lunch on your own in the estate’s villa or cycle into the charming resort town of Båstad, home to Sweden’s Tennis Open—held each summer since 1948. Explore the shops and cafés at your leisure.
In the afternoon you will shuttle from the west coast of Sweden’s scenic inland countryside to your lakefront historic countryside inn.
This evening enjoy a local folkloric group’s performance and learn about their traditional costumes and a unique Swedish musical instrument, nyckelharpa, resembling a fiddle with keys attached to the neck to control the chords. Later you may wish to enjoy a dinner prepared by your inn’s talented chef.
Today’s Ride Choices
Morning: Torekov to Norrviken Gardens — 27 km (17 miles)
What to Expect:
Cycle to the seaside resort town of Båstad and the Norrviken Gardens. The route alternates between a cycle path and a dedicated bike lane on country roads and village streets. Traffic in Båstad can increase during the summer months, especially in July during the weeks of Sweden’s Tennis Open tournament.
Cumulative Distance Range: 27 km (17 miles)
Included Meals: Breakfast
DAY 6: Cycle the Swedish countryside / Swedish Fika / Swedish Bar-B-Que farewell dinner
After breakfast, you cycle from your inn on country roads into the surrounding countryside. Your flat, easy bicycle route takes you through forests and meadows to quaint villages and around numerous lakes. Stop in the morning at a typical countryside home for fika, the traditional Swedish coffee break, where welcoming Swedish hosts share with you some details about their daily life.
Cycle back to the hotel and enjoy lunch and the afternoon at your lakefront inn. Take advantage of numerous activities that bring you close to this beautiful, scenic area such as hiking, rowing or paddling canoes on the lake, or simply relaxing in one of the unique eco-friendly saunas and hot tubs. Tonight enjoy a traditional Swedish Bar-B-Que farewell dinner in the hotel’s 16th century historical Swedish house.
Today’s Ride Choices
Morning: Toftaholm Hergard loop ride to Swedish Fika — 61 km (38 miles)
What to Expect:
Depart from your hotel and ride along two-lane scenic country roads. After the Swedish Fika, ride back to the hotel.
Cumulative Distance Range: 61 km (38 miles)
Included Meals: Breakfast, Dinner, Lunch
DAY 7: Stockholm
After breakfast, travel back to Stockholm, where your tour ends upon arrival at the Elite Hotel Stockholm Plaza. It is a short stroll from here to Stockholm’s central train station and the Arlanda Airport Express train.
Included Meals: Breakfast