Sweden by winter

Sweden
The winter in Sweden is long, dark and hard. But also incredibly beautiful.

Going up north in Sweden during the coldest months of the year, you can be rewarded with frozen white landscapes, pink sunsets that paint the snow a different colour, Aurora Borealis dancing in the sky, and endless cozy evenings spent rugged up inside. 


Tilde Bergström
Tilde Bergström
Conservation Stories Editor
Tilde is a photographer, storyteller and outdoor lover from Sweden. She is the conservation stories editor...


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