Through Lapland in Winter - Travel Guide
Through Lapland in Winter - Travel Guide
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Travel Know-How Travel Guide
By Thomas Momsen
264 pages, fully illustrated in color. Paperback. 18 cm.
In Lapland, you can experience a true winter with plenty of snow, cold days and nights, and beautiful light that creates a unique atmosphere. Fir trees bend under the weight of the snow, reindeer roam the forest in search of food, and if you're lucky, you might spot a moose trudging through the snow. Visitors are treated not only to a fascinating, endless natural landscape, but also to an incomparable sense of peace and solitude: Those who venture a little off the beaten track on snowshoes in windless conditions may hear nothing but their own breathing.
This is what our travel guide 'Through Lapland in Winter' contains:
- Useful information for traveling with a motorhome through Lapland: Driving in Sweden, Norway, Finland
- Discover Lapland on five routes: From Luleå to Abisko, from Tornio to Inari to the North Cape, from Hammerfest to Bjerkvik, to the Lofoten and Vesterålen, to Moskenes and Arvidsjaur
- Travel knowledge / country studies from AZ: e.g. daylight hours of the regions
- Interesting facts about the Sami culture, dog sledding, the Northern Lights, varied ski resorts, regional food and warm-hearted people
- Winter tips from a motor vehicle expert: making your motorhome winter-proof, gas supply in Lapland, etc.
- Inspiration for unique travel experiences through the author's personal top tips
- Information and interesting facts about the Northern Lights and how to best photograph them (detailed photography course)
- Tips for outdoor activities: skiing and snowboarding, snowmobiling and dog sledding, ice fishing, nighttime trips to see the Northern Lights and much more
- Current information on pitches and campsites including GPS data
- Special chapter: with the dog through Lapland
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