2016-10 Folder Plano Eng Korrad.Indd

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Load more

Platanthera obtusata. Platanthera Orchid, Blunt-leaved the as well as Diver flies ackling between small lakes. lakes. small between ackling flies Diver Against the blue sky above, a Golden Eagle soars. Eagle Golden a above, sky blue the Against common species include Arctic Lygnis and Alpine Arnica, Arnica, Alpine and Lygnis Arctic include species common Whimbrel and Common Greenshank. The Red Throated Throated Red The Greenshank. Common and Whimbrel and the Golden Plover’s fluting. Plover’s Golden the and The air is filled with the gurgling of a stream stream a of gurgling the with filled is air The Rosebay, Arctic White Heather and Moss Campion. Less Less Campion. Moss and Heather White Arctic Rosebay, we can hear the calls of waders such as Wood Sandpiper, Sandpiper, Wood as such waders of calls the hear can we surrounded by flowering Mountain Avens. Avens. Mountain flowering by surrounded or lime-loving, plants such as Mountain Avens, Lapland Lapland Avens, Mountain as such plants lime-loving, or Plover and Dotterel. During spring nights on the wetlands wetlands the on nights spring During Dotterel. and Plover to lie down to rest on the mountain moor, mountain the on rest to down lie to and the slopes of Mount Njullá are rich in calciphile, calciphile, in rich are Njullá Mount of slopes the and the osiers, the Bluethroat, and on mountain moors Golden Golden moors mountain on and Bluethroat, the osiers, the Happiness is, satisfied and tired, tired, and satisfied is, Happiness mountain plants. In particular the Abiskojåkka canyon canyon Abiskojåkka the particular In plants. mountain Common Red Poll, Willow Warbler and Brambling; among among Brambling; and Warbler Willow Poll, Red Common bsoi nw o t l a flo its for known is Abisko , and here you can find most find can you here and , the mountain. Other birds in the birch forest include the the include forest birch the in birds Other mountain. the MOUNTAIN IN BLOOM BLOOM IN MOUNTAIN Rough-legged Buzzard and Gyrfalcon all like to hunt on on hunt to like all Gyrfalcon and Buzzard Rough-legged formed a delta that teems with birdlife. birdlife. with teems that delta a formed slopes of Njullá. The Golden Eagle, White-tailed Eagle, Eagle, White-tailed Eagle, Golden The Njullá. of slopes Where the stream empties into Lake Torneträsk it has has it Torneträsk Lake into empties stream the Where area. Some years, the rare Arctic Warbler may sing on the the on sing may Warbler Arctic rare the years, Some area. Over 200 bird species bird 200 Over between steep cliffs of ha d shale and Dolomite lime. lime. Dolomite and shale d ha of cliffs steep between have been observed in the Abisko Abisko the in observed been have Mountain Avens Mountain winter garb winter stream gushes along, finally plunging i to a canyon canyon a i to plunging finally along, gushes stream Lemming in Ermine has been formed by the inland ice cap. Here, Abiskojåkka Abiskojåkka Here, cap. ice inland the by formed been has lemming. lemming. The mountain valley in which the national park lies park national the which in valley mountain The are easier to glimpse include moose, hare, ermine and and ermine hare, moose, include glimpse to easier are you may see their tracks in the snow. Other mammals that that mammals Other snow. the in tracks their see may you on the east side ends up in the rain shadow. shadow. rain the in up ends side east the on the area, but it is difficult o catch sight of them. In winter winter In them. of sight catch o difficult is it but area, the Occasionally lynxes and wolverines move around move wolverines and lynxes Occasionally on the west side of Njullá mountain, and the national park park national the and mountain, Njullá of side west the on in in This is because moist air from the Atlantic drops its rain rain its drops Atlantic the from air moist because is This annual precipitation is among the lowest in Sweden. Sweden. in lowest the among is precipitation annual Abisko Valley. Valley. Abisko The weather is often sunny often is weather The , and at Abisko the average average the Abisko at and , plenty of room for birds and wild animals in the the in animals wild and birds for room of plenty provided by the national park, there is today today is there park, national the by provided Thanks to careful stewardship and the protection protection the and stewardship careful to Thanks There is a good deal to discover here. discover to deal good a is There way, with the King’s Trail running straight through it. it. through straight running Trail King’s the with way, WILDLIFE WILDLIFE Abisko National Park is easily accessible, near a rail- a near accessible, easily is Park National Abisko Brambling Lynx WELCOME TO ABISKO TO WELCOME environmental research. environmental cornerstone in Swedish and international mountain and and mountain international and Swedish in cornerstone mountains. Abisko Scientific esearch Station is today a a today is Station esearch Scientific Abisko mountains. mountain (moor and pastureland). pastureland). and (moor mountain Hikers come here, as do many others, to experience the the experience to others, many do as here, come Hikers Approximately a third of the national park is bare bare is park national the of third a Approximately Abisko has a long tradition of mountain tourism. mountain of tradition long a has Abisko forest, meadow, wetland, lakes and streams. streams. and lakes wetland, meadow, forest, : Mountain moor, mountain birch birch mountain moor, Mountain : TYPES TURE NA • : Gabna. : COMMUNITY SÁMI • judgement and do not disturb the foraging reindeer. reindeer. foraging the disturb not do and judgement the EU network Natura 2000. Natura network EU the Sámi community. It is important that visitors use their their use visitors that important is It community. Sámi : The national park is part of of part is park national The : 2000 TURA NA • • are used to feed domesticated reindeer belonging to Gabna Gabna to belonging reindeer domesticated feed to used are : Lapland : PROVINCE • the hunting of wild reindeer. Today the foraging grounds grounds foraging the Today reindeer. wild of hunting the : Norrbotten : COUNTY • around Torneträsk. Ancient trapping pits bear witness to to witness bear pits trapping Ancient Torneträsk. around : Kiruna, 100 km 100 Kiruna, : COMMUNITY CLOSEST • For centuries, the Sámi people Sámi the centuries, For have been using the area area the using been have : 1909 : INAUGURATED YEAR • : 77 square kilometres square 77 : AREA • more visitors began to discover Abisko. Abisko. discover to began visitors more THE NATIONAL PARK IN BRIEF IN PARK NATIONAL THE railway was built around the year 1900, more and and more 1900, year the around built was railway people have long been herding reindeer. After the the After reindeer. herding been long have people Abisko National Park is a cultural landscape where where landscape cultural a is Park National Abisko 12 % % 12 % 13 % 24 % 51 Water Water Pasture Moor Forest MANKIND’S LAND LAND MANKIND’S Gabna Sámi community. Sámi Gabna Calf marking under the midnight sun, sun, midnight the under marking Calf FIVE THINGS A YEAR IN ABISKO NOT TO BE MISSED Spring begins with spring-winter, when there is still enough snow for skiing. When the snow has melted, the streams begin to fl w and 11. VADVETJÅKKA – Sweden’s northernmost national park is a vegetation sprouts up. The reindeer give birth mountain with deep caves. to their calves on patches of snowless ground. 12. BLÅ JUNGFRUN – An island of Here are fi e tips – gems in legends, with smooth rocks, deciduous trees and beautiful views. the national park which you Summer is a time for hiking. The birds sing 13. NORRA KVILL – One of the few should not miss. during spring-summer, later rearing their young. ABISKO old growth type woodlands in Mountain birch forest and moors turn green and southern Sweden. teem with life. 14. TÖFSINGDALEN – Valley with NATIONAL PARK ancient pine woodlands, rich in boulders and rushing waters. Many count autumn as their favourite time 15. MUDDUS / MUTTOS – The land MOUNTAINS AND of vast wetlands and old growth for hiking. Now you can also pick berries and woodlands. mushrooms. The mosquitoes have gone and the 16. PADJELANTA / BADJELÁNNDA ABISKO CANYON autumn colours set nature ablaze. VALLEYS TO ENJOY Rolling mountain heaths and big lakes, far from the nearest road. Here, Abiskojåkka stream gushes 17. STORE MOSSE – The largest between high cliff aces. Wheel- Winter is the darkest time of year, but features wetland area in Sweden south of the Northern Lights as a magic display. The fir t Lapland. chair accessible as far as the snow comes in autumn-winter, and Lake Torne- 18. TIVEDEN – A wooded landscape national park. with a sense of wilderness. träsk freezes over. 19. SKULESKOGEN – Coast with magnifi ent views and the world’s highest isostatic lift. EXPLORER POINTS 20. STENSHUVUD – Coastal hills, broadleaved woodlands, inviting Discover things around you, heathlands and beaches. both great and small, at our nine 21. BJÖRNLANDET – Mountains, cliffs and oodlands with traces of nearby Explorer Points. REGULATIONS old woodland fi es. 22. DJURÖ – Archipelago in western Europe’s biggest inland sea. You must not: 1. ABISKO – An easily accessible 23. TYRESTA – Pristine woodland mountain valley with unusually rich just south of Stockholm. NATURUM ABISKO pitch a tent, except on the campgrounds at the STF flo a. 24. HAPARANDA SKÄRGÅRD mountain station, Nissonjohka and the Abiskojaure cabins. 2. STORA SJÖFALLET / STUOR Archipelago with sandy beaches and Here you find xhibitions, a shop shallow waters. MUORKKE – Impressive peaks, and a library.
Recommended publications
  • Complete Abisko Northern Lights Capital Break

    Complete Abisko Northern Lights Capital Break

    For Expert Advice Call A unique occasion deserves a unique experience. 01722 744 695 https://www.weekendalacarte.co.uk/special-occasion-holidays/northern-lights-trips/lapland/complete-abisko/ Complete Abisko Northern Lights Capital Break Break available: December - March 4 Night Break Highlights Abisko constantly proves to be the best place for consistent ● 4 Nights at Abisko Mountain Lodge sightings of the lights so should be at the top of the list for serious ● Exclusive visit to Aurora Sky Station in Abisko Aurora hunters. In 2015, the UN Year of Light, Abisko was voted ● Snowmobile adventure with fantastic scenery by Lonely Planet magazine the best place on earth to see the ● Alaskan Trapper Husky safari in Abisko National Park ● Northern Lights. Experience the best of Abisko on this Northern Lights Photographic Evening in Abisko National action-packed 4 night Northern Lights holiday. You will benefit Park ● from our expertise as the Northern Lights holiday company that Train trip to Narvik in the Norwegian Fjords ● Visit the Original ICEHOTEL first offered Abisko as an Aurora destination. Our experience is respected by the locals who refer to us as the Abisko Experts! We also have exclusive access to the Deluxe rooms at Abisko Mountain lodge - the best rooms in town! Day by Day Itinerary DAY 1Fly to Swedish Lapland. Lappish Dinner and Aurora Hunt page 1/9 Fly to Kiruna in Swedish Lapland where you will be met and transferred to Abisko (1 hour). On arrival you will check in at Abisko Mountain Lodge and be provided with complimentary Arctic Clothing. For information on how to dress for the Arctic.
  • The Iconic ICEHOTEL & Abisko Explorer

    The Iconic ICEHOTEL & Abisko Explorer

    For Expert Advice Call A unique occasion deserves a unique experience. 01722 744 695 https://www.weekendalacarte.co.uk/special-occasion-holidays/northern-lights-trips/lapland/ice-hotel-abisko/ The Iconic ICEHOTEL & Abisko Explorer Break available: December - March 4 Night Break Highlights Swedish Lapland has a number of destinations that stand out from the crowd. The original IceHotel certainly put Swedish ● 2 Nights at the ICEHOTEL with one in an individually Lapland on the list for discerning world travellers but now Abisko designed Art Suite has been added to the list as it becomes a mecca for aurora ● 2 Nights in Abisko staying at Abisko Mountain Lodge hunters. This break combines these two 'Arctic Icons' and gives ● Husky and Snowmobile Wilderness Adventures you the opportunity to experience not only the original and in our ● 4 nights of Northern Lights Hunting featuring: - Evening at minds the best IceHotel, staying in an individually designed Art The Aurora Sky Station in Abisko - Northern Lights Suite, but also Abisko widely regarded as 'The Place' for Photographic Evening in Abisko National Park consistent sightings of the Aurora Borealis. On a 4 night stay in ● Stunning Train Trip to the Norwegian Fjords this part of the world your chances of seeing the northern lights is close on 90% in the aurora season. Day by Day Itinerary DAY 1: Fly to Lapland. Overnight in an Art Suite at the ICEHOTEL Fly to Kiruna in Swedish Lapland where on arrival you will be met and transferred to the ICEHOTEL and will be provided with the use of Protective Arctic Outdoor Clothing: Arctic Jacket, Trousers, Snowboots, Hat & Gloves.
  • Sweden's Strategy for the Arctic Region Cover Image Sarek National Park

    Sweden's Strategy for the Arctic Region Cover Image Sarek National Park

    Sweden's strategy for the Arctic region Cover image Sarek National Park. Photo: Anders Ekholm/Folio/imagebank.sweden.se D Photo: Kristian Pohl/Government Offices of Sweden Sweden is an Arctic country. becoming ever more necessary, especially in the climate and environmental area. We have a particular interest and The EU is an important Arctic partner, responsibility in promoting peaceful, and Sweden welcomes stronger EU stable and sustainable development in the engagement in the region. Arctic. Swedish engagement in the Arctic has for The starting point for the new Swedish a long time involved the Government, the strategy for the Arctic region is an Arctic Riksdag and government agencies, as well in change. The strategy underscores the as regional and local authorities, importance of well-functioning indigenous peoples' organisations, international cooperation in the Arctic to universities, companies and other deal with the challenges facing the region. stakeholders in the Arctic region of The importance of respect for Sweden. international law is emphasised. People, peace and the climate are at the centre of A prosperous Arctic region contributes to Sweden's Arctic policy. our country's security and is therefore an important part of the Government's Changes in the Arctic have led to foreign policy. increased global interest in the region. The Arctic Council is the central forum for cooperation in the Arctic, and Sweden stresses the special role of the eight Arctic states. At the same time, increased Ann Linde cooperation with observers to the Arctic Minister for Foreign Affairs Council and other interested actors is 1 Foreword 1 1.
  • The Tree Hotel & Abisko Northern Lights Quest

    The Tree Hotel & Abisko Northern Lights Quest

    For Expert Advice Call 01722 445959 for Swedish and Norwegian Lapland A unique occasion deserves a unique experience. 01722 445901 for Iceland and Greenland https://www.aurora-nights.co.uk/northern-lights-holidays/sweden/ice-hotel-tree-hotel-breaks/abisko-quest/ The Tree Hotel & Abisko Northern Lights Quest Break available: Dec 2021 - March 2022 Highlights excluding Christmas and New Year 5 Nights If you are looking for a special Northern Lights break with a ● 2 Nights in the iconic TreeHotel difference then combining the Tree Hotel on the Eastern Side of ● Husky and Snowmobile Adventures Swedish Lapland with Abisko on the Western Side brings you ● Train Trip across Swedish Lapland unique accommodation and great Northern Lights hunting. If ● 3 Nights in Abisko Mountain Lodge names like the UFO, Birds Nest, Mirror Cube and Dragon Fly ● Photo Hunt in Abisko ● don't capture the imagination then fantastic arctic experiences, Visit to the Aurora Sky Station in Abisko great food and hospitality surely will! Day by Day Itinerary DAY 1 Fly to Lulea. Overnight at Tree Hotel On arrival in Lulea, Swedish Lapland, a guide will meet you and provide a transfer to the Tree Hotel – Lapland’s latest icon! The Tree Hotel comprises 7 unique themed Tree Rooms created by 6 separate architects. These are the Mirrorcube, Bird’s Nest, Cabin, Blue Cone, Dragonfly, UFO and super luxurious 7th Room. During your stay you have the option of staying in more than one of these unique cabins in the trees! Britta and Kent, who own and run the Tree Hotel, are great hosts and Britta’s cooking certainly makes evenings at the Tree Hotel a treat.
  • Tourism Labor Market Impacts of National Parks 115 Zeitschrift Für Wirtschaftsgeographie Jg

    Tourism Labor Market Impacts of National Parks 115 Zeitschrift Für Wirtschaftsgeographie Jg

    Joakim Byström / Dieter K. Müller: Tourism labor market impacts of national parks 115 Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftsgeographie Jg. 58 (2014) Heft 2-3, S. 115–126 Joakim Byström / Dieter K. Müller, Umeå/Sweden Tourism labor market impacts of national parks The case of Swedish Lapland Joakim Byström / Dieter K. Müller: Tourism labor market impacts of national parks Abstract: In a Nordic context, economic impacts of tourism in national parks remained largely un- known due to lacking implementation of standardized comparative measurements. For this reason, we want to investigate the economic impacts of national parks in a peripheral Scandinavian context by analyzing employment in tourism. Theoretically, the paper addresses the idea of nature protection as a tool for regional development. The scientific literature suggests that nature can be considered a commodity that can be used for the production of tourism experiences in peripheries. In this context nature protection is applied as a label for signifying attractive places for tourists leading to increased tourist numbers and employment. This argument follows mainly North American experiences point- ing at a positive impact of protected areas on regional development. Meanwhile European studies are more skeptical regarding desired economic benefits. A major challenge is the assessment of tourism’s economic impacts. This paper suggests an approach that reveals the impacts on the labor market. This is particularly applicable since data is readily available and, moreover from a public perspective, employment and tax incomes are of uppermost importance in order to sustain population figures and local demand for public services. At the same time accessibility and low visitor numbers form major challenges for tourism stakeholders and complicate the assessment of economic impacts through questionnaires and interviews.
  • The Road in the Park

    The Road in the Park

    The Road in the Park Ideology and State power during the 20th century seen through Maps of the Swedish subarctic Abisko Master program (2 year) in historical studies Master of Arts thesis, 30 credits Autumn term 2013 Peter Bennesved Supervisor: Finn Arne Jørgensen Vägen i parken Ideologi och statlig makt under 1900-talet studerad genom kartor över Abisko av Peter Bennesved Abstract Uppsatsens syfte är att försöka hur kartor fungerar som en länk mellan politisk diskurs och det fysiska landskapet. Detta görs genom att studera tre kartor som avbildar samma område men vid olika tidpunkter och med olika motiv. Kartorna studeras genom en operationalisering av den franske sociologen Bruno Latour’s teori om ’immutable mobiles’. Uppsatsen visar att den statliga kartografiska verksamheten under 1900-talet i Sverige producerade immutable mobiles som sedan kunde avläsas av aktörer och som i sin tur kunde använda dem för att understödja deras politiska och vetenskapliga argument. En tillsynes trivial poäng. Problemet är dock avståndet i mellan den centraliserade makten och platsen som i detta fallet är ca 1400 kilometer. Kartorna möjliggör alltså en maktrelation trots det stora avståndet. Allt eftersom de statligt ägda kartorna var hämtade, tolkades de av aktörernas ideologiska perspektiv. Dessa tolkningar låg sedan till grund för politiska beslut som sedan resulterade i faktiska ingrepp i landskapet. Formerandet av Abisko nationalpark används i uppsatsen som ett exempel på hur denna process fungerar. Parken skapades med ett specifikt set av ideologiska motiv. De politiska aktörerna använde statliga kartor för att utforma sin proposition. Formerandet av parken är således en manifestation av både statlig närvaro, statlig kontroll över landskapet och ett ideologiskt artefakt.
  • The Complete Abisko Experience Break

    The Complete Abisko Experience Break

    For Expert Advice Call 01722 445959 for Swedish and Norwegian Lapland A unique occasion deserves a unique experience. 01722 445901 for Iceland and Greenland https://www.aurora-nights.co.uk/northern-lights-holidays/sweden/abisko-aurora/experience/ The Complete Abisko Experience Break Break available: December 2021 - March 2022 4 Highlights Nights Experience Abisko, widely regarded as one of the best places on ● 4 Nights at Abisko Mountain Lodge with all meals and Arctic earth for Northern Lights sightings, on this action-packed 4 night Clothing included Northern Lights holiday. You will benefit from our expertise as the ● Northern Lights Hunt at the Famed Aurora Sky Station in Northern Lights holiday company that pioneered Abisko as an Abisko Aurora destination. This is reflected in our action packed ● Snowmobile and Husky Adventure Days in pristine arctic itineraries based on years of experience and working with the best wilderness operators in Abisko. Our Northern Lights Breaks are based at the ● Aurora Photographic Evening with professional guide in friendly Abisko Mountain lodge where we have exclusive access Abisko National Park to the Deluxe rooms - the best rooms in town! ● Train trip to the Norwegian Fjords on historic Railroad ● Visit and marvel at the Original ICEHOTEL Day by Day Itinerary DAY 1 Fly To Swedish Lapland & Transfer to Abisko. Lappish Dinner. page 1/11 Fly to Kiruna in Swedish Lapland where you will be met by Petri Tuominen or one of the guides. They will transfer you to Abisko Mountain Lodge (1 hour) set in the heart of Abisko, one of the best places on earth for consistent sightings of the northern lights.
  • Nols Wilderness Medicine

    Nols Wilderness Medicine

    NOLS WILDERNESS MEDICINE WILDERNESS FIRST AID COURSE (WFA) STF ABISKO TURISTSTATION, SWEDEN JUNE 27-29, 2021 DATES: June 27-29, 2021 (Sunday, Monday and Tuesday). COURSE LOCATION: STF Abisko Turiststation in Abisko. Abisko Turiststation is owned by the Swedish Tourist Association (STF). It is located at the heart of Abisko National Park, where you can experience midnight sun, great hiking and skiing (even in the summer). Abisko Turiststation is located 250 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. COURSE FEE: SEK 4750:- (25% VAT is included in your price). Included in the First Aid course fee is NOLS Wilderness Medicine Wilderness First Aid 30 page handout, First Aid Pocket Guide, a patient assessment bandana, NOLS Wilderness Medicine WFA certification and CPR certification. Food and Lodging is not included in your price. LANGUAGE: This three day Wilderness First Aid course is taught in English. The instructor speaks Swedish and is more than happy to help out with translations if needed. You may receive the course materials in Swedish or Finnish if you like. SIGNING UP: We ask for full payment in order to reserve a spot on the First Aid course. Payment can be done to Crossing Latitudes Swedish Bank account (PG 100 75 14-1) or by VISA / MasterCard through our office in the US. We can also invoice you. See our cancellation policies below. International Transfer to Crossing Latitudes Swedish bank account: Name of account: Crossing Latitudes, Inc. IBAN: SE07 9500 0099 6034 1007 5141. BIC: NDEASESS Bank address: Nordea Bank AB, SE-10571 Stockholm, Sweden. Crossing Latitudes: [email protected] Webpage: http://www.crossinglatitudes.com Phone (USA): 1-406-585-5356.
  • Wilderness First Aid Course (Wfa)

    Wilderness First Aid Course (Wfa)

    NOLS WILDERNESS MEDICINE WILDERNESS FIRST AID COURSE (WFA) STF ABISKO TURISTSTATION, SWEDEN JUNE 12-14, 2020 DATES: June 12-14, 2020 (Friday, Saturday and Sunday). COURSE LOCATION: STF Abisko Turiststation in Abisko. Abisko Turiststation is owned by the Swedish Tourist Association (STF). It is located at the heart of Abisko National Park, where you can experience midnight sun, great hiking and skiing (even in the summer). Abisko Turiststation is located 250 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle. COURSE FEE: SEK 4250:- (USD $450.00 / €405.00. 25% VAT is included in your price). Included in the First Aid course fee is NOLS Wilderness Medicine Wilderness First Aid 30 page handout, First Aid Pocket Guide, a patient assessment bandana, NOLS Wilderness Medicine WFA certification and CPR certification. Food and Lodging is not included in your price. LANGUAGE: This three day Wilderness First Aid course is taught in English. The instructor speaks Swedish and is more than happy to help out with translations if needed. You may receive the course materials in Swedish, Finnish or Spanish if you like. SIGNING UP: We ask for full payment in order to reserve a spot on the First Aid course. Payment can be done to Crossing Latitudes Swedish Bank account (PG 100 75 14-1) or by VISA / MasterCard through our office in the US. We can also invoice you. See our cancellation policies below. International Transfer to Crossing Latitudes Swedish bank account: Name of account: Crossing Latitudes, Inc. IBAN: SE07 9500 0099 6034 1007 5141. BIC: NDEASESS Bank address: Nordea Bank AB, SE-10571 Stockholm, Sweden.
  • Winter Guide Kiruna

    Winter Guide Kiruna

    SWEDISHthe destinations of LAPLAND YOUR ARCTIC DESTINATION winter/early spring A MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN LANDSCAPE From skiing along the King’s Trail to extreme off-piste ICEHOTEL Natural ice experiences all year round new kiruna The present and the past in harmony Aurora BorealisTHE BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO SEE THE NORTHERN LIGHTS? Welcome to winter white Kiruna Photo: Tomas Utsi Tomas Photo: HERE IN THE NORTHERNMOST PA RT of Swedish begins with crisp coldness and ends with the Lapland, the contrasts are as beautiful as they are bright rays of the spring sun, waking up the land numerous, almost endless. You will find an infinite by shining both day and night. variety of activities here, winter months with blue, We have clear seasons here. Some people reckon arctic light, and the northern lights crackling and we have four seasons, but the Sámi people have dancing across the skies. Later in the season, there taught us there are actually eight. Winter is divided will even be the midnight sun. Kiruna is home to into three seasons; early winter, true winter and Sweden’s highest mountains and the world’s lar- spring-winter. The climate and seasons are very gest underground iron ore mine. Kiruna is unique, important to the Sámi people for their reindeer with our world-famous ICEHOTEL located here, herding, and as our guest we can offer you all world class skiing and adventure around every cor- kinds of things to do depending on the timing of ner no matter which part of the region you choose your visit.
  • Pdf2009 Edop List of Events

    Pdf2009 Edop List of Events

    Events of the European Day of Parks 2009 Country Event Date Austria Donau Auen National Park A free guided tour through the Orther Auen and a visit to the castel 24 May island with Betty Bernstein and her friends Emy, Esox und Äskulap. Hohe Tauern National Park Special tours at Bios national park centre through the permenant 22 May exhibition “Adventure National Park” and the temporary exhibition about butterflies. „nature watch" in the Virger Feldfluren. 22 May Thayatal National Park Opening ceremony of the Adventure Playground May 23- Festival celebrating the parks 10th anniversary. Opening of a new 24 adventure play area. The events accompanying the celebrations are also adventurous with great performances, wild chases and a various fantastic games. A detailed programme can be found at www.np-thayatal.at Belgium Parc naturel transfrontalier Patrimoines sans frontière(s) May du Hainaut/Parc naturel The fourth regional day of natural regional parks (3) and the 11th 19-20 des Plaines de l'Escaut European Day of Parks in the natural parks (9) of the Wallonie region is the perfect opportunity for transboundary cooperation. Guided tours, round table discussions, thematic exhibitions and other initiatives are part of the programme in which 12 natural parks and their partners are taking part. Further information: Françoise Erneux, [email protected] Czech Republic 20 czech protected areas (national parks and protected landscape areas) organized events for this year's European Day of Parks. There were 23 excursions, 6 exhibitions, 1 concert, 1 voluntary work and 9 games, competitions or educational programs for childrean and parents.
  • Kiruna Lappland

    Kiruna Lappland

    Press Information KIRUNA IN SWEDISH LAPLAND international Nordkalottleden Trail. KIRUNA OFFERS EASY access to vast areas of great natural beauty Facts about Kiruna: that invite to outdoor activities during both summer and winter. The Kiruna in snow-capped Scandinavian Mountains, the Scandes, are visible from the • 145 km north of the Arctic Circle. town centre and surrounding Kiruna you find boreal and birch forests, • The world’s second largest municipality. alpine tundra, wetlands, 7 unregulated rivers and more than 6,000 lakes. • Home to the highest mountain in Sweden. • A population of around 23,000. Abisko National Park and Vadvetjåkka National Park are both situated • Home of the indigenous Sámi people. SWEDISH in Kiruna, as is the famous u-shaped valley near Abisko known as • Sweden’s northernmost skiing destination. Lapporten – the Lapponian Gate. For hikers who pursue the entire 400 • The start or end of the King’s Trail. km long King’s Trail, Kiruna is either the start or end of the journey. • Northern lights from September to March. • Midnight Sun from end of May to mid-July. When you visit Kiruna, you also visit Sápmi – the land of the • Has the world’s largest underground mine LAPLAND indigenous Sámi people. Kiruna shares a long history with the for iron ore. indigenous Sámi people and Sámi culture and language is highly • Home to Icehotel and Aurora Sky Station. visible in our society. Together with Swedish and Tornedalian culture, Sámi culture contributes to making Kiruna a unique and interesting destination in the Arctic. KIRUNA IS A special place in many ways.