Cruise the Swedish heartlands at leisure

The Göta Canal, which stretches from the east coast to the great lake of Vänern through southern Sweden is one of the country´s most popular tourist destinations.

Next year Göta Canal will celebrate its 175th anniversary. The canal was recently named Sweden´s construction accomplishment of the millenium, built between 1810 and 1832 under the leadership of the famous engineer Baltzar von Platen, employing some 58,000 soldiers as labourers. Göta Canal is 190 kilometres in length, passing through no less than 58 water locks, reaching a total elevation of 92 metres above sea level. All along the canal you’ll find an abundance of sights and attractions, lush, scenic vistas and many charming towns and villages, all embedded in a unique canal atmosphere. Many tourists negotiate the canal in their own vessels, but there are also a large number of tours with classic canal ships available, offering cozy scenic cruises with fine onboard accommodation and restaurants. Of course you can also choose shorter cruises between the many historically and culturally interesting sites along the shores. One of the most famous attractions on the canal is the chain of locks at Berg, with seven connected locks lifting the boats some 18 metres from Lake Roxen. You can rent boats, canoes and kayaks in many places along the canal. The old labour road along the canal is one of Sweden´s most popular bicycle routes, and there are also many attractive hiking trails along the way.
 
If you want to see the idyllic heartland of Sweden from a unique perspective, a voyage on Göta Canal is highly recommended!

Göta Kanal

Cycling the Göta Canal

Cycling on the Göta Canal towpath in summertime, watching the boats go by, gives you a great sense of freedom. Getting around by pedal power, you can stop off along the way for refreshments, snacks and meals in the many cafés, bars and restaurants that stretch along the canal course.

Kayaking at Island Borgen in Stockholm archipelago

Canoeing

Hundreds of canoeing routes criss-cross Sweden from north to south. Endless archipelagos await those seeking the adventure of sea kayaking. Swedish waterways offer everything from serene gliding to white-water adventure.

Sailing at Väderöarna at the West coast

Sailing on Swedish waters

Winds are formed where you least expect them. Even for the experienced amateur sailor, sailing in Swedish waters takes on a whole new and unexpected meaning. Not only because of the varied coastlines around Sweden, but also due to the large lakes which have excellent water for sailing by pleasure boat.

Brunch cruise in the Stockholm archipelago

Brunch cruise in the archipelago

The ultimate relaxation. If you wake up late on a Sunday morning, tired after a long Saturday night why not take a brunch cruise in the Stockholm archipelago.

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