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Play golf in Sweden

Sweden has made a name for itself as a golfing nation with the success of golfing legend Annika Sörenstam and leading PGA Tour players Carl Petterson and Henrik Stenson. This is an achievement made more remarkable given Sweden’s long winters, but unsurprising given the quality of Sweden’s golf courses.

Golf in Sweden, which has more than 300 courses, is booming. Here you will find championship courses such as Kungsängen GC near Stockholm, and Halmstad GC on the west coast, which plays host to the Solheim Cup in 2007. Given Sweden’s geography and topography, it is blessed with golfing landscapes; courses hewn from rugged coastline and others that carve through giant forests with wending streams.

Bro Hof Slott Golf Club, just outside Stockholm

Bro Hof Slott Golf Club, just outside Stockholm

Golf in Simrishamn, Österlen, in Skåne

How to play golf in Sweden

While Swedish golf courses are, for the most part, membership facilities, a golf vacationer to Sweden will find it easy to book tee times on the majority of Sweden’s golf courses. Unlike the membership golf courses in other countries, Swedish golf courses are open to daily green fee guests.

Ystad Saltsjöbaden in Skåne, Southern Sweden

Spas in Sweden

The popularity of spas in Sweden is increasing as many find that they need some extra pampering to balance their hectic lifestyles. Today visiting a spa can be a whole experince.

Eco-gourmet restaurant Ängavallen in Skåne

Treat your taste buds to a southern adventure

The past decade has seen culinary revolution throughout Sweden. The result is a brand new gastronomic landscape where you can now eat and drink in excellence not only in the major cities but also in small towns and throughout the countryside. This is especially true for all of southern Sweden.

Baggensfjärden in Stockholm archipelago

The coastline of Sweden

The 7,000 km long coastline of mainland Sweden is dotted with tens of thousands of islands.

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