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Nature, Geography & Wildlife of Sweden

Sweden's natural world — forests, mountains, coastlines, national parks, wildlife, climate, and the science of the midnight sun.

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Nature & Geography

Nature, Geography & Wildlife of Sweden

Sweden stretches 1,572 kilometres from the subarctic tundra of Norrland (the North Land) to the fertile plains of Skåne (Scania), spanning latitudes that take it from the midnight sun to the polar night. With 450,000 square kilometres of territory — the fifth-largest country in Europe — Sweden is a land of extraordinary natural breadth. Nearly 70 per cent of its surface is covered by forest, and it holds roughly 100,000 lakes, over 3,000 kilometres of coastline, and some of the oldest bedrock on earth.

This is a land shaped by ice. The last glaciation carved the lake basins that now glitter across the interior, gouged the fjords and archipelagos that fringe the coast, and left behind the rolling moraines and eskers that define much of the terrain. Since the ice retreated some 10,000 years ago, the land itself has been rising — and continues to rise — reclaiming new coastline from the Baltic Sea at a rate measurable within a human lifetime.

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🪨 Geology & Landscape

From the billion-year-old Precambrian shield to the Scandinavian Mountains along the Norwegian border, Sweden's geology tells a story that spans most of Earth's history. Explore the landforms, waterways, and coastlines that make this country's physical geography so remarkable.

🌡️ Climate & Weather

Sweden's climate ranges from subarctic in the north to temperate oceanic in the south, creating dramatic seasonal variation that defines the rhythm of life across the country.

🌲 Flora

Sweden's plant life spans boreal conifer forests, hemiboreal mixed woodlands, alpine meadows, and the open agricultural landscapes of the south — all underpinned by Allemansrätten (the Right of Public Access).

🦌 Fauna

Sweden is home to the Big Five of Scandinavian wildlife — moose, brown bear, wolf, lynx, and wolverine — alongside a rich array of marine life, migratory birds, and Arctic specialists.

  • Mammals — Moose, bears, wolves, Arctic fox, and reindeer
  • Marine Life — Baltic Sea species, seals, and salmon
  • Birds — Golden eagles, owls, cranes, and birdwatching
  • Endangered Species — Conservation and rewilding efforts

⛏️ Natural Resources

Sweden's natural wealth — from the iron ore of Kiruna to the hydroelectric power of its northern rivers — has been a foundation of its modern prosperity.

🏔️ National Parks

Sweden's 30 national parks protect landscapes from primeval forest to marine environments, from Arctic wilderness to islands in the Baltic.

  • National Parks Overview — Sweden's protected wilderness system
  • Abisko — Gateway to the Arctic and the Kungsleden trail
  • Sarek — Europe's last great wilderness
  • Tyresta — Primeval forest within reach of Stockholm
  • Kosterhavet — Sweden's first marine national park
  • Muddus/Muttos — Old-growth forest and Sámi heritage
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