Speaking of Sweden, one of the five Nodic countries, most people are eager to enjoy a snow trip in winter. Actually, with the gradually increasingly autumnal atmosphere, Sweden’s autumn appears short yet impressive.
Autumn is the most colorful season in Sweden. From south to north, autumn spans 15 latitudes, and presents the most beautiful picture of Sweden. Cities, villages, national parks and mountain streams are all dressed in their finery, each showing a different sense of autumn.
September is the time for harvesting wheat in the Swedish countryside. In the golden fields, harvesters bring in every single grain by mechanical automation. The grand Apple Festival is held in Kivik, Sk?ne at the end of September every year, which attracts tens of thousands of people.
The right of public access in Sweden allows nature lovers to enjoy outdoor activities such as walking, cycling, skiing, and camping with very few restrictions. Apart from private residences, gardens and cultivated land, anyone can explore any part of the country or camp anywhere.
Mushroom picking is an ordinary yet surprising routine for Swedes in autumn. In fact, you do not have to go deep into the forest to seek mushrooms. City parks, woods or suburban hillsides enable you to harvest a lot. Autumn is also a season for tasting seafood. The seafood from the west coast of Sweden is one of the most delicious foods in the world.
Northern lights can be seen in northern Sweden six months a year, from September to April. Abisko Aurora Sky Station is located on a mountainside at an altitude of 900 meters above sea level, which is uninhabited, with no interference from light and sound. If you want to experience the wonder of northern lights dancing in the sky, you can come to Sweden in autumn, where your dream will come true.