5/5 Amit C. 7 months ago on Google
Scandinavia
is
so
well-versed
in
English,
something
I'd
like
to
see
in
mainstream
touristic
countries
like
Germany,
Poland,
Austria,
Spain,
and
Italy.
The
week-long
trip
involved
multiple
commutes,
hikes
along
the
fjords,
archipelagos,
and
cliff-tops
overlooking
Kattegat,
offering
some
of
the
finest
views
of
coastal
Sweden.
The
weather
stood
by
us
the
entire
time.
Isolated
showers,
gloomy
skies,
and
mundane
daylight
characterise
the
end
of
summer
in
most
of
Europe.
During
the
peak
hours
(23
degrees
Celsius),
we
could
dive
into
the
North
Sea,
at
least
it
seemed
so,
or
maybe
Scandic
people
are
differently
built.
Strolling
around,
sunset
views
over
the
endless
sea
from
our
balcony,
and
yet
another
hike.
The
1.5-hour
hike
from
Molle
to
the
Kullaberg
peninsula,
sticking
into
Kattegat,
is
studded
with
stunning
coastal
views
of
Sweden.
Exotic
birds,
crashing
waves,
endless
views
of
the
North
Sea,
berries
plantations
all
around,
the
rugged
hiking
trail,
some
scenic
secluded
beaches,
and
nature
at
its
best.
I
am
taking
a
different
trail
to
Kullaberg
Peninsula
next
time
I
visit
South
Sweden.
Yes,
you
can
move
efficiently
and
sustainably,
making
the
best
use
of
the
vast
European
public
transport
network.