1. Classic Sweden Highlights Route (7–10 days)
Route:
Stockholm → Uppsala → Falun → Östersund → Åre → Stockholm
Highlights
- Historic old town and islands in Stockholm
- Cathedral and Viking history in Uppsala
- UNESCO-listed Falun copper mine
- Lake landscapes and forests in central Sweden
- Mountain scenery around Åre
Good for: First-time visitors and cultural highlights.
2. Swedish West Coast Route (5–7 days)
Route:
Gothenburg → Marstrand → Smögen → Fjällbacka → Strömstad
Highlights
- Rocky coastline and fishing villages
- Archipelago landscapes near Gothenburg
- Colorful harbor towns such as Smögen
- Seafood restaurants and coastal views
Good for: Coastal scenery and relaxed travel.
3. Swedish Lapland Arctic Route (7–10 days)
Route:
Luleå → Jokkmokk → Kiruna → Abisko National Park → Narvik (Norway optional)
Highlights
- Arctic landscapes and wilderness
- Sami culture and heritage in Jokkmokk
- Northern lights in winter or midnight sun in summer
- Hiking trails in Abisko National Park
Good for: Arctic adventure and remote landscapes.
4. Swedish Lakes Route (5–7 days)
Route:
Stockholm → Västerås → Karlstad → Lake Vänern → Lake Vättern → Linköping → Stockholm
Highlights
- Sweden’s largest lakes Vänern and Vättern
- Scenic countryside and forests
- Historic towns and castles
- Lakeside beaches and cycling routes
Good for: Nature and relaxing road trips.
5. Southern Sweden Route (4–6 days)
Route:
Malmö → Lund → Ystad → Österlen → Kalmar → Öland Island
Highlights
- Historic university town of Lund
- Coastal villages and beaches in Österlen
- Medieval town of Ystad
- Kalmar Castle and island landscapes on Öland
Good for: Culture, coastlines, and countryside.
6. Swedish National Parks Route (5–8 days)
Route:
Stockholm → Tiveden National Park → Fulufjället National Park → Idre → Sarek National Park region
Highlights
- Forest landscapes and hiking trails
- Sweden’s highest waterfall at Fulufjället
- Remote wilderness areas and wildlife
- Dramatic mountain scenery
Good for: Nature and outdoor exploration.
7. Grand Sweden Motorhome Tour (12–16 days)
Route:
Stockholm → Uppsala → Swedish Lakes → Gothenburg → West Coast → Malmö → Öland → Swedish Lapland → Stockholm
Highlights
- Historic cities and cultural landmarks
- Coastal landscapes and archipelagos
- Lakes, forests, and national parks
- Arctic wilderness in northern Sweden
Good for: A comprehensive exploration of Sweden.
RV Travel Tips for Sweden
- Sweden is very RV-friendly with many campsites and parking areas.
- Wild camping is allowed under “Allemansrätten” (Right of Public Access) if you respect nature and private property.
- Roads are generally excellent and quiet outside major cities.
- In northern regions, watch for reindeer crossing roads.