Finally the last of the chanterelles were cooked and eaten, and it was time for bed. But once again a little surprise was in store. As we drifted back to camp in ones and twos, we were instructed to p… more →
Nature Travels: Outdoor Holidays in SwedenThe Nature Travels Team wrote 1 year ago: Finally the last of the chanterelles were cooked and eaten, and it was time for bed. But once again … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 1 year ago: The Common Seal, Phoca vitulina, (also called the Harbour Seal in North America), is one of three se … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 2 years ago: Is it an elk? Is it a moose? If you’re in Sweden, the answer is “BOTH”! The iconic, majestic forest … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 2 years ago: Nature Travels is proud to announce our new cutting-edge Interactive Map tool, giving an aerial over … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 2 years ago: The Golden Eagle, Aquila chrysaetos, is Sweden’s second largest bird of prey, the largest being the … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 2 years ago: Värmland lies in the western part of middle Sweden, bordering Norway on its western edge and with th … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 2 years ago: The elk, Alces alces, is an iconic animal for Sweden – a symbol of the wild, a symbol of the majesty … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 2 years ago: With 2000 miles of coastline and an archipelago of 24,000lands just off the capital Stockholm, Swede … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 2 years ago: The forests and lakes of Västmanland are an excellent place to get up-close and personal with two of … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 2 years ago: After centuries of persecution, the wolf was finally driven to extinction in Sweden in the 1970s. Bu … more →
The Nature Travels Team wrote 2 years ago: Beavers became extinct in Sweden in the late 19th century, largely as a result of exploitation throu … more →