Explore Around Gothenburg
Inland from the Bohuslän coast, the landscape is dominated by the largest lake in Western Europe, Vänern. Sitting proudly on the lake’s northern shores, the provincial capital of Värmland, Karlstad, makes an agreeable destination after seeing the highlights of the Swedish west coast; both Route 45 and the rail network lead here from Gothenburg. The city provides ready access to an extensive area of sweeping forests, fertile farmland and lazy rivers once used to float timber into Vänern, and now an excellent way of seeing this most peaceful part of western Sweden.
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Around Karlstad: Selma Lagerlöf’s house at Mårbacka
Around Karlstad: Selma Lagerlöf’s house at Mårbacka
Selma Lagerlöf (1858–1940) was the first female winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, in 1909, and is arguably Sweden’s best-known author of her generation and familiar to every Swede. Her fantastical prose was seen as a revolt against the social realism of late nineteenth-century writing; commissioned to write a geography book for Swedish children, Lagerlöf came up with The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, a saga of myth and legend infused with affection for the Swedish countryside, which became compulsory reading at every school in the country. Lagerlöf never married, but had a long-term relationship with another woman, though this wasn’t generally acknowledged until their love letters were published some fifty years after Lagerlöf’s death. The first woman to gain membership of the Swedish Literary Academy, her be-hatted features now appear on 20kr notes, which Swedes affectionately refer to as “Selmas”.
Her house, complete with portico supporting a wonderfully long balcony, was completely rebuilt after Lagerlöf won the Nobel Prize. Upstairs is her study, much as she left it, along with a panelled library and an extensive collection of her work.
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Rafting on the Klarälven River
Rafting on the Klarälven River
Between June and August, two companies operate trips along the river on sixteen-square-metre timber rafts, each of which holds two people; book ahead no matter which company you choose. Their prices are roughly the same, but with Branäs Sverigeflotten you build the raft yourself, supervised by a member of staff, using the 3m-long logs and the rope provided; no other materials are allowed. Once you’re under way, you’ll find the water flows at around 2km/hr, which gives you time to swim, fish and study the countryside and animals (beavers and elk are plentiful). At night, you sleep in a tent either on the raft (which is moored) or on the riverbank.
Branäs Sverigeflotten Transtrand 22, Branäs
t 0564 402 27, w sverigeflotten.com. Call in advance to find out where to meet; a bus leaves the riverside Byns Camping in Ekshärad at 9.30am for the start point (either Ransby or Värnäs). 2300krVildmark i Värmland Röbjörkeby 7, Torsby
t 0560 140 40, w vildmark.se. Assemble on day one at Gunnerud beside Route 62 south of Ekshärad. 2260kr







