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Dundret Runt
Winters big ski party — a stone’s throw from the town centre
Winter adventures for the whole family
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An Arctic pearl IN THE HEART OF SWEDISH LAPLAND w e l c o m e t o g ä l l i va r e ,
the small Arctic town 100 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, in the heart of Swedish Lapland. The winter season has already started in November and World Cup skiers from several national cross-country teams flock here to churn up rival Marcus Hellners home track. We have amazing ski trails here in Gällivare. If you’d rather ski downhill, you can choose between 15 different slopes on Dundret, our mountain in the middle of town. To get to the top, which is 823 metres above sea level, you can choose the Dundret Express; an ultra-modern six seat lift that takes you right up to the top in less than four minutes. Winter in Gällivare is long and glorious. During this dark period, there are many opportunities to see the spectacular Northern Lights dancing in the sky. To get away from the town’s street lights, you can take a ride out with Icelandic horses, sit comfortably in a sled behind enthusiastic workhorses or let strong sled dogs take you far out into the wilderness. From mid-winter darkness to sunny spring days. The beauty of early spring may send shivers down your spine and activities such as cross country and downhill skiing, snowmobile tours and ice fishing are popular. Enjoy the sun’s warming rays that bring out the first freckles while you grill sausages over an open fire out on the frozen water. Warm your hands on the mug you drink ‘Lemmel’ coffee from. In Gällivare the possibilities for winter adventures are endless. This small Arctic town is also home to two mines: the underground mine run by LKAB and the open pit mine Aitik. Mining is an important industry for our community and it has now reached the point where a whole community needs to be moved. Malmberget is being dismantled piece by piece and a new Gällivare is emerging. Gällivare is an Arctic gem worth exploring once, and then again and again. You are always welcome here. Come and make yourself at home 3
BREATHTAKING MOUNTAINS AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY IN
Photo: Andreas Hinzer
the World Heritage Laponia
Sunny early spring days in Laponia are ideal for excursions. Enjoy the magnificent views while on touring skis or snowmobiles, or ice fishing on the frozen lakes and rivers.
is a place, location, environment or object that is so valuable and unique, it is a priority for all humanity to protect and preserve it. It can be of natural or cultural value, sometimes both. Laponia was designated a World Heritage Site called ”the Laponian Area” in 1996 by UNESCO for its considerable natural and cultural values. Laponia is home to the Sámi, who have lived and worked in the area for thousands of years. The landscape has become a part of them and every brook, forest, hill, cliff, river and lake has a name. Reindeer have been in the region since the ice age and today reindeer herding is economically important and the foundation of the Sámi culture. There are nine different Sámi villages in Laponia where the Sámi live and work. They follow the reindeer herds on their seasonal migrational cycles. Although the area has been inhabited for a long time, traces of human beings are few. They live in and together with nature. The nature in Laponia is magnificent. Here you will find high mountains, deep valleys, barren hillsides and lush forests. There is also the country’s largest cohesive marshland with virgin forest of spruce and pine, as well as wonderful mountains that take your breath away. Laponia is an area so unique that it is important for all humanity to protect and preserve it for future generations. Laponia is yours, ours and the world’s heritage.
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LAPONIA FACTS SIZE: 9,400 square kilometers. LOCATED IN: Norrbotten County, in Jokkmokk and Gällivare municipalities. SÁMI VILLAGES: Baste earru, Unna tjerusj, Sirges, Jåhkågaska tjiellde, Tuorpon, Luokta-Mávas Mountain Sámi villages and Udtja, Slakka and Gällivare forest Sámi villages. NATIONAL PARKS:
Padjelanta/Badjelánnda, Sarek, Muddus/Muttos and Stora Sjöfallet/Stuor Muorkke.
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Sjávnja and Stubbá and areas Tjuoldavuobme, Ráhpaäno suorgudahka (Látjávrredeltat) and Sulidälbmá.
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Naturum Laponia — a place of stories
LAPONIA IS BOTH HOME AND WORKPLACE FOR THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE
First a glimpse of the sparse ancient forests, but come to the edge of the forest and the landscape suddenly opens up. The forests, rivers, lakes and mountains all meet. In the middle lies the nature center Naturum Laponia, a stone’s throw from the beach at lake Lánjas. This is the gateway to four national parks, two nature reserves and nine Sámi villages. A naturum is a place for storytelling. There may be stories about the mountains on the other side of the lake or how the reindeer come here every spring. We tell you a little about what led to this large area being designated a World Heritage Site. Get to know the mountains, forests and marshes. Follow the four seasons and gain insight into why the reindeer are the centre of the Sámi culture. Naturum Laponia is a newly built visitor center with an exhibition, café and a house designed by both architects and local craftsmen.
The Sámi are one of the world’s indigenous people, with their own parliament, flag and language. The Sámi area, Sápmi, stretches today, across four countries. In Swedish Lapland there are 32 Sámi communities that engage in reindeer herding within a given area. For thousands of years, the Sámi have been nomads, moving along with the reindeer through the seasonal changes. Reindeer herders still live as nomads for part of the year. Traditional Sámi knowledge of how to live alongside nature without depleting its resources, has been passed down generation to generation. Reindeer herding is the foundation of Sámi culture, but there are also many Sámi companies working with arts and crafts, design, music, tourism and Sámi food production.
Photo: Andreas Hinzer
Exhibition, café and shops. Guides, tours and trails. Slideshow, children’s activities and learning workshops. www.laponia.nu/naturum
LAPONIAENTRÉ JIELLEVÁRRE/GÄLLIVARE The Laponiaentré in Gällivare shows part of Laponia; Muddus/Muttos national park and nature reserves Sjávnja and Stubbá. The exhibition tells how people have lived for thousands of years and how the area has developed. These lands are also the workplace of the forest Sámi, when autumn is the busiest time. In the exhibition, you can follow the hunting, traditional slaughter and berry picking. You will find the Laponiaentré in Gällivare, on the upper floor of the train station. There are three more Laponiaentrés, in Bårjås/Porjus, in Jåhkåmåhkke/Jokkmokk and in Huhttán/ Kvikkjokk.
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In the heart of the Laponia World Heritage Site, in Stora Sjöfallets National Park with Sarek National Park nearby and Padjelanta and Muddus national park a stone’s throw away, you will find Stora Sjöfallet Mountain Center. Here there are hotel, apartments, hostel, camping and conference facilities with experiences for all groups and tastes. The popular restaurant offers well thought out meals with dishes based on natural ingredients from Laponia and the local region. The environment here is magnificent and this is a great place to enjoy the opportunities winter provides. Ski tours, ice fishing in some of Sweden’s best waters, the Northern Lights far from the city’s streetlights, snowshoeing and snowmobile adventures. There is something for everyone in Stora Sjöfallet. www.storasjofallet.com
Photo: Anette Andersson
Early spring in Saltoluokta
Photo: Michael Renström
Stora Sjöfallet —in the heart of the World Heritage Site Laponia
Off the beaten track, near the border of the the World Heritage Site, lies Saltoluokta. The STF’s mountain lodge has been here since 1912 and attracts people who wish to enjoy the mountains and be inspired by nature. The mountain lodge has seasonal opening times, offers several different types of accommodation, and the restaurant serves good food cooked with natural ingredients from the local area. During the early spring, STF arranges many activities including ski tours set against the stunning mountain backdrop. www.saltoluokta.se
If you meet grazing reindeer, please do not disturb them. If possible, take a detour around the animals. If you encounter a herd, sit down and wait until they have passed. In the spring, when the reindeer cows fawn, they are particularly sensitive to disturbances. Do you have a dog with you? Make sure to keep it on a leash, and keep it from barking. DID YOU KNOW THAT…
• The practice of reindeer herding has developed over thousands of years, from the hunt for wild reindeer, to the herding of today. • ‘Sarv’, ‘vaja’ and ‘härk’ are Swedish words loaned from the Sámi language. A ‘sarv’ is an adult male reindeer, a ‘vaja’ is a female reindeer with calves and a ‘härk’ is a castrated and tame reindeer. • There is a Sámi saying that the reindeer belong to the wind. Nature sets the rules and the reindeer herders are never completley in control of the size of their herd. 5
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winter adventures s n ow a n d w i n t e r i s e xc i t i n g i n g ä l l i va r e . The winters are long and the possibilities for winter adventures are virtually endless. The snow usually falls early and in November the slopes of Dundret open for fantastic downhill skiing. One could say that the winters in Gällivare are spread over three seasons. Even if the snow comes early, it is not unusual to find the region still covered up to the end of April. Just after autumn comes the dark period that makes us yearn for warm blankets, lighting candles and the cosiness of Christmas. Saunas, lovely spa treatments, museum visits, Christmas dinner and wonderful winter activities such as dog sledding or cosy rides through the woods on a horse drawn carriage. After the winter solstice, the light begins to slowly return and the cold period makes its entrance. At the beginning of the year it is not unusual to have temperatures as low as -35°C. During the cold winter nights, there are many chances to see the spectacular Northern Lights. Sometimes a small flicker among the stars, at other times the sky is filled with dancing green flames. As the days get brighter, clear days create a fantastic winter light. Some of the winter’s most beautiful images are taken during this crisp cold period. The white plains stretch as far as the eye can see. When the early spring arrives, the active winter in Gällivare begins. Ski tours, downhill skiing, snowmobiling, ice fishing and kicksledding. The days become longer and the sun is warming. Which winter adventure are you ready for?
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A trip off the beaten track We travel on skis, with snowshoes or on snowmobiles off the beaten track amongst trees heavy with snow in virgin forest or in the mountains open spaces. We light fires for warmth, fetch fresh drinking water from nature, glimpse forest wildlife, ice fish and eat organic food from the local area. Sunrise, adventure and sunset before we doze off under a sheet in the middle of the mountain world, or in a cabin deep in the woods. www.laponiatours.com
Adventures in the wilderness Wonderful adventures on a dogsled through a fairytale snow-covered landscape. Fast paced adventures on snowmobiles and cosy winter days on the ice. You will find all types of winter adventures in Lappeasuando. www.lappeasuando.com
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Ski in — ski out
The mountain in the middle of Gällivare offers cross-country skiing, ski touring, off-piste and 15 downhill runs, where the ultra-modern Dundret Express chairlift takes you to the peak. All ages and levels of skiers will find suitable skiing for around six months from November to May. Snow Park and Snowland are enjoyed by the children — everything you need for an outstanding family winter vacation is here. If you travel here by snowmobile, the ’Malmens road’ will take you from the coast all the way to Dundret, where you can park the snowmobile. Dundret is close to the mountains and near to all activities, yet still gives the feeling the wilderness is just a few steps away with excellent opportunities to experience the Northern Lights. www.dundret.se
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The magic of the north Experience the Arctic winter in Swedish Lapland with a five-day adventure. Cold Northern Light nights in the wilderness camp, far from the nearest building, and fun filled daysfull of winter activities, such as dog sledding, ice fishing, snowshoeing and igloo-building. Fill your lungs with the clean, fresh air and enjoy ”The Magic of the North”. www.truenaturesweden.com
A glorious winter adventure Enjoy the long spring days on skis gliding over snow, through the snow covered forests and over magnificent snowcapped mountains. Surrounded by wilderness, untouched by the modern world. Sleep in cosy mountain huts, enjoy the shimmering Northern Lights, the deafening silence and leave everyday stresses behind you and embark on a challenging and glorious adventure. www.fjallaktiv.com
The dogs are howling and pulling at their harnesses, eager to get going. Suddenly it is silent as the anchor is released and the sled glides away. Full speed downhill as well as uphill. Collective dog power pulling you forward over the snow. Experience the Swedish Lapland wilderness on a sled behind willing Huskies. Take a dog sled tour in beautiful and peaceful natural surroundings either locally or in the mountains. www.avvakkoadventure.dinstudio.se
Photo: Mirja Andersson
Photo: Ann-Sofie Dagbro
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Learn, relax & enjoy
Enjoy the warmth of the sauna or indulge in some beauty treatments in the spa. Or challenge family and friends to bowling. The Quality Hotel Lapland is a newly renovated and modern hotel which has all the facilities needed in central Gällivare. Hair salon, spa, gym, bowling, steakhouse and cafe. www.qhl.nu Beauty treatments for body and soul interspersed with warm and cold bathing in a wood-fired hot tub and sauna. Warm, quiet and relaxing. At this garden spa in Koskullskulle, you get a completely unique spa experience and can recover after all the winter activities. www.spa4you.se 8
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Between the runs on the slopes or before the next fast paced winter activity gets going, you can treat yourself to coaching and counselling during a walk to a mountain cabin or wherever it suits you. For a more balanced life with less stress and more well-being. www.vivira.se
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Silent and magical By horse and sleigh, ride through the beautiful winter landscape at the foot of Dundret. If you are lucky you might get a glimpse of Dunder Santa Claus — everyone knows that the real Santa lives behind Dundret in Gällivare. At the camp we cook coffee and grill our lunch over the open fire. If you want to see the area and experience how it was in the past, when the horses were not found under a bonnet, you can go on a guided tour by horse and sleigh. For example, along the cultural path where you will see some of Gällivare’s oldest and most beautiful buildings. www.magicoflapland.se
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Feel the warmth of the horse Feel the hooves thud on the ground as you ride through snow-covered forests. Over the mountains and through valleys. On horseback you experience nature up close. On clear nights the stars light up the dark winter sky and if you’re lucky, you see the spectacular Northern Lights, or some of the forest animals such as elk, reindeer or eagle. www.galgbacken.com
Photo: Mårten Lantto
Dress right! Consider layering up and use clothing made of natural materials, which both warms and breathes.
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Learn about the Sámi culture Photo: Andreas Hinzer
On the upper floor of the train station in Gällivare, you will find Laponia Visitor Centre Gällivare/Jiellevárre. Here is an exhibition about autumn, which is the most eventful season in Sápmi. Learn about the Sámi culture and be entranced at how the Sámi lived and worked in the area for thousands of years and how things have developed from then up to the present day. The Visitor Centre exhibition is about a fifth of the size of the larger exhibition that can be found at naturum Laponia in Stora Sjöfallet. If you are unable to visit the Laponia World Heritage Site and the naturum to experience the magnificent mountain environment, we recommend that you visit the Laponia Visitor Centre in Gällivare. There are also Laponia Vistor Centres in Porjus, Jokkmokk and Kvikkjokk. www.laponia.nu
A journey through the history
Photo: Andreas Hinzer
Three cultures have met in Gällivare: Sámi, navvies and settlers. The three cultures have created an interesting history. The Sámi have lived and worked in the mountain areas for thousands of years. The navvies arrived as soon as mining took of when the ore railway line from Luleå to Narvik was completed in the late 1800’s. Also settlers came to the area following the ore rush. Today, Gällivare’s history is part of the local museum. The museum can be found at the Central School, in the centre of Gällivare. You can buy souvenirs and local handcrafts here. In the same building you will also find a cosy café. www.gallivare.se/museum
The story about the mine The LKAB mining museum in Malmberget explains the history of mining from the past to the present day. Have a look at the equipment and tools from back in the days. Watch photos and read stories about the work in the mine. Many of the different stones and mountain rocks unearthed in the mine over the years, are preserved here in glass display cases and it is difficult to not be amazed and fascinated by natures creation. Pre-booked visits only. www.lkab.com/en 9
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BIG RELOCATION PLANS
on the mountain Illuvaara, the hill that later became known as Malmberget. The ore mining that would enable a community to be born and grow. The large-scale ore mining began when the Ore railway line was completed and much larger quantities of ore could be moved than when reindeer caravans and sledges were used. The first ore train was loaded in 1888 and this was the beginning of the great ore rush that laid the foundation for how the entire ore field area looks today. There is nothing new about the fact that expanding mining industries affect the environment. 40 years ago homes and other buildings had already been moved. But now in the present day, mining has become so widespread that we can see the end of Malmberget as a community. Today LKAB’s iron ore mining is just north of the community, but the ore bodies lean in a southwesterly direction and affects the town. Parts of Malmberget have already been moved or demolished. There is a social transformation under way and it has affected the Municipalities residents for a long time. Many homes and public activities that today are in Malmberget will be relocated, for example elderly care homes, sports arenas and the high school. Since the 2000’s, the pace of alteration has increased significantly and Malmberget is now being decommissioned in phases and is scheduled to be completely phased out by 2032. At the same time the neighbouring communities expand.
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A new Gällivare in the making A comprehensive public dialogue and close contact with the local business community resulted in a vision for the new Gällivare: Gällivare should develop into a world-class arctic small-town. The goal is a vibrant centre with more homes and activities. Secondary schools, an ice rink and entertainment venues as well as new elderly care homes that will disappear in the decommissioning of Malmberget will be built. The new Gällivare has a closeness to nature and the mountains, and more life in the center. Now construction cranes are on their way to build, amongst other things, a new residential area in Repisvaara, as well as more apartments in the center. Also the small community Koskullskulle, about ten kilometres from Gällivare centre, will grow larger due to the movement of complete buildings and the construction of new properties. www.gellivare.se/Nya-gallivare
Illustration of the new residential Repisvaara, near Dundret. Here you are as close to both nature and the mountains as you are to the centre of town. Outdoor life and proximity to nature is an important element in the planning of new Gällivare.
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HAKKAS TJAUTJAS The small village Tjautjas is located 30 kilometers north of Gällivare. To get there, you travel through Koskullskulle, along a rather crooked road with beautiful surrounding scenery. Then you get to the village, which actually is a dead end. Tjautjas is special in many ways. It is located among the low mountains which on calm windless days, are reflected in the many lakes that can be found here. During winter, the lakes change to snowmobile tracks and from here you can follow the tracks to Kiruna. On the journey there you will come across the villages in Soutujärvi district. Late spring in Tjautjas is a place for snowmobile enthusiasts. Do not miss the snowmobile competition ”ByaCupen”, a drag racing competition which takes place on the Tjautjasjaur lake (Jaur means lake). www.tjautjasik.se 12
Hakkas can be found approximately 50 kilometers from the town of Gällivare, south along road E10. Through collaboration and a strong community, a delightful district has been designed with activities all year round. You can stay in the old school, which today is a community homestead. If you are lucky, you may wake up to the smell of fresh stone oven baked bread. In March, the ‘Trekantsloppet’ annual ski race takes place — a cross-country race that goes between the villages of Hakkas, Sammakko and Ullatti. www.hakkasbygden.se
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NATTAVAARA About 50 kilometers southwest of Gällivare is the scenic village of Nattavaara, which is actually two villages, Nattavaara and Nattavaara Village, with the Råne river acting as a natural divider. A well-known attraction in the area is the 210 kilometre long Malmens road. A historic winter trail which acted as a transport road for ore. During this period it was used by reindeer caravans and sleds before the ore railway was completed at the end of the 1800’s. Today it is a popular ski, snowmobile and hiking trail. Not far from Nattavaara is Pellokielas, one of the most powerful virgin forest reserves in Norrbotten with 500 year old pine trees. The homestead association, Hembygdsföreningen, provides accommodation and there are both a fuel station and a food shop for necessary refills for the journey. www.nattavaara.net Photos: Daniel Olausson/Media Tales 13
Have a taste of Gällivare
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MORE THAN JUST FOOD
to live in a place with magnificent scenery, where three cultures once met and where this is all reflects in the food we prepare and serve. Our nature provides us with fantastic produce from lakes, rivers, forests and mountains. It is then cooked with much love and great expertise. Food is about more than just food. It is not just about filling up with good new energy, but it is also about the experience. We want you to experience the combination of flavours that will give you a culinary experience while you get the energy you need to cope with any winter adventure you want to take part in during your time here. As you taste your way through Gällivare, in restaurants and cafes, maybe you will like it so much that you will want to take home a piece of Gällivare with you. Fine cuts of beef, reindeer, elk and lamb can be found at Karlgren’s Slaughterhouse just a short distance from the city centre. There you will also find berries from the area and the incredibly tasty coffee cheese. For coffee cheese you need coffee and it goes extremely well with Lemmel coffee, the world’s first dark roasted boiled coffee. Every time you make the coffee, you will be able to remember that moment you took a break, during that tour, far out in the wilderness.
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Not just water
At the foot of the mountain Hirvasåive, in the untouched wilderness far north of the Arctic Circle, crystal clear water bubbles up to the surface. The water is purified through natural cycles and keeps a constant temperature of 2°C. Åive is probably the purest mineral water in the world. www.åive.se
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At Quality Hotel Laplands restaurant Steakhouse the whole party eats well. The restaurant has a close cooperation with farms in Norrbotten, including Gällivares own Karlgren’s Slaughterhouse. The restaurant has been recently renovated with fresh and stylish furnishings. It serves charcoal grilled meats, fish and vegetarian options with a great sense of service. Here you can enjoy quality food from the reguon at its best. www.qhl.nu
Photo: Daniel Olausson/Media Tales
In addition to stunning mountain experiences, Dundret can also offer real dining experiences. Enjoy good food and drinks at Vinbaren — the restaurant on Dundret with the best view in town. If you fancy some After-ski, Bakfickan at Dundret is all you need. You can recharge your batteries after a day on the slope with some simple dishes and good drinks. www.dundret.se
The cheerful chef’s love of food
A century-old family business of three generations who provide the best meat products from local farms. Here you will also find berries and other local delicacies. www.karlgrens.se
A pure delight
150 km north of the Arctic Circle, the area is characterised by small villages, lakes, forests, low mountains and pristine rivers. Here the forest berries are carefully collected to produce only the finest berry products. www.skogsbarsfrojd.se
season In our fantastic mountain region you will find Stora Sjöfallet Mountain Center. The restaurant serves well prepared cuisine with exciting flavour combinations, cooked with natural ingredients from the region. Enjoy a three-course menu based on products from the region at STF → Saltoluokta Mountain Lodge. Served together with views of the beautiful mountain area and its nature.
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Good service and food prepared with love and really good natural ingredients, makes Glada Kocken (The Cheerful Chef) an obvious choice for both visitors and locals. The restaurant is on Repisvaara, at the foot of Dundret and offers a striking view towards our beloved mountain. www.glada-kocken.se
It’s not any old coffee. It is the world’s first dark roasted boiled coffee which tastes its best when it is cooked with mountain water, over an open fire, with some salt grains and drunk from a handcrafted wooden cup by the crackling fire way out in the wilderness. www.lemmelkaffe.com Photo: Daniel Olausson / Media Tales
A high dining experience
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No sleep, only coffee
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Feel at home in Gällivare
Right next to the ski slope
a f t e r a day f i l l e d with winter adventures there is nothing as cosy as returning into the warm and lying down on a comfortable bed. Happiness is rosy cheeks, food in the stomach and a day full of experiences. The next morning you will wake up refreshed and ready for some new adventures. In Gällivare we have a wide range of accommodation to suit all tastes. Whether you want to be close to the ski slopes, be near the train station or secluded in the middle of nature. Where do you feel at home?
The hotel on the Dundret mountain offers several types of accommodation, plus you stay right next to the ski slopes and the well-prepared cross-country ski tracks. Yet the centre is still not far away. Chose between a hotel room, hotel apartment or a cabin. The whole building has been newly renovated to a high standard. Here you can start the day with a session in the gym, and end the day in the sauna. After skiing, you can go directly to the Bakfickan for Afterski, and later in the evening, you can dine in the Vinbaren restaurant which in addition to serving good food also has the finest view in town. www.dundret.se
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At the Scandic Gällivare Hotel you will have a comfortable stay, close to the centre with the museum, shopping and other activities close at hand. At the end of the day, you can relax in the indoor pool, gym, jacuzzi and sauna. The restaurant serves good food for everyone, big or small. www.scandichotels.se 16
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Close to everything
More than a hotel Quality Hotel Lapland is more than just a hotel. There is a café and steakhouse, hairdresser, bowling alley, night club, spa, gym and sauna. In this newly renovated hotel in the middle of town and across the street from the train station, you can do more than just sleep well in the tastefully decorated rooms. www.qhl.nu DE ST I NAT I ONS OF SW E DI S H L A PL A ND GÄ L L I VA RE
A stone’s throw from town
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A charming and intimate bed and breakfast with a personal touch, located within walking distance from the town centre and close to the fantastic cross-country trails. Here you can choose to stay in a room or in one of the cabins in the grounds. The house is situated a little way up on the hillside and provides a fine view of our fantastic mountain Dundret. www.bbgaellivare.se
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Gällivare Camping is just a few minutes walk from the centre, along the E45 (south) and located right next to the river. There are cabins of various sizes and a hostel with all the necessary facilities. For the younger guests, there is a playground in the area and for the older ones an outdoor gym. Next door to the campsite is the Homestead area, where some of the municipality’s oldest buildings are preserved. www.gellivarecamping.se
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Far away, but still close In the middle of nature Photo: Piilijärvi Camping
Beautifully located in the countryside, almost exactly halfway between Gällivare and Kiruna, lies the small village Piilijärvi. Lakes and streams in combination with meadows and red cabins characterise the village, whilst behind the buildings are forests and mountains. Stay in one of the cozy cabins, far away from the city noise and stress. www.piilijarvi.com
Just outside of town is the small and cosy community Koskullskulle. Secluded in beautiful and scenic surroundings, you will find the charming country hotel Skogshotellet. Here you are welcomed with a smile and you will have a comfortable stay in the peace and quiet surroundings. You can eat well at both breakfast and dinner in the restaurant Krogen i Skogen (Tavern in the Forest) where delicious regional and european specialties are served. Outside the door, the white winter wonderland is waiting. www.skogshotell.se
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Getting to Gällivare It is easy to travel to Gällivare. If you are travelling by plane, you can arrive at Gällivare airport which is located just ten minutes by car from the town centre. Alternatively you can arrive at Kiruna airport or Luleå airport and travel on to Gällivare by car, train or bus. If you travel by train or bus, you will arrive at the travel terminal in central Gällivare, just a few minutes walk from the square. If you drive by car to Gällivare you can drive using the E10 or E45. Gällivare municipality is a large area and the distances between destinations can be relatively long. To the right you will see approximately how long it takes to travel by car in the region.
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In the rustic and homely Lappesuando Hotel & Lodge, you live in comfort in a hotel far from the city noise and street lights. If you want to get even farther away, we recommend the Wilderness Camp, which both summer and winter is an extraordinary experience. One can only travel here by snowmobile during the winter and boat during the summer. Plenty of activities awaits in Lappeasuando, such as dog sledding, snowmobiling, ice fishing and Northern Lights safaris. The adventures are waiting for you just outside your door. www.lappeasuando.com
TIMES APPROX. BY CAR Jokkmokk Kiruna Lappeasuando Saltoluokta Stora Sjöfallet Luleå Narvik Stockholm
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...the great ski party in April
On the 11th of April 1965, the first Dundret Runt took place. The background to the race was that Gällivare had been visited by the legendary ski teacher Göran Frohm who suggested holding races around Dundret. Said and done. Today, skiers flock from afar to participate in the immensely popular Dundret Runt. Dundret Runt is a race where hundreds of skiers enjoy the beautiful early spring while they ski around Dundret at their own pace, with no time pressure. www.sporteventgellivare.com
...when the balloons visit in February
Hover above the white winter landscape and experience a really high-flying winter activity. During one week in February each year the Arctic Balloon Adventure is organised and Balloon teams gather from several countries here in Gällivare. Spectators are invited to take magical photos of the hot air balloons against the clear blue winter sky, and participants will enjoy an experience they will never forget. Don’t forget to look towards the sky if you visit Gällivare in February.
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...when snowmobilies slalom up Dundret
When the ski season is over there is still some snow left here and there in wooded areas and perhaps on the slopes where the sun cannot reach. But what do we do with the very last snow? In Gällivare we have decided not to let any snow be wasted and have therefore arranged a really cool and unique contest. Imagine slalom, but uphill and on a snowmobile! Arctic Hill Climb takes place when the ski season at Dundret is over. www.ignitionab.se
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...the Homestead area
...the Winter Market in March The Winter Market in Gällivare has been a beloved meeting place for a long time. For more than 200 years the Winter Market has symbolised that we are moving towards lighter days after a long and dark winter. It brings together traders from all over Sweden to sell spices, leather, meat, handicrafts and more. Look out for the warm clothes made of wool, Sámi handicraft and the extremely good and salty dried reindeer meat.
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The Homestead area (Hembygdsområdet) in Gällivare gives a genuine feeling of history and culture. Here some of the oldest buildings in the municipality have been gathered to preserve them for future generations. Do not miss the Christmas market held at the homestead grounds in November every year. Snowy, cosy, dark, atmospheric and lots of quality items for sale.
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...to visit Toppstugan — the highest cabin
Are you going up onto Dundret? Then you should not miss a visit to Toppstugan (Åke på Toppen). Friluftsfrämjandet offers coffee every Sunday in the winter season. Don’t fancy travelling all the way up? No problem, visit Dalstugan instead. www.friluftsgallivare.se
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Accommodation SKOGSHOTELL Skyttegatan 40, Koskullskulle +46 (0)970-306 50 www.skogshotell.se Hotel
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RIDKLUBBEN DUNDRET Ridhusvägen 2, Gällivare +46 (0)970-162 30 www.idrottonline.se/RKDundret-Ridsport/ Rooms
STF SALTOLUOKTA FJÄLLSTATION Saltoluokta +46 (0)973-410 10 www.saltoluokta.se Hotel & hostel
GÄLLIVARE BED & BREAKFAST Laestadiusv 18, Gällivare +46 (0)970-156 56 www.bbgaellivare.se Rooms & cabins
STF RITSEM Ritsem +46 (0)973-420 30 www.svenskaturistföreningen. se/ritsem Hostel
GÄLLIVARE CAMPING Kvarnbacksvägen 2, Gällivare +46 (0)970-100 10 www.gellivarecamping.com Cabins, camping & hostel
TJUONAJOKK Tjuonajokk +46 (0)970-136 30 www.fishyourdream.com Cabin
HOTELL DUNDRET Tingshusgatan 3, Gälllivare +46 (0)970-550 40 www.hotelldundret.se Rooms NORDAN Järnvägsgatan 7, Malmberget +46 (0)970-230 10 Rooms QUALITY HOTEL LAPLAND Lasarettsgatan1, Gällivare +46 (0)970-77 22 90 www.qhl.nu Hotel Photo: Quality Hotel Lapland
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STORA SJÖFALLET MOUNTAIN CENTER Stora Sjöfallet +46 (0)973-400 70 www.storasjofallet.com Hotel, hostel & camping
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RUM I GÄLLIVARE Hallonvägen 4, Gällivare +46 (0)970-107 71 Rooms SCANDIC GÄLLIVARE Klockljungsvägen 2, Gällivare +46 (0)970-162 00 www.scandichotels.se Hotel STAY IN Lasarettsgatan 3, Gällivare +46 (0)70-355 54 30 Hostel
THE COUNTRYSIDE HAKKAS BYGDEGÅRD Byavägen 34, Hakkas +46 (0)975-100 95 Rooms HELGE MÄNNIKKÖ Gällivarevägen 12, Skaulo +46 (0)70-361 56 83 Apartments HEMBYGDSGÅRDEN I PURNUVAARA Purnuvaara 15, Gällivare +46 (0)70-584 98 06 Camping, rooms & apartments HEMBYGDSGÅRDEN I SAMMAKKO Sammakko, Hakkas +46 (0)70-660 67 79 Rooms LAPPEASUANDO Lappeasuando 3, Gällivare +46 (0)970-501 70 www.lappeasuando.com Hotel & wilderness camp
NATTAVAARA HEMBYGDSGÅRD Byastugan, Nattavaara by +46 (0)970-120 00 www.nattavaara.net Cabins PIILIJÄRVI CAMPING Piilijärvi 1, Gällivare +46 (0)70-560 19 01 www.piilijarvi.com Cabins, rooms & camping SNOWTRAIL DOGCAMP LODGE Skaulo 92, Gällivare +46 (0)70-276 69 08 www.snowtraildogcamp.com Bed & breakfast STUGA VID STORSJÖN Sammakko, Hakkas +46 (0)975-510 86 www.sammakko.info Cabins STUGAN I BYN Sakajärvi, Gällivare +46 (0)70-277 81 51 www.stuganibyn.se Cabins ULLATTI BYASTUGA Ullatti 37, Ullatti +46 (0)70-234 44 42 Hostel VETTASJÄRVI BYASTUGA Vettasjärvi +46 (0)70-386 00 93 Rooms VILDMARKSBYN SOLBERGET Solberget 1, Nattavaara +46(0)70-293 58 87 www.solberget.com Rooms & cabins
For more information regarding accommodation: www.gellivarelapland.se
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DUNDRET Dundretvägen 1, Gällivare +46 (0)970-145 60 www.dundret.se Hotel, cabins & camping
RITSEM CABINS +46 (0)70-244 51 28 Cabins
LINAFALLET LODGE +46 (0)70-648 08 07 www.linafalletlodge.se Cabins
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NIKKALUOKTA SARRI Nikkaluokta 1104, Kiruna +46 (0)980-550 15 www.nikkaluokta.com Cabins, camping & apartments
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THE MOUNTAIN AREA KILLINGE TURIST Killinge 16, Skaulo +46 (0)76-793 57 78 www.killinge.com Rooms & apartments
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VINBAREN Dundret Dundretvägen 1, Gällivare +46 (0)970-145 60 www.dundret.se High-quality food with local connections are served at this restaurant located on Dundret. While dining you can enjoy the amazing view over the entire city of Gällivare.
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VETEHATTEN BAGERI, CAFÉ & KONDITORI Storgatan 16, Gällivare +46 (0)970–666 30 www.vetehatten.se At this bakery and café you can enjoy a cup of coffee or tea together with some delicious pastries in central Gällivare.
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RESTAURANG MALMBERGET Järnvägsgatan 1, Malmberget +46 (0)72-586 30 96 www.restaurangmalmberget.se Well-cooked ”husmanskost” (plain food) for lunch, in Malmberget.
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PEKING PALACE Storgatan 4, Gällivare +46 (0)970-100 90 www.peking-gellivare.blogspot.se Chinese food for both lunch and dinner.
SOFIAS KÖK Storgatan 19, Gällivare +46 (0)970-554 50 www.so fiaskok.se Lunch, pizza and fast food. STEAKHOUSE Lasarettsgatan1, Gällivare +46 (0)970-77 22 90 www.qhl.nu Popular Steakhouse serves charcoal grilled dishes with a season adapted menu.
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NYFIKET Lasarettsgatan 19, Gällivare +46 (0)970-149 40 www.nyfiket.nu A traditional Swedish Café with pastries, cakes and sandwiches.
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NORTHSTAR SPORT & CAFÉ By the foot of mount Dundret Dundretvägen 1, Gällivare +46 (0)970-151 00 www.northstar.se By the foot of the mountain, by the large parking area is Northstar Sport & Café. Here you can eat lighter courses like sandwiches, pizza slices or burgers
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NITTAYA THAI RESTAURANT Storgatan 21B, Gällivare +46 (0)970-176 85 www.nittayathairestaurant.se Thaifood and Chinese food, lunch buffet and á la carte.
STORA SJÖFALLET MOUNTAIN CENTER +46 (0)973-400 70 www.storasjofallet.com A unique restaurant in Stora Sjöfallet National Park, in the heart of World Heritage Laponia. The kitchen offers well-composed courses based on ingredients from the World Heritage and the region.
RESTAURANG SKÁIDI Nikkaluokta 1104, Kiruna +46 (0)980-550 15 www.nikkaluokta.com Delicious meals made of local ingredients like fish, reindeer, moose and berries from ”nature’s pantry”. Served togrther with a stunning view.
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LAPPEASUANDO Lappeasuando 3, Gällivare +46 (0)970-501 70 www.lappeasuando.com Regional specialties as moose, reindeer and fish.
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HUSMANS Malmbergsvägen 1, Gällivare +46(0)970-170 30 www.husmans.net Swedish ”husmanskost” (plain food) to affordable prices.
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We guide you to the lovely little spots of the region, the culinary gems of Swedish Lapland. Places where you can enjoy meals cooked with ingredients from the area, or buy locally produced products to take home.
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LOVE FROM LAPLAND Nilivaara 137 +46 (0)73-821 06 65 www.lovefromlapland.se Design, fashion & home interiors from Lapland. Brands: Kläppi, KERO & MOSKI.
AVVAKKO ADVENTURE Avvakko 47, Skaulo, Gällivare +46 (0)70-686 05 00 www.avvakkoadventure. dinstudio.se Dogsledding activities.
GÄLLIVARE MUSEUM Storgatan 16, Gällivare +46 (0)970-818 692 www.gellivare.se/museum Exhibitions about the Sámi, navvies, settlers and the mines.
DUNDRET Dundretvägen 1, Gällivare +46 (0)970-145 60 www.dundret.se Skiis & other winter activities.
HYR & ÄVENTYR +46 (0)73-181 33 41 +46 (0)70-648 08 07 www.hyrochaventyr.se Conference & outdoor activities.
ESSENSE OF LAPLAND Sirkasgatan 4, Jokkmokk +46 (0)72-234 89 88 www.eolapland.se Unique taster experiences for all of the senses.
THE CULTURAL TRAILS You can find brochures, maps and information about the attractions along the trails in Gällivare and Malmberget, at the Tourist Information.
FISKFLYG Strömgatan 43, Porjus +46 (0)973-102 45 www.fiskflyg.se Helicopter tours.
LAILA SPIK +46 (0)70-359 09 41 www.lailaspik.vingar.se Sámi culture & food experiences.
FJÄLLAKTIV LAPPLAND +46 (0)70-547 97 10 www.fjallaktiv.com Guided hiking & ski tours in the mountain world.
LAPONIATOURS +46 (0)70-260 97 57 www.laponiatours.com Guided tours in and around Laponia World Heritage.
GALGBACKEN Sakajärvi 25, Gällivare +46 (0)70-647 00 26 www.galgbacken.com Riding tours with Icelandic horses: Northern Lights tour.
LAPPEASUANDO Lappeasuando 3, Gällivare +46 (0)970-501 70 www.lappeasuando.com Dogsledding, snowmobiletours, ice fishing & more.
NORTH STAR Dundretvägen 1, Gällivare +46 (0)970- 151 00 www.northstar.se Sports shop with clothes, equipment & rental. ORPUS UR & GULD Storgatan 2, Gällivare +46 (0)970-100 98 Watches, jewellery, gifts, table silver and glassware. Watch and jewellery repairs, battery replacements & engravings. TYGKLIPPET Ö. Kyrkoallén 12 A, Gällivare +46 (0)970-157 95 Textile, home interiors & clothes. TOURIST INFORMATION Centralplan 4, Gällivare +46 (0)970-166 60 www.gellivarelapland.se Souvenirs, fishing licenses & various Gällivare-products.
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MAGAZIN DU NORD Storgatan 19 , Gällivare +46 (0)970-555 00 www.magazindunord.com Timeless high-quality clothing & home interiors.
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INTERSPORT Västra Kyrkoallén 7, Gällivare +46 (0)970-100 15 www.intersport.se Sports clothes, shoes & equipment.
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KARLGRENS SLAKTERI Odlingsvägen 1, Gällivare +46 (0)970-77 22 50 www.karlgrens.se Quliaty meat products from nearby farms, berries & other local delicacies.
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LKAB MINE MUSEUM Puoitakvägen, Malmberget +46 (0)970-767 73 info@gellivarelapland.se Pre-booked visits only and a minimum of 8 persons.
RC:S TURISM & FORDONSSERVICE Skaulo 90, Gällivare +46 (0)73-086 86 96 ronny.uven@avvakko.se Dogsledding activities. SAMELANDSRESOR Klockarvägen 1, Jokkmokk +46 (0)971-106 06, +46 (0)70-211 06 06 www.samelandsresor.com Snowmobile safari for one day or overnight.
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MAGIC OF LAPLAND Nattavaaravägen 528, Gällivare +46 (0)70-210 19 56 www.magicoflapland.se Horse and sled tours: Northern Light tour & visit Santa Claus.
NORTH EQUIPMENT +46 (0)70-240 17 31 eriksson.north@gmail.com Fishing tours & other activities. PER-ERIC KUOLJOK Ruokto, Gällivare +46 (0)73-031 79 83 pererickuoljok@gmail.com Sámi culture experiences with reindeer & jojk. PETTER TJIKKOM Gällivare +46 (0)70-239 10 51 trabatbyggare@hotmail.com Sámi culture experiences.
STORA SJÖFALLET MOUNTAIN CENTER Stora Sjöfallet +46 (0)973-400 70 www.storasjofallet.com Photo, snowshoes, traditional wooden skies & Northern Lights.
VIVIRA HÄLSA & LIVSSTIL Postgatan 5 A, Gällivare +46 (0)70-577 59 44 info@vivira.se www.vivira.se Wellness coaching for a more balanced life.
QUALITY HOTEL LAPLAND Lasarettsgatan1, Gällivare +46 (0)970-77 22 90 www.qhl.nu Spa treatments, sauna, gym & bowling alley.
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LKAB INFORMATION OFFICE Former Gunillaskolan, Bolagsvägen 1, Malmberget +46 (0)970-766 44 maritha.mossberg@lkab.com www.lkab.com Open regular Fridays 1-3 pm.
VILDMARKSBYN SOLBERGET Solberget 1, Nattavaara +46 (0)70-293 58 87 www.solberget.com Unique experiences: reindeer, ski tours, snowshoes & massage.
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LINAFALLET LODGE +46 (0)70-648 08 07 www.linafalletlodge.se Fishing tours on snowmobile, snowmobile safari etc.
STF SALTOLUOKTA Saltoluokta +46 (0)973-410 10 www.saltoluokta.se STF Saltoluokta offers ski tours and activities for the whole family in the mountain world.
SNOWTRAIL DOG CAMP Skaulo 92, Gällivare +46 (0)70-276 69 08 +46 (0)73-345 10 23 www.snowtraildogcamp.com Dogsledding & ice fishing. SPA 4 YOU Västra Rundg. 26, Koskullskulle +46 (0)70-240 82 10 www.spa4you.se Spa, sauna & treatments. TRUE NATURE SWEDEN + 46 (0)70-245 88 11 www.truenaturesweden.com Overnight tours with activities in the wilderness.
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LIES NECKEBROECK Skaulo 46, Gällivare +46 (0)72-725 74 66 www.howlinghuskyadventures. com Dogsledding activities.
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Welcome to Sweden’s northernmost destination! In Swedish Lapland you will find unique arctic experiences. Thanks to the warm Gulf Stream, here high up by the Arctic Circle, you can experience seasons with great contrats between polar nights with sparkling norhtern lights in a white winter landscape and warm summers filled with swimming and hundred days without night under the midnight sun. In the east ‒ a 300‒km coastal stretch facing the world’s largest brackish water archipelago, with thousands of islands. Sandy beaches, fishing camps and lots of adventures around the corner. In between the quiet, enigmatic, open‒handed forest and river valleys from Skellefte River in the south to Torne River in the north‒east, all with their unique distinctive charateristics to offer. Traditions and cultures are strong here, and love of nature is even stronger. This is our everyday‒life, and we invite you to share it with us. www.swedishlapland.com
Visit Gellivare Lapland, established in 2006, is a cooperative society with several cooperation partners working within the tourism industry. Visit Gellivare Lapland works with the international marketing of Gällivare as a destination. Gällivare is a small, world-class, Arctic town, offering unique experiences and proximity to nature, all year round. We make wishes come true. www.gellivarelapland.se
Idea, text & graphic design: Swedish Lapland Visitors Board & Visit Gellivare Lapland. Copy: Visit Gellivare Lapland. Cover photo: Andreas Hinzer. Illustrated map: Lisa Wallin. www.swedishlaplandvisitorsboard.com
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