In Lidköping you can explore Sweden’s porcelain history at Rörstrand Museum.
Läckö Castle by Lake Vänern looks like something out of a fairytale.
Have a fika or lunch at one of the town’s cafes.
During the summer months pleasure vessel activity in Åmål’s harbour reaches its max.
Åmål’s Blues Fest.
Åmål’s light festival.
Not Quite is a cultural gem not to be missed.
It’s lovely walking along the salt sprayed rocks in Lysekil.
Say hi to the starfish in Havets Hus aquarium.
Why not go on a boat trip to the island of Skaftö?
When visiting the West Coast you must of course enjoy fresh shellfish direct from the sea.
The pretty bathing huts on the beach in Hjo are a lovely spot for a picnic.
Have an ice cream down in the small boat marina.
Hamngatan in Hjo is packed with shops.
You’ll find lots of idyllic spots on a walk along the Pilgrim Path south of Hjo.
Lake Åsunden is never far away when you visit Ulricehamn.
Go mountain biking at Lassalyckan.
There’s both cross country and alpine skiing here.
Ulricehamn’s Kallbadhus is a popular destination.
Welcome to picturesque Mariestad by Sweden’s largest lake.
The area around the cathedral is one of the best preserved town centres in the country.
Go on a bike ride along the Göta Canal.
A hike along the Pilgrim Path takes you over the Göta älv river in Trollhättan.
When the sluice gates at the Trollhättefallen are opened 300 000 litres of water surge through the gates, every second.
Lots of fine cars at the Saab Car Museum.
There’s nothing wrong with the fika selection at Kråkestans Kakeria.
The river Viskan runs through the centre of Borås.
Future fabrics are being developed at the Textile Fashion Center.
Walking through Borås is like being in a huge outdoor gallery.
Check in at one of the town’s lovely hotels.
Skara Konsthotell is one of the town’s nicest meeting places.
Skara Cathedral is also called "Skara trousers".
Skara’s old library.
Have lunch surrounded by lovely artworks at Skara Stadshotell.
In Alingsås you’ll find many picturesque courtyards with cafes and boutiques.
A cup of coffee with a cake is a must when you visit Sweden’s fika capital.
Go for a walk on the white bridges in Nolhaga Park.