3 Things That Shocked Me About The North of Sweden

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Stefan Thyron

Stefan Thyron

Жыл бұрын

In this video, I discuss things that stood out to me on my first trip ever to the north of Sweden, a place that I have to admit I enjoyed even more than I was expecting.

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@EnGammalAmazon
@EnGammalAmazon Жыл бұрын
I've been watching your videos for several years and was wondering when you were going to go to the north. I am from Sandy Oregon and now live in Sweden, It is a great place to be. I live between Hudiksvall and Sundsvall which if you were in Alaska, I would be about 10 miles south of Talkeetna, Alaska. The people here will tell you that there is a real mentality shift once you get to about Gävle, Sweden. I can tell you that I feel more at home here than I ever have in the US. There is no way to explain it. I have Swedish ancestry and maybe it does come through in the genetics. People in the US think I am nuts to pack up everything I own for my business and move it to Sweden. Maybe they are right. Most people my age are retired by now, but at 72 I am having the time of my life and do not see any reason to stop following my heart because people believe more that how they think and feel is related to a number. I think it has everything to do with mental age, being engaged and doing what you love. Mine just happened to be here and now. I am glad that you made it out of town and opened up to the north. You will be back.
@keithakid
@keithakid 10 ай бұрын
North of Dalälven is the real Sweden. :)
@CoCooMa11
@CoCooMa11 Жыл бұрын
North, middle and south are seriously really different....most people would probably dont notice it, you really have to actully live in sweden to see the difference
@olsa76
@olsa76 Жыл бұрын
Västerbotten here. I'm so happy that you got to see the real Norrland, the light and Storforsen. It's so sad that most Swedes never go north of Dalälven at all. The mountains are probably the most beautiful thing we have and they are most beautiful in autumn. Höga kusten is also a nice place. Piteå residents are a special people in my experience. Everyone I have met has been unusually open and warm....and there you will also find the most beautiful dialect in the country.
@toshineon
@toshineon Жыл бұрын
I remember a few years ago when part of my family moved up to Övertorneå where dad had some of his upbringing, I was absolutely stunned by the nature and beauty the first time I went to visit them.
@olsa76
@olsa76 Жыл бұрын
@@toshineon It's beautiful in the north. Sometimes it's so beautiful that it almost hurts the chest and even if you grew up here, you never stop marveling at the bright summer nights, the northern lights or how beautiful it is when the treetops are heavy with snow. Then it's not always easy to live in extremes, but it's the commuting between different seasons, hot and cold, light and dark that makes you appreciate one more because you've had the other.
@olsa76
@olsa76 Жыл бұрын
@Ham Burger Det är precis det nasala som drar ner betyget på Skellefteåmålet. Värst är när när skellefteåkvinnor med gäll röst hittar nån de inte sett på länge I julhandeln: "Nämäääään, vad gör du nu för tiiid'n?".
@Roggocop
@Roggocop Жыл бұрын
Vo jär hejn? Never heard anyone call pijtmåle beautiful.
@olsa76
@olsa76 Жыл бұрын
@@Roggocop Piteborna själva hör det nog inte och de flesta utifrån har aldrig hört någon säga "Ja älsk däj " till dom. Det är den finaste meningen som finns. Min kompis som brukade säga de orden till mig har tappat sin dialekt och jag känner mig inte alls lika älskad när hon säger "Jag älskar dig".
@micke20
@micke20 Жыл бұрын
I live in Piteå, work in Luleå so I'm quite used to our landscape up here but I want to give a tip on where you can visit if you want to go to the north of sweden other times, especially during the winter is to visit Arvidsjaur, Arjeplog, Jokkmokk, Gällivare, Kiruna. Its just magical with the snow, all the frosted trees, to get the chance to see the northern lights when it's cold outside.
@HeadGodoftheGodCouncil
@HeadGodoftheGodCouncil Жыл бұрын
Another Piteåbo.. Nice..
@mftuning2891
@mftuning2891 Жыл бұрын
@@HeadGodoftheGodCouncil Jå, pitebo jänna å
@matteste
@matteste Жыл бұрын
I have visited Piteå on occasion during vacation and one place I really liked was Storforsen.
@chadsknnr
@chadsknnr Жыл бұрын
I hear that the best time to visit Jokkmokk is the few days in February when the old farmers' market is active . . . .
@micke20
@micke20 Жыл бұрын
@@chadsknnr true, true but its not bad to visit Jokkmokk even if its not the old farmers market
@paulozavala3232
@paulozavala3232 Жыл бұрын
One thing about people outside of Stockholm. In general people from Stockholm have a lot of prejudice of people from Norrland, that they are quite, dont speak a lot, are not social etc. My experience being with a girl from Kalix during 5 years is that people in general are alot more talkative, a lot more social, alot warmer and more spontaneous.
@michaellust
@michaellust Жыл бұрын
So very much true!!
@annicaesplund6613
@annicaesplund6613 Жыл бұрын
Most people in Stockholm are from "the country side". No "real" Stockholmare left (4th generation).
@libbylysova4122
@libbylysova4122 Жыл бұрын
Last December my daughter with her family moved from Dublin, Ireland, to a small town in the north of Sweden Kalix and they are very happy there. They found there everything that they wished, amazingly friendly people, beautiful nature and excellent schools. And I couldn't believe that the summer is much much better than in Ireland.
@mary83who47
@mary83who47 Жыл бұрын
Do the husband work on Part? :D
@catd11ng74
@catd11ng74 Жыл бұрын
Of course they are happy. Kalix is the best place in northern Sweden.
@libbylysova4122
@libbylysova4122 Жыл бұрын
@@mary83who47 I don't know, but he is working somewhere.
@libbylysova4122
@libbylysova4122 Жыл бұрын
@@catd11ng74 I think so, but I've never been there yet. I hope I will visit them soon.
@catd11ng74
@catd11ng74 Жыл бұрын
@@libbylysova4122 You're very welcome🙂
@LoneWolf731000
@LoneWolf731000 Жыл бұрын
You've experienced something many Swedes never even dream of, every fall we get back to work and all I hear is how people brag about their experiences abroad, many Swedes Don't realize how beautiful country they live in, even if it's a small country. Thanks for a nice review of Sweden..
@crawlingsolo
@crawlingsolo Жыл бұрын
I have moved from the south to the north of Sweden about four years ago and I just love it. One thing I have noticed is that the summer temperature is simmular to the south and sometimes even higher. And because that the sun never go down it never gets cold in the nighttime.
@stoferb876
@stoferb876 Жыл бұрын
Also if you like going swimming outdoors: Because the water is more heated by sunlight than by air temperature, it may very well be warmer to swim outdoors in Piteå than in Stockholm in the summer.
@allaboutperspective650
@allaboutperspective650 Жыл бұрын
I moved from Holland to the south of Sweden 38 years ago. Last year I bought a moped with cargo bed (flak moped) and went to Jokkmokk to stay there 1 year to experience how it is to live up north, well right now I have a break from packing. Sold my house in Simrishamn and are moving to Jokkmokk the day after tomorrow.
@erikmarklund3033
@erikmarklund3033 Жыл бұрын
My sisters boyfriend is from skåne. When he was visiting us in Skellefteå for the first time he thought he was in the middle of nowhere at the airport, he had never seen a real forest in his life. Whenever he saw a few trees together side by side he would refer to them as a forest!😂 it was pretty cute. I am used to hearing that we have a lot of trees up here!
@anncarlberg1184
@anncarlberg1184 Жыл бұрын
There are beautiful (real) forests in Skåne too. Guess your friend hasn't been out in nature too much before 😁
@inafromthenorth
@inafromthenorth Жыл бұрын
I'm born and raised above the Arctic circle by the Finnish border. I have been living in Singapore for the past 10 years and it really has helped me see how exotic the midnight sun, the stillness, the nature and the northern lights are. We have an almost 400 year old traditional timber house in a tiny village by the coast north of Luleå and it is the most amazing feeling to come home during summertime and appreciate everything that I took for granted before moving to South East Asia.
@EnGammalAmazon
@EnGammalAmazon 10 ай бұрын
Sooooooo.....when are you coming back?
@mn4169
@mn4169 Жыл бұрын
Sweden is so beautiful. I live in a little village in south of the country and it is so quiet you can hear the silence. clean air, lovely walks, water, forests, animals, a dream come true for someone born in the far north of England.
@grandmaprewitt977
@grandmaprewitt977 Жыл бұрын
I’m considering moving to Sweden, what part of southern Sweden? Malmo is what I’m considering.
@thomasjohnson4987
@thomasjohnson4987 Жыл бұрын
@@grandmaprewitt977 there is really no reason at all to choose sweden above norway, denmark or finland. malmö is one of the most dangerous cities in europe...
@Hankthespank
@Hankthespank Жыл бұрын
@@thomasjohnson4987 Yes if you are a gang member in very specifik areas where you wouldnt be anyway. Just like any city in the world these days.
@thomasjohnson4987
@thomasjohnson4987 Жыл бұрын
@Splitforge Studios ok name one thing thats better with living in sweden than denmark
@thomasjohnson4987
@thomasjohnson4987 Жыл бұрын
@Splitforge Studios so the only thing that sweden does better than denmark is just the pronounciation of the language, thats a very very minor thing
@thatbooklover
@thatbooklover Жыл бұрын
Lived my entire life in Gothenburg, never travelling further up than Dalarna (though only once). Today however I live in northern Norrland and I absolutely love it and really can't imagine myself moving back down again too soon... Even the long cold winters are so much better since we get actual snow instead of slask for 6 months straight
@elinfrom05
@elinfrom05 Жыл бұрын
Im from a small town outside Umeå and I really think you should go back in the middle of winter to see northern lights and go on snowmobile hikes🌨🥶
@lefkash
@lefkash Жыл бұрын
Haha I can't wait to hear about your winter experience
@emelielang711
@emelielang711 Жыл бұрын
As a norrbottning, it makes me so happy to hear that you liked the north. If you go a second time I really recommend Jokkfall, Abisko and during winter the ice hotel. Also I think Vassholmen in Kalix is a great place to spend time in the summer, but I'm biased since I'm from there
@frid123
@frid123 Жыл бұрын
Now you've made me homesick! 😊 I really miss the midnightsun, the crisp, cool air at night, and the nice people, right now! I think it takes 10 h 30 min to drive from Sth to Piteå, without brakes to strech your legs... 😊 I've driven to Skellefteå from Stockholm, it takes about 10 h, with a couple of breakes for food and such... From Skellefteå it takes about 1h 15 min to Piteå. Sweden is tiny compared to USA but it is a long country with very different climates, culture, dialects and so on, between different areas... I'm glad you liked Piteå and had a nice trip to the north parts of the country! 😊
@chadsknnr
@chadsknnr Жыл бұрын
Dear Stefan, Thx again from the USA! Of all of the "Sweden experience" channels on KZbin, I have found yours to be the most informative! Good work, champ! Please keep producing.
@chadsknnr
@chadsknnr Жыл бұрын
We'll have to catch-up when I finally get out there . . . .
@lornalong6468
@lornalong6468 Жыл бұрын
I live in the "North" - Umeå - but that is really only halfway up the country. I have been to Piteå once on a road trip through to the Ice Hotel, close to Kiruna. It was December and daylight was only 4 hours long with only an oblique golden light streaming through the trees. There was an ice storm & the road inland from Piteå to Kiruna in the dark was life threatening. 🤣🤣 (Me being an ex South African and this being my first winter in Sweden & Kiruna being north of the Arctic Circle). In winter - even in Umeå - the sun never rises above the trees line for about 2 months of winter. But on clear blue winter days you have never seen anything more beautiful. It is literally a scene straight out of the Disney movie, Frozen. The temperature on a clear sky day plummets and sometimes it is so cold that water vapour freezes in the air & then with the oblique sunlight all these tiny vapour ice crystals can be seen sparkling & refracting rainbow colours & being blown in swirling patterns this way & that. The land of ice & sun in March/April. Days are longer and stunning. Everything is crunchy ice crystals unless there are atypical warm snaps & ice becomes slushy. Piteå is a very different place in Winter, even colder than Umeå that can go down to -28⁰C. Kiruna & Luleå can definitely see temperatures down to -45⁰C. People are still friendly & get together inside in Winter, just summer is annual holiday season. But from ages past northern communities only survived by relying on & supporting each other. So 'fika' is really the thing that kept people socialising, checking up on each other & sometimes doing some serious manual labour together to clear a heavy snowfall & help those older or too fragile/in ill health. A community that fika's together, weathers the harsh times together 😁🌈☀️
@nopdaranutchanart8098
@nopdaranutchanart8098 Жыл бұрын
I’ve lived in Luleå for all my life so I feel like I take beautiful nature for granted. Thank you for reminding me!
@ninaahlqvist629
@ninaahlqvist629 Жыл бұрын
So great to see that you went up to my hometown Piteå(Pite) I acutally remember when a couple of my relatives from Stockholm came up to visit during the summer and thought that I was joking about being late at night, because the sun was still up and I had the reversed experince when I went to Stockholm for the first time also during the summer that I couldn't believe my eyes that it was getting dark at night (I was 9 years old back then and had never been so far south before).
@loevet2
@loevet2 Жыл бұрын
I have followed you for a couple of years now, and I am really glad that you finally came to visit us in the north. I actually live at Storforsen. Not at the exact spot, but you can easily walk from my home to Storforsen, and it was the place where we teenagers went to bathe in the summers when I was young. Glad you enjoyed your stay! 🙂
@cokie4760
@cokie4760 Жыл бұрын
It's not often i see people speak about the area i grew up. It's cool to see you visit places i've been to a lot in my childhood
@svenlarsson5045
@svenlarsson5045 Жыл бұрын
Stefan, I really recomment driving the E45 and Vildmarksvägen up trough the north of Sweden. You need 3-5 days but there is alot of nice scenery and locations. The E4 is a boring road (unless you take detours), so I understand you took the flight.
@rbe9521
@rbe9521 Жыл бұрын
There are many prejudices regarding people from Norrland, but most people find us charming and peaceful. If you went to Piteå with a girl from Piteå, I trust you had Pitepalt which is a simple but loved dish from a time when Sweden was poor. I suggest you visit fjällen either way up north, like Abisko or further south like Jämtland. You will find a similar mentality to that of Piteå, in Jämtland. You could also visit my city; umeå which was the European capital of culture in 2014. Good luck!
@kumlacharlie9076
@kumlacharlie9076 Жыл бұрын
I min värld är du ganska ensam om att kalla Norrlänningar "charmiga", det torde nog vara det sista epitet man sätter på dessa gråa halvryssar.
@sess5206
@sess5206 Жыл бұрын
I agree, I moved from Chicago to Östersund in 1992. I loved it in Östersund!!
@RobertClaeson
@RobertClaeson Жыл бұрын
There are several different kinds of palt. The pitepalt just happens to be the one that has got the most exposure. It's dense and made entirely of raw potato. Other parts of Norrland, further north, tend to do it using a blend of boiled and raw potato, but then it's not pitepalt but just palt.
@mellyyh
@mellyyh Жыл бұрын
I live in Härnösand which is also northern Sweden even though I live in the very south of the northern part. 2/3 of Sweden is the 'northern part'. But we only have around 10% of the population. I live somewhat close to Stockholm, 'only' a 5 hour drive. But it's so nice up here, calm, lots of nature, not a lot of people. I would also love to experience more of the north, glad you liked it! The air is different, the atmosphere too. Everyone who has visited here have said the same. All best!
@highwall3116
@highwall3116 Жыл бұрын
Small world when you get other people from your small hometown commenting on videos ^^
@oldie-se
@oldie-se Жыл бұрын
We moved this April to Sweden and we are sooo happy here near Näsåker/Sollefteå. Västernorrland is really beautiful, kind People and soooo much nature. The Swedes are blessed with this country.
@MelinaJamiee
@MelinaJamiee Жыл бұрын
@@oldie-se haha small world, I’m originally from Ramsele, if you’re from näsåker you probably know where that is. :)
@MelinaJamiee
@MelinaJamiee Жыл бұрын
Small world indeed, I lived in Härnösand for a few years over 10 years ago, I’m originally from Ramsele, but moved there, then moved to Sundsvall cause of studies, now I have my apartment on the wintertime in Sundsvall and live in Trelleborg in the summertime cause I go to treatment in Malmö hospital that I can’t get up there, Trelleborg that’s the most southern city in Sweden. Härnösand is probably my favourite place I’ve lived in, so cozy, friendly, not to big or small city. 😊
@oldie-se
@oldie-se Жыл бұрын
@@MelinaJamiee Funny I am even closer to Ramsele ... Näsåker is where we go buy our basic stuff we live in Åsmon 🙂Got some friends over there in Ramsele.
@boatlifepassion1823
@boatlifepassion1823 Жыл бұрын
Piteå and Luleå i Norrland yes. But for me, the real Norrland is further inland. Leave the coast! The coast up north is "some kind" similar to the whole coast of the the baltic sea. From Östersund and straight up is the best! Take the road E45, make a turn in Strömsund against Gäddede, turn north again against Stora Blåsjön - Klimpfjäll 👍. If you don't want to drive so much, take the Airplane to Kiruna, Rent a car, visit Abisko - Jukkasjärvi and Nikkaluokta.... There's so much to see in the "inland Norrland".. I think you will be impressed! Forgott about Kiruna it self, they moved the city, it's cool. I'm not from the north but I love the north.
@rasmusnilsson123
@rasmusnilsson123 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@MalevolentMask
@MalevolentMask Жыл бұрын
Super interesting to hear about the north of Sweden. I'm from Michigan and I'm moving to Stockholm in the fall for work and its been so interesting hearing your perspective.
@evelinakarlssonnn
@evelinakarlssonnn Жыл бұрын
Yes it’s very different. I’m from the north and whenever I visit Stockholm I feel like I’m so lost 😂 it’s so different
@risputte
@risputte Жыл бұрын
@@evelinakarlssonnn Yes, we are the 08's. self-irony 🤣
@peterberglin1680
@peterberglin1680 2 ай бұрын
Welcome
@fredrichl
@fredrichl Жыл бұрын
You should go really far up north. My favorite part is northern Norrbotten, Haparanta, Pajala, Korpilombolo and Övertorneå. My dads family and ancestors has lived there since the 1500s. Great fishing, nice people.
@melnerud
@melnerud Жыл бұрын
Short, intense summers with immense sunlight is typical in Norrland. It usually starts in mid May and ends in late August. The coastline of Norrland can have more hours of sun in the summer than Gotland (the place that usually wins the hours with most sun during the summer).
@MiguelLaforet
@MiguelLaforet Жыл бұрын
My girlfriend is from Piteå, I drove the “Norrlandskusten” a few times now. It’s super nice! Last time I drove from Stockholm, stopping in Piteå, Jäkkvik, Bodø, then took the ferry to Lofoten. It was worth, such a great nature
@mike_themechanic
@mike_themechanic Жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks for sharing your positive comments of northern Sweden. I moved here 23 years ago from England and I live the midnight sun, it still amazes me how light it is in the middle of the night. Welcome back up to the North and good luck with the dating 😉😉
@akaKjell
@akaKjell Жыл бұрын
Been following you for a year or two now and it surprised me to see a video involving my hometown Piteå and the rest of the north, and it always makes me happy for people from southern Sweden to realize how car-bound we are up here 😅
@bohansson6940
@bohansson6940 Жыл бұрын
I live in Trollhättan 75km north of Göteborg. My sister lives in Piteå. The distance by car is about 1150km. Almost every summer I take car and drive up to Piteå. I love every kilometer of the Swedish coast line. It takes about 11 hours to drive. If you avoid the speed camera you can drive pretty fast on the highway (motorväg)
@zizilundback588
@zizilundback588 Жыл бұрын
Great to see your video, when Piteå is my hometown. And I can promise you that you still have a ton of stuff to experience within the area. One thing that comes to mind, is that we have like a fifth season, called vårvintern. It’s when the sun comes back after the darkness of northern winter, but the snow is still laying on the ground. We have a lot of activities we do outside then, such as is fishing, grilling, riding snowmobile. It’s a really amazing time!
@brentperry3669
@brentperry3669 Жыл бұрын
One of my best friends lives in Bodoe (the oe is supposed to be the o with a slash through it), Norway, which is just north of Pitea. I spent 2 weeks living with him a few years ago. It was truly amazing. And weird--that midnight sun helps when you and your buddy are staggering home after a "not really night out cuz the sun's still up", but it's weird trying to sleep. The folks up there had a similar vibe like you mentioned of being laid back. A lot of them said it was the southern part (Oslo) that was rude and haughty.
@DanielErik
@DanielErik Жыл бұрын
Earlier today, I was thinking about leaving you a comment about going up north! And now I saw this video was posted! 😊
@lars-akeryding6892
@lars-akeryding6892 Жыл бұрын
The Gothia Cup is the world's largest and most international soccer cup for youth. Every year around 1700 teams from 80 nations participate and they play 4500 matches on 110 pitches. and Storforsen, part of the Piteälven, is Europe's largest unbound rapid and is located on road 374, 40 km west of Älvsbyn. The distance of the fall is 5 km and the height of the fall 82 m. The last two kilometers the river falls 60 m. In addition to the rapid itself, you can see the "dead fall", giant potholes and ravines with rare plants.
@martinandersson8423
@martinandersson8423 Жыл бұрын
Having followed your channel for a long time it is amazing to see you visiting my home town of Piteå. Growing up in the rural outskirts of Piteå I remember the summers of my youth filled with endless, endless summer nights going swimming at 2 in the morning. I'd say that many things that foreigners associate with Sweden is actually more about northern Sweden. Its not uncommon to have very warm July in Piteå but it can get brutal in winter. The coldest Ive experienced was -41.5 back in 1999.
@f.goossens8118
@f.goossens8118 Жыл бұрын
Using my husband's account to comment as I don't have one. :) We moved here to Sweden at the end of April this year. We're in Jamtland and though I know we're in the "middle" for me, it feels quite north. Though hey, if anyone fancies swapping homes I'd LOVE to relocate as far north as I could go. :) We love it here, the people are friendly which was a surprise as we'd been warned about how reserved they would be. The scenery is stunning and the pace of life, quiet and peaceful which at our age (I'm 61) is just fine with me. Will admit we are struggling to learn the language but we are persevering. Zero regrets about retiring here. This is a very special country and we feel privileged to be living here. :)
@javierp8838
@javierp8838 Жыл бұрын
Im starting Swedish this year. I had a big dilema btw Norwegian, Danish and Swedish. I decided already. Lets see how it goes! Great Video.
@Ahldor
@Ahldor Жыл бұрын
Good choice! I think you will make yourself most well understood if you speak Swedish rather than Danish (which is hopeless to understand) or Norwegian in Scandinavia. Plus in some of the coastal regions in Finland they actually speak swedish as their first language. Anyways, good luck with your learning process!
@catrinfallmansvahn5247
@catrinfallmansvahn5247 Жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in the village Vidsel near Storforsen and have spent hours and hours around Storforsen during the summers. I moved to Norsjö, Västerbotten, when I was 21 (now I'm 55) and I'm always longing to "go home" to beautiful Vidsel ("Vackra Vidsel" - loock it up 😄) to visit friends and Storforsen! There is more beautiful places and rapids upstreams and downstreams from Storforsen, you can always find spots beside the Piteå River where you can camp. 🥰
@neko6990
@neko6990 Жыл бұрын
ive lived in kiruna all my life. really used to basically being in nature when i walk outside. Would highly recommend visiting in winter and possibly catching the northern lights :D
@Disascraftwork
@Disascraftwork Жыл бұрын
You need to go to Höga Kusten and visit Ulvön, in June, July or August!! And while you are there, you have to go up on the mountain. The view is breathtaking! And then you also have Skuleberget on the mainland, to go up on, and there is a cave as well, a bit from the top. Rövargrottan. And while you are there, drive along the coastal trail and visit Bönhamn, Norrfällsviken and maybe go to Mjältön, Sweden highest island. But there are other islands as well to visit!!
@thatguyinthechat66
@thatguyinthechat66 Жыл бұрын
You talk about always having light, it's pretty awesome. I live in the northern Sweden and pretty much over 1 month of never darkness. However when winter hits, especially in december, we have like 4 hours of light lol
@MarcusKumlin
@MarcusKumlin Жыл бұрын
So nice to see this.. Im live in Luleå and happy that u come up and look how it is :)
@annicalofling687
@annicalofling687 Жыл бұрын
Happy to hear you enjoyed Norrbotten! Fun fact: you know the airport in Luleå is called ‘Kallax’ so now you know where the IKEA book shelf is named from. 😊
@2canines
@2canines Жыл бұрын
No. Kallax is a surströmming brand!
@annicalofling687
@annicalofling687 Жыл бұрын
@@2canines That too! 😊👍
@kristerhegsund5752
@kristerhegsund5752 Жыл бұрын
Kallax is the area/region/village where the airport is located.
@annicalofling687
@annicalofling687 Жыл бұрын
@@kristerhegsund5752 😊 I was born an raised at Mjölkudden in Luleå.
@siml710
@siml710 Жыл бұрын
Kallax is my hometown!
@marieandersson5730
@marieandersson5730 Жыл бұрын
Such a nice review ❤ I was born in Skåne, as far south as possible, but moved out and settled in Norrland some 30 years ago. I have lived here my whole grown up life. I have never regret it. Happy to see you also liked it here. Do visit again. You are always most welcome 🙂
@A1Sirius
@A1Sirius Жыл бұрын
Stefan, I'm glad you have had the opportunity to visit Norrbotten in summer. In july of 2010 we traveled from Västerbotten all the way through Norrbotten via Kiruna and Riksgränsen into Norway and over to the city of Harstad which is situated on the northernmost island of an array of five islands where the three southern ones are called Lofoten. We drove all the way to Å at the very south tip of the islands and when we decided to drive the 200 km back to Harstad it was around 9 PM. It was partly cloudy with the midnight sun breaking through the clouds and the mountainous terrain combined with the North Atlantic all around us. A day that never quits, hours of driving into a kaleidoscope of a view that defies description. That is as closest to beauty overload I have ever been. I felt the urge to share the experience. All the best to you and your girlfriend.
@jeanettehedman2434
@jeanettehedman2434 Жыл бұрын
So funny. I follow your cobtent and Love it, and Im living in Linköping, but Im actually Born in north and raised in Piteå, so I know of all these place and happenings and Im glad you had the chance to visit Piteå (Pite). Now, I want you yo go further north, Jokkmokk, Gällivare, Kiruna... And tell us about the diffrence 👍☺️
@fredrikstralberg3652
@fredrikstralberg3652 Жыл бұрын
Cool to hear you visited the town where I was born. :) Lived in Umeå for 14 years but now live on the outskirts of Piteå (Norrfjärden) with my wife and kids and work at Sunderby hospital outside of Luleå.
@matteste
@matteste Жыл бұрын
I live in the small town of Lycksele, and I need to tell you both about its swimming park of Ansia as well as the town having the largest zoo of the north, specialized in species native to the area. Oh, and that the town also exists in Guinness World Records as having the largest ice pillar in the world.
@paulcardsfan
@paulcardsfan Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your videos very informative and fun to watch keep up the good work .
@MichaalHell
@MichaalHell Жыл бұрын
The Midnight sun really is special, its up there with the Northern lights
@hannayoung9657
@hannayoung9657 Жыл бұрын
Most people up north talk to either neighbours, because if anything goes wrong, all you have is each others. I seen neighbour save farm animals, milk computers while the barn is burning because the fire department is too far away. And then while the barn being rebuilt, every one helps with the animals, milk them if needed.
@oyedelemubarak8851
@oyedelemubarak8851 Жыл бұрын
Having spent a year in Skelleftea already, you capture the North of Sweden very well with this video.
@lindaberg1695
@lindaberg1695 Жыл бұрын
I just love your videos about Sweden and am so glad you've featured the north of the country.. I had 2 grandfathers who came from Sweden. My mother's father who is from Ornskoldsvik and my father's father who hails from Kiruna/Svappavara...If I were ever going to relocate from Canada to the land of my grandfathers, I'd go to the Kiruna area, where it's a slower pace and peaceful....PS Yes it does get hot up there but it also gets COLD!! Bravo to you for this video!!... PS, if anyone in the Kiruna area knows the Kemi family, chances are they're my Dad's family....
@erikgranqvist3680
@erikgranqvist3680 Жыл бұрын
By the way, Piteå and Luleå is very heavy populated compared to where I grew up. My parents live in a village with 7 (up from 5!!) people. And 20 km dirt road to nearest tarmac.
@annicabertholdsson6745
@annicabertholdsson6745 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much that You liked north Sweden, and that you visited this part of our country. I live in Vasterbotten/lapland. And I agree It's a calm and nice here, more fresh air and lots of nature all around.
@ShadowScoutSwede
@ShadowScoutSwede Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing and i live in Örnsköldsvik and it is at the high coast and from me it is about 7 - 8 hours drive to Stockholm. And i have been living here since 95 so i really enjoy the life here and the nature. And it is more relaxed up here if you compare it to Stockholm or Gothenburg or Malmö. And i´m glad that you liked the northern parts of Sweden as well.
@camillalarsson1577
@camillalarsson1577 Жыл бұрын
I was in Kiruna celebrating my 40th birthday. With scooter safari to see the Northern Lights. It was an experience.
@eksithjayasinghe6844
@eksithjayasinghe6844 Жыл бұрын
I am really enjoying your videos. I am willing to migrate end of December. Thank you very much for share these videos.
@krpandersson
@krpandersson Жыл бұрын
Välkommen till Norrbotten! I'm looking forward to a video when you have experienced winter up here :)
@biohazardashes
@biohazardashes Жыл бұрын
I live on a island outside Umeå today, but i grew up just south of stockholm. I could never live in the south again. To much stress, not enough forests. more people, who more often feels unpleasant. You should go to Holmön some day, it's nice here... If you like forests that is, it's the only thing we have (other than a pub)
@malubs01
@malubs01 Жыл бұрын
I am Brazilian living in Montreal, but I love Scandinavia. I had some experiences there that made me love this culture and way of living and seeing things. I love your videos and I watch them as often as I can. My husband is also a PE teacher. I tell him about your experiences. Up north I have been as far as Tromso in Norway and the feeling of being in a peaceful and silent place I had too, as you described. Can you imagine that to a Brazilian from São Paulo. It seems a totally different planet. And check this out, I also had one year of experience in SD. And I can say Scandinavia in general is fantastic. Keep doing this great job.
@TheSwedeMcCoy
@TheSwedeMcCoy Жыл бұрын
Congrats mate, Piteå is probably the friendliest town in all of Sweden! I personally live in Skellefteå (my hometown) about 80km south of Piteå by car
@XxWolfHeartFighterxX
@XxWolfHeartFighterxX Жыл бұрын
I am from Luleå, but live today in Florida. You need to visit Luleå and Norrbotten under the winter time to see the ice road we have going from south harbor to North harbor in the winter time, and if you are lucky you will be able to catch the northern light. Its something I really miss. Gällivare is where my dad is from its also a nice place both summer and winter, don't know if they still do it but they used to have this santa race in the winters with santas coming from different countries to see who is the best santa for that year. So there is a lot of things you need to try still about not only Norrbotten and Lappland, but all the areas that is in Norrland.
@ros8737
@ros8737 Жыл бұрын
Beautiful contrast to the most dense residential areas, also pointing out how environment shapes peoples mentality. Still, the coast of Pite is crowded compared to the endless central forests and the spacious mountains at the western border to Norway.
@christinesalomonsson1082
@christinesalomonsson1082 Жыл бұрын
Maybe you have Done it, but skiing in north Sweden is a good way to survive the Winter. 😍
@Kjellegren
@Kjellegren Жыл бұрын
can’t wait for the winter edition 😅
@ElusivePurple
@ElusivePurple Жыл бұрын
Person from Luleå here with family from Kiruna (granted, I live in the Czech Republic for studies right now) and every time someone from anywhere else tells me they want to go to Sweden to experience it, I always tell them to go north. There is so much more than Stockholm, and if one wants an experience that does not feel like most european countries, something more unique and something closer to what one would picture when they think about Sweden, north is the way to go. Happy to hear your perspective! Tack! ... and yes, the midnight sun, the best and worst part of summer simultaneously
@MrOizon
@MrOizon Жыл бұрын
Welcome to piteå!! (My home town). Am glad you enjoyed it. :)
@mariannebergman8616
@mariannebergman8616 Жыл бұрын
I'm happy to hear that you liked it up here. You are so welcome back! 😃 I live in Piteå and I have no plans at all to move from here. 😄 ❤️
@mihirmaiden18
@mihirmaiden18 Жыл бұрын
The north of Sweden looks very vast and tranquil, and since you mentioned Norrland, I think the next time you're up there you should collab with Big Steve (He lives in that area).
@christopherx7428
@christopherx7428 Жыл бұрын
The summer nights where the the sun is just below the horizon but it is still light are called "white nights" It should be possible to ski under the midnight sun at Riksgränsen. They usually get the midnight sun from around 22nd of May and that is about the time they close the pistes for the season - just in case you want to try a really special experience!
@Gudregerar7
@Gudregerar7 Жыл бұрын
I’m from ”Norrland” but not so far up north, Örnsköldsvik. But I’ve been to ”Idre fjäll”, the mountains and it’s also SO beautiful in the summer to go on tours in the mountains. And it’s also so cool to se reindeers all over the streets. 😁😍 And off course go skiing in the mountains in the winter! 😍
@MartinAhlman
@MartinAhlman Жыл бұрын
I studied music in Pite and I loved it there. It gets cold and dark in the winter (I was there when we had -36 for two months, not the best, but hey...) but everyone is still as friendly as they are in the summer. I really loved it there, and I'm glad to hear you like it too! All you have to do now is come and visit northern Hälsingland. Please do, I think you will love it too. Also, it's closer to stockholm. ;-)
@andersgranstrom7128
@andersgranstrom7128 Жыл бұрын
Hey, that´s my hometown!! 😀Happy that you had a good time! Piteå is really a good place to be, and a growing city as I understand it. I realize that me and my fiancee was there when you were there! We were at the (sort of new) hotel Kust when the kids did their thing in the streets! 🙂And yeah, Storforsen is just so cool - exciting and calming, at the same time...
@kristinamusik7414
@kristinamusik7414 Жыл бұрын
So happy you love our beautiful country. Please go visit the mountains to Padjelanta, Sarek. Abisko, Kebnekaise. Its a completely different experience. And so beautiful. Norrland is amazing.
@einar4857
@einar4857 Жыл бұрын
I'm from the northern part of sweden, to be exact Luleå and I'm genuinely glad you find our nature and living enviroment peaceful :)
@khorinis8161
@khorinis8161 Жыл бұрын
Northern Sweden is awesome, peaceful, and the people are soooo chill (no pun intended). I'm from Eastern EU and I just bought a house near Kalix and I love it here so far. I got to see the aurora 2 nights ago for the first time :O. I hope I'll survive the winter to explore more :P
@AmbiCahira
@AmbiCahira Жыл бұрын
I clicked so fast xD Calm, relaxed, friendly and easygoing is spot on. Was it harder to understand the dialect? :)
@Mimi89000
@Mimi89000 Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad you visited Storforsen. I live near there so I’ve seen it often but it is a wonder to behold
@shawnfromportland
@shawnfromportland Жыл бұрын
hope to visit one day and hit that bong in the background with you 😂
@StefanThyron
@StefanThyron Жыл бұрын
Hahaha it’s a light 😂
@hin_hale
@hin_hale Жыл бұрын
I studied in Luleå for a year in my youth and a few years later I had a job at Pite Havsbad outside Piteå, first for a couple of months in the fall and then for the whole summer. I love Norrbotten! Both summer and winter are magical. And people are really calm and still and even though it may take some time and effort to get some of them to warm up to you, it's well worth the effort! You should go in winter time as well, it's really beautiful even though you only have daylight for a few hours.
@Twothink
@Twothink Жыл бұрын
I’m born above the arctic circle in Tornedalen, and yes I always miss it.
@BasRutten78
@BasRutten78 Жыл бұрын
Thats really cool. Im born and raised and living in Öjebyn 6-7km north of Piteå. When u here u gotta visit paltzerian in Öjebyn for some Palt:)
@altoclef6688
@altoclef6688 Жыл бұрын
Oh, you visited the civilized part of Sweden. The part where people in general cares about other people, even people they don't know. Good for you.
@mattj452
@mattj452 Жыл бұрын
Also the more civilized part when it comes to eating hamburgers - Fork and knives FTW!
@larsake.norden
@larsake.norden Жыл бұрын
Nice review, but you really should visit the mountain areas in the winter too to get the full picture: 1) Wait until January 2) Hop on the direct train (yes, train!) from Stockholm to Abisko. Bring skis. 3) Enjoy!
@mikaellundstrom2558
@mikaellundstrom2558 Жыл бұрын
i grew up in the area of storforsen, i lived there my first 15 years,great that you been there,now i live in boden thats about 75 kilometers from piteå.
@StaffanSwede
@StaffanSwede Жыл бұрын
My family comes from the north; my grandfather was from Sundsvall and the generations before him lived around Sundsvall and further up north. I have been to Gällivare and Luleå and also visited parts of Jämtland. Both Sweden and America are amazing because of the variety of nature the countries offer, but ok - we can't get a climate like Florida or California here. Anyhow, I'm glad you finally visited the north and want to go back.
@oh2mp
@oh2mp Жыл бұрын
I was in North Sweden for my first time in 2015 when I drove from Finland (where I live) to Lofoten islands, Norway. I crossed the border from Tornio to Haparanda and drove to Överkalix where I spent a night. On the next day I drove to Kiruna and went to see Abisko etc. and then crossed the border at Riksgränsen. Nice nature, similar like in North Finland. But to be honest, the drive was quite boring between Haparanda and Kiruna. There's hundreds of kilometers of nothing but forest. But after Kiruna the landscape changes and is very very beautiful.
@Silk_WD
@Silk_WD Жыл бұрын
All the "big" cities in Norrland are along the coast, with a few exceptions (Östersund, Kiruna). The part between the coast and the mountains is as you noted just endless forest and the odd reindeer. At least the roads I tend to drive either follow or crosses some of the major rivers making the trip a bit more scenic.
@oh2mp
@oh2mp Жыл бұрын
@@Silk_WD I've been in Östersund too. Once I drove from Kapellskär Järvsö (I have a friend there) via Uppsala and then I drove to to E45 and via Östersund and Åre to Trondheim. That was a very nice route. The coast route E4 between Gävle and Haparanda is in my "bucket list". This summer I drove around the Baltic Sea, but I skipped the Gulf of Bothnia and took once again the shortcut from Naantali to Kapellskär. Also on the other end I skipped Russia (of course) and took a ship from Tallinn to Helsinki ;)
@Silk_WD
@Silk_WD Жыл бұрын
@@oh2mp Driving around the Baltic Sea is something I've been wanting to do.
@oh2mp
@oh2mp Жыл бұрын
​@@Silk_WD it was a really nice trip! That was planned to happen in 2020, but then the corona came and we had to postpone it. This year it finally became real. About 4000 kilometers in three weeks.
@oh2mp
@oh2mp Жыл бұрын
On that trip I saw some new attractions in Sweden too. Some of them to mention were Bergs slussar, Vadstena slott and Vätteryds gravfält :)
@MiaHed
@MiaHed Жыл бұрын
I´m from Norrland (the southern part though) and I´ve never heard of the soccertournament up there. Learning things about my own country, and even region, here from an Amreican. hahaha love it.
@PB4U
@PB4U Жыл бұрын
you need to come back in the winter: Frozen Storforsen, the Ice roads in Luleå and - of course - the northern Lights :)
@mattj452
@mattj452 Жыл бұрын
Speaking of distances - You mentioned Piteå is a 9+ hour drive from Stockholm. Kiruna is a 5 hour drive from Piteå, and driving from the westernmost village of Kiruna Municipality (this would be Riksgränsen) to the easternmost one (Saviomuotka) takes almost as long (4h30m). Kiruna itself is on the southern stretch of its municipality. The northern bits are roadless and virtually uninhabited.
@wadesmith616
@wadesmith616 Жыл бұрын
you should also try the winter especially for cross country skiing. try bruksvallarna, are, pitea,umea.....the cross country ski venues and culture are hallmarks of sweden and some of the best places in the world...and a lot of fun.best wishes and tx you for your very interesting vlog.
@eriklitorell9577
@eriklitorell9577 Жыл бұрын
You should travel to Sarek and Stora Sjöfallet national parks. They are the most beautiful parts of Sweden!
@deedee2
@deedee2 Жыл бұрын
The sun may never set in the summer, but it's always dark there in the winter.
@annalarsson5077
@annalarsson5077 Жыл бұрын
Hi Stefan, greeting from 100 km above the Artic circle. Next time you have to get a car and drive north on E 10 to experience the real Midnight Sun in Gällivare or Kiruna community. To me, it´s a bit annoying to try to get to sleep with sunshine pouring thru the window the whole night but some others are not bothered at all. You have to stay awake the whole night, sit in the garden and watch the sun hanging above the trees before it rises again around 3ish in the morning.
@sandraviking4864
@sandraviking4864 Жыл бұрын
You don't necessarily have to go north of the Arctic Circle to see the midnight sun, because of the Earth's atmosphere, the midnight sun is also visible in some places south of the Arctic Circle. Here in Boden, we had 12 nights of the midnight sun in 2022.
@Dovndyr13
@Dovndyr13 Жыл бұрын
As the old saying goes. Copenhagen is closer to Rome (1901 km) than to the far north of Sweden (Abisko 1978km) Never been to Piteå, but several times to Luleå and beyond. If you love nature try kungsleden, its breathtaking at parts
@PikaPikaChuChuu
@PikaPikaChuChuu Жыл бұрын
You should go for a hike on Kungsleden! Start at Abisko and walk South. It is AMAZING!!!!
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