Special days

Next to Christmas, Midsummer is the most important celebration for the Swedes – perhaps less so for the Norwegians. In Sweden…

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Activities

Many towns and villages have a hembygdsgård. This is often an old farm or collection of buildings. A hembygdsgård often functions…

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Food and fika

Fika is a big part of every Swede’s everyday life. It is often translated as a ‘coffee with something sweet-break’. But it is…

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Animal encounters

It is possible to spot animals while hiking St. Olavsleden. Granted: most animals will hear you barging through the dense…

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Forest food

After you learned where to spot them, you’ll see them just everywhere. Swedish and Norwegian law allows any person to walk any…

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Five towns along the route

Sundsvall is the seat of Sundsvall Municipality in Västernorrland County, Sweden. It has a population of approximately 58,000 and…

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Tips from locals

We are of course very enthusiastic about the different regions the St. Olavs Path passes. But you don’t just have to believe us:…

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Photogenic spots

There are many beautiful places you pass when hiking or cycling St. Olavsleden. Too many to mention. These are just a couple of…

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