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Norra hamn in Luleå during summer
Positioned just below the Arctic Circle, Luleå marks the gateway to Swedish Lapland and is renowned as Sweden's northern gem.
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Luleå: Where history meets modernity in Swedish Lapland

Luleå, the heart of Swedish Lapland, is a captivating city where history and modernity blend seamlessly against a backdrop of stunning natural beauty. Renowned as Sweden's northern gem, Luleå promises an array of unforgettable experiences, from exploring the historic Gammelstad Church Town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to embarking on thrilling outdoor adventures.

Positioned just below the Arctic Circle, Luleå marks the gateway to Swedish Lapland ­– a vast expanse that forms a significant part of Sweden. For those with a keen sense of adventure and a love for the outdoors, Luleå is nothing short of a dream.

The city is surrounded by a diverse and expansive landscape, ranging from dense forests and tranquil lakes to an archipelago boasting 1,312 islands along its coastline. Its reputation as one of the sunniest spots in Sweden makes it an ideal destination for summer pursuits like hiking, biking, and kayaking.

Ever wanted to walk on water? Luleå undergoes a remarkable transformation each winter, expanding its borders as the sea freezes over, creating a 10 km long, free-to-use track encircling the city. When the ice thickens to over 50 cm, ice roads are ploughed for car traffic, connecting several islands in the archipelago.

Luleå also offers a spectacle like no other for those enchanted by the night sky. The region's proximity to the Arctic Circle provides prime viewing spots for the mesmerising aurora borealis, visible from September to March.

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Boat, Luleå

Access Luleå's extensive archipelago by boat, which boasts 1,312 islands along its coastline.

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Boat, Luleå

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Kayaking in Luleå City

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Ice track, Luleå

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Ice track, Luleå

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Exploring nature in and around Luleå

Explore an abundance of natural wonders beyond the beaten paths. One such treasure is Bälingeberget, perfect for hikers seeking solitude. Storforsen, just a one-hour drive from Luleå, beckons with its powerful rapids for those craving the excitement of cascading waters. Alternatively, adventurers can head to Snöberget and Ormberget to enjoy the vast nature.

For outdoor enthusiasts, Luleå offers a playground full of opportunities. Take scenic hikes along local trails like Hertsöleden (10 km), Ersnäsfjärden (6 km), or Fäbodaleden (10 km), cycle through enchanting forests, or enjoy fishing in pristine waters. Kayaking fans can opt for day trips to Alskär (16 km), around the Rånefjärden (28 km), or multi-day adventures in the archipelago.

As winter blankets the landscape in glistening white, a new array of activities unfolds. Glide across the frozen sea on the ice track or drill a hole and try your luck at ice fishing. Venture into nature on snowshoes or carve your trail on cross-country skis. For an exhilarating experience, embark on a dogsledding excursion, traversing snow-covered expanses in the company of spirited huskies with one of the many operators.

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Gammelstad Church Town, Luleå

Gammelstad Church Town is a UNESCO world heritage site in northern Sweden.The 424 wooden houses, located around the 15th-century stone church, were once used by worshipers who had to travel far to get to the church service.

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Gammelstad Church Town, Luleå

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Gammelstad Church Town in northern Sweden

Photo: Jennifer Wikström/Gammelstad Visitor Centre

Gammelstad Church Town in northern Sweden

Photo: Jennifer Wikström/Gammelstad Visitor Centre

Diving into Luleå’s local culture

While Luleå's natural beauty is impressive, its rich cultural tapestry offers an equally compelling experience for those seeking a deeper connection with the region. Beyond the well-known landmarks lie hidden gems waiting to be discovered, providing an authentic glimpse into the heart and soul of the city’s cultural heritage.

Step back in time as you wander through the streets of Gammelstad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its well-preserved church village. Explore the quaint wooden cottages and immerse yourself in the traditions of Sweden's rural past. Nearby, the open-air museum Hägnans Friluftsmuseum invites visitors to delve into the region's farming history with its historic buildings and agricultural artefacts.

For a unique take on Luleå's artistic landscape, embark on the 'Konst från hoj' art cycling tour. Pedal your way through striking neighbourhoods adorned with vibrant murals and sculptures, encountering artistic treasures at every turn. Whether you're a seasoned art enthusiast or simply looking for inspiration, this unconventional tour promises an unforgettable journey through Luleå's creative spirit.

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Caviar of Kalix, Luleå

Kalix löjrom is is a vendace roe harvested in Northern Sweden.

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Caviar of Kalix, Luleå

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Smoked reindeer meat

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Caviar of Kalix, Swedish Lapland

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Savouring the flavours of Luleå: a culinary adventure

The culinary scene offers a remarkable variety of flavours and discovery. So come hungry and let your taste buds lead the way as you explore the diverse and delicious offerings that await.

To savour Luleå's gastronomic delights, a visit to Restaurant CG is essential. Here, diners are treated to innovative dishes crafted from locally sourced ingredients, showcasing a commitment to sustainability and seasonality. Meanwhile, Hemmagastronomi entices with its cozy ambiance and hearty homemade fare, offering a comforting taste of Swedish tradition.

Head to Bistron, where rustic elegance meets culinary excellence. Or indulge your sweet tooth at Gammelstads Knäck & Karamell or Börje Olssons Konditori, where mouthwatering pastries and confections await.

For those seeking farm-fresh produce, Noah's digital farm shop offers a convenient online platform to explore locally sourced goods, also available in local supermarkets. When it comes to enjoying a meal al fresco, public grills throughout the city provide the perfect opportunity to relish grilled delights amidst stunning natural landscapes.

No culinary journey in Luleå would be complete without a visit to Bottenvikens Bryggeri, a local brewery crafting artisanal beers inspired by the flavours of the region. From crisp lagers to bold ales, each sip is a testament to the craftsmanship and passion of the brewers, offering a taste of Luleå's brewing heritage.

Practical information before your trip to Luleå