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    To travel

    To travel in Sweden starts with the right guide or map. This category brings together practical Sweden travel guides, city guides and road maps to pla ... Read more
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    This section contains To travel titles focused on Sweden: up-to-date country guides, regional handbooks, city guides, and readable road maps and atlases. The aim is clear information for planning, navigating, and understanding places along the way.

    Country and regional guides provide structured itineraries, highlights, background on culture and nature, and practical tips for transport, costs and opening hours. Many include suggested routes that link Stockholm, Gothenburg, Malmö, Gotland, Dalarna and Swedish Lapland.

    City guides and city maps help with neighbourhood overviews, museum listings, walking routes, public transport diagrams and local food spots. Compact formats slip into a daypack, while larger city maps give clearer street names and transit lines for quick orientation.

    Road maps and atlases support self-drive and camper trips with clear road classifications, distances, scenic alternatives, ferry connections and rest areas. Scales are chosen for legibility on the move, making it easier to plan a day’s stage and adapt when detours appear.

    Many To travel books also cover seasons and weather, daylight in summer and winter, payment methods, language basics and etiquette. Themed titles such as road-trip guides or culture-focused handbooks can be useful if a journey centres on heritage sites, food or design.

    Choosing the right book or map is straightforward: pick a country guide for a first overview, add a city guide for time in the big cities, and use a road atlas for longer cross-country travel. For shorter breaks, a concise city map paired with a compact guide is often enough.

    When comparing editions, look at publication date, map readability, binding and durability like waterproof pages or covers. OutdoorXL is a store with a large assortment from different publishers, so you can select the level of detail and format that fit your way of travelling.