Lapland holidays
Extending hundreds of miles above the Arctic Circle, beautiful
Lapland takes up about a quarter of Sweden's land
mass. This wonderful array of forests, wide and open valleys, water
and wetland is also the country's most sparsely populated region.
Lapland's vast territory was largely unknown and undiscovered until
the late 19th century, when a railway line to the iron ore mines
farther north made the region more accessible to Sweden's southern
population.
Lapland, much of which is protected as a national park or a
nature reserve, is still largely inhabited by the native Sami
people. One of the most famous features of this part of the world
is that, during each summer, there are seventy days of continuous
sunlight.