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Welcome to a coastal gem

- By Malin Norman

Gävle, located on the coast 80 minutes north of Stockholm, attracts visitors with a nice atmosphere, culture, food and plenty of events. The city also has everything you need for an active stay, including skiing in winter – perfect for a weekend get-away.

In 2017, Gävle passed the 100,000 mark in inhabitant­s, and although quite small, the city has the atmosphere of a big city and many choices when it comes to dining, entertainm­ent and activities. “We are big on culture, sports and food. We have a lot to offer the active bon vivant,” says Maria Wallberg, marketing strategist at Gävle municipali­ty.

The city is perhaps most famous for its long-standing Christmas tradition of

Gävlebocke­n – a giant straw goat. The annual inaugurati­on during the first weekend of Advent is one of the year’s highlights, a tradition for over 50 years.

Something for every season

As Wallberg confirms, there is a lot to do in Gävle. Opened in 2018, the extreme sports arena Dome Adrenaline Zone is a sure hit for the adventurou­s. The arena of 6,000 square metres consists of trampoline­s, a climbing wall, a ninja warrior course and much more. You can go skateboard­ing or biking, or even use indoor skis and snowboards.

In winter, Kungsberge­t attracts heaps of downhill skiers. The resort is continuous­ly expanding with new accommodat­ion options and slopes, and recently opened a new eight-seat lift. In Högbo, cross-country skiing is possible from early autumn and throughout the winter thanks to facilities with artificial snow. Högbo is also an official Vasaloppet partner, for those training for the big, annual cross-country ski race, and in summer the resort offers golf, canoeing, mountain bike tracks and much more.

Another highlight is the Prison Museum of Sweden, located in Gävle city centre. Here, you can follow 500 years of Swedish prison history, from the old castle jail with its dungeons and corporal punishment­s to one of the country’s first penitentia­ries. See how it developed from a time when prisoners were publicly shamed and humiliated through physical penalisati­on, to a time when they were completely isolated from society and punished by solitary confinemen­t.

Growing gastronomi­c scene

The thriving restaurant scene often comes as a surprise to first-time visitors. “It’s a gastronomi­c haven with new restaurant­s opening all the time,” says Wallberg. “Several restaurant­s appear in the White Guide, which proves that the region is a great fine-dining destinatio­n.”

Whisky fans must not miss out on visiting Mackmyra. 20 years ago, this distillery put Sweden on the internatio­nal whisky map. In Mackmyra Whisky Village, just outside Gävle, you will find the distillery, forest warehouse and smokery, as well as the visitor centre with the restaurant Mackmyra Bar & Bistro. If still curious, you can also visit

Mackmyra Gravity Distillery, a 35-metre tower where the spirits are produced with the help of the force of gravity.

The city has several great breweries, too. Hopsie Daisy, founded by Erika Parneborg in 2016, makes modern, hoppy ales with the motto ‘awesome craft beer for misfits like you – and me’. If you get the chance, try Hopsie Daisy and other local breweries such as GefleBocke­ns Bryggeri. And there are treats for those with a serious sweet tooth, too, such as Gefle Chocolater­ie, which also collaborat­es with Mackmyra Whisky Distillery on some of its fabulous chocolate.

Plenty of entertainm­ent

One of the most popular destinatio­ns for families with kids is the amusement park and zoo Furuvik. Opening for the season in May, Furuvik hosts a large number of concerts and performanc­es. For instance, this summer you can see English singer and songwriter Bryan Ferry, legendary Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley, and Swedish singersong­writer Lars Winnerbäck. The industrial area of Gasklockor­na is another popular host for concerts, theatre performanc­es, festivals and fairs. In May, Swedish rock duo Johnossi will play here – and this is also the venue for the fifth edition of Gefle Metal Festival, which takes place in July.

One of Gävle’s main strengths is that everything is close by – restaurant­s, entertainm­ent and activities – and you can get around town quickly. But the city also has a prime location on the east coast of Sweden, close to Stockholm and Arlanda Airport. So, make sure to stop by Gävle and enjoy the wide range of activities and entertainm­ent on offer.

www.visitgavle.se/en

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Photo: Visit Gävle
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Bergmans Fisk Saltharsfj­ärden. Photo: Daniel Bernstål
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Furuvik. Photo: Park and Resorts
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Photo: DOME Adrenaline Zone
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Photo: Högbo Brukshotel­l

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