Climbing in Sweden

Climbing

Climbing is the activity of using one’s hands, feet, or other parts of the body to ascend a steep topographical object that can range from the world’s tallest mountains (e.g. the eight thousanders) to small boulders. Climbing is done for locomotion, for sporting recreation, for competition, and is also done in trades that rely on ascension; such as rescue and military operations. Climbing is done indoors and outdoors, on natural surfaces (e.g. rock climbing and ice climbing), and on artificial surfaces (e.g. climbing walls).
Professional mountain guides or rock climbing guides (e.g. the UIAGM), were a significant element in developing the popularity of the sport in the natural environment, and remain so today. Since the 1980s, the development of competition climbing and the availability of artificial climbing walls have dramatically increased the popularity of rock climbing as a sport, and led to the emergence of professional rock climbers, such as Wolfgang Güllich, Chris Sharma, Adam Ondra, Lynn Hill, Catherine Destivelle, and Janja Garnbret.

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Introduction to Outdoor Experiences

With so much space (450,000 kms) and only 10m inhabitants Sweden has so much variation in types of landscape and so much untouched, wild nature, that there are lots of opportunities for outdoor activities and adventures.

Use our map to help organise a perfect adventure or two. All of your experiences will be within a specified distance to maximise your precious vacation time.

Introduction to the Swedish Outdoor

In a land as varied as Sweden, these seasons can be quite different depending on where you live. For simplicity’s sake, the country can be divided into three major regions: Götaland in the south, Svealand in the middle and Norrland in the north.