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Borgholms slotruin

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Sollidenvägen 5, 387 94 Borgholm

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Oplev Borgholms Slot ved Kalmarsund!

Tag del i historiske udstillinger, guidede ture og spændende børneaktiviteter. Velkommen til et sted, hvor historie møder underholdning og eventyr!

Tag del i historiske udstillinger, guidede ture og spændende børneaktiviteter. Velkommen til et sted, hvor historie møder underholdning og eventyr!


Vy ovanifrån på vattenfallet och caféet en sommardag i maj

Stalpet Café og Vandfald

En fredelig oase uden for Aneby.

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Ostkakans Day ❤
Good heavens, there’s going to

Ostkakans Day ❤
Good heavens, there’s going to be a lot of ostkaka eaten in Småland today! Here are three tips on places where you can enjoy this festive fika treat:
🧀 @sussiescafe 
🧀 @frodingemejeri (also available in grocery stores)
🧀 @asensby 
Save this post for when you’re in Småland and feel like enjoying something local.

ℹ️ Ostkaka (literally “cheese cake”) is a traditional Swedish dessert and dish, first recorded in 1538 but likely originating in the Middle Ages. It’s made from curdled milk baked in the oven, using milk, wheat flour, and rennet as the main ingredients. Unlike American-style cheesecake, ostkaka has a mild, custard-like texture with a slightly grainy consistency from the curds. It is typically served warm or at room temperature, accompanied by jam and whipped cream. The region of Småland in southern Sweden is particularly famous for this delicacy, and November 14 is celebrated as Ostkakans dag (“Ostkaka Day”).

📷: Emma Ivarsson, Alexander Hall & Frödinge mejeri 
#småland #smaland #sweden


November🍂☂️
Get out your rubber boots, enjo

November🍂☂️
Get out your rubber boots, enjoy a special Swedish “Cheesecake Day,” and start the Christmas season early with festive food, Christmas markets, and the first Sunday of Advent — the traditional beginning of Christmas celebrations in Sweden.
 
In November, the weather in Småland and on Öland gets colder, with daytime temperatures around 2–7 °C and nights often below zero. Rain and wind are common.The bright autumn colors slowly fade during the month, and by the end of November, the forests and fields look more grey and brown as winter comes closer.
 
 
📷: Cornelia Höglind, Hooks Herrgård, Alexander Hall, Fotografelia, Felicia Sara Foto & Pelle Wahlgren
 
#visitsmåland #visitsmaland #småland #smaland #visitsweden #november


Meet the king of the forest up close🫎At the moo
Meet the king of the forest up close🫎At the moose park, the whole family gets the chance to see the moose and learn more about them. An adventure you’ll never forget!
 
📷: Camilla Peterson Skude, Henrietta Öster & Svea Landschoof
 
#visitsmåland #småland #visitsweden #sweden #visitsweden #moose


Beautiful autumn days at @visitasnen 🍁 Hike, en
Beautiful autumn days at @visitasnen 🍁 Hike, enjoy a “fika”, ride your bike, shop local food and just be in the nature. Have you visited Åsnen?
📷: Alexander Hall, Robin Visser och Laura Schneider
#visitsmåland #småland #visitsweden #sweden #visitsweden #visitåsnen #åsnen


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