Rainy Days Ideas

Dont let rain dampen your spirits! Theres plenty for you and your family to do in Småland when the weather isnt cooperating. Escape to other worlds with Astrid Lindgren or earlier times at Kalmar Castle or the Dinosaur Park. Or just get hands on creating something wonderful in the Kingdom of Crystal or IKEA Museum.


Filmbyn Småland

When you get to Filmbyn, you are more than a cinema or museum goer. Here, Astrid Lindgren’s stories are told as they were in the films about That Emil, Seacrow Island and Pippi Longstocking. Here y…

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When you get to Filmbyn, you are more than a cinema or museum goer. Here, Astrid Lindgren’s stories are told as they were in the films about That Emil, Seacrow Island and Pippi Longstocking. Here you can go behind the scenes and be part of making your own film, sing along to the film music, visit the studio sets and much more in the interactive settings.

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Eine Familie trifft den Kleinen Onkel in den Kulissen des Filmdorfes.

Minivärlden Ljungby

Experience, discover and be inspired by the amazing worlds of the miniatures. Be fascinated by Dr Schultze’s old fantasy railway or Lilla Småland’s genuine landscapes and environments. Run your own…

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Experience, discover and be inspired by the amazing worlds of the miniatures. Be fascinated by Dr Schultze’s old fantasy railway or Lilla Småland’s genuine landscapes and environments. Run your own model train or try the robot track. See the historical exhibitions, tin soldiers, airplanes or Holger Johansson’s carved wooden figures. Take a break in the cinema or the café. 1000 sqm of discoveries await you.

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Astrid Lindgren’s Näs

This is where Astrid Lindgren, our best-loved author, was born and grew up, took inspiration for many of her stories and books, climbed in the lemonade tree and played with her brothers and sisters…

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This is where Astrid Lindgren, our best-loved author, was born and grew up, took inspiration for many of her stories and books, climbed in the lemonade tree and played with her brothers and sisters in the woodshed. In the 1960s, Astrid Lindgren restored her childhood home to the way it was when she was born, and today the home and garden are open to visitors on guided tours

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IKEA Museum

The premises of the world’s first IKEA shop are in Älmhult, and they have been turned into a museum. Playful and creative exhibitions make IKEA Museum a fun visitor attraction for both young and old.

The premises of the world’s first IKEA shop are in Älmhult, and they have been turned into a museum. Playful and creative exhibitions make IKEA Museum a fun visitor attraction for both young and old.

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Try glassblowing in the Kingdom of Crystal

Most activities can be made suitable for children, including glassblowing. Many of the glassworks in the Kingdom of Crystal offer children and adults the chance to blow, paint or engrave glass.

Most activities can be made suitable for children, including glassblowing. Many of the glassworks in the Kingdom of Crystal offer children and adults the chance to blow, paint or engrave glass.

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The capital of rock candy is called Gränna

Rock candy has its home in Gränna where it is made in many sizes, flavours and colours. The original is red and white with a peppermint test. The mother of rock candy, Amalia Eriksson, has brought …

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Rock candy has its home in Gränna where it is made in many sizes, flavours and colours. The original is red and white with a peppermint test. The mother of rock candy, Amalia Eriksson, has brought on many smiles. In 1859 she was given official permission by the town administration in Gränna to: “Here in the town as a means of support, bake with her own hands coarse rye and fine breads and make so-called rock candy.” The Swedish word for rock candy is ‘polkagris’. At that time, polka was a very popular dance, and the men liked to use sweets to attract ladies to dance, and thereof the name ‘polkagris’! There are many rock candy makers in Gränna that not only sell but also offer demonstrations and allow visitors to make their own rock candy.

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John Bauer exhibition

Visit Jönköpings läns museum. Here you can see the exhibition Follow John with John Bauer’s paintings. Listen to the fairy tales about the trolls and dress up in the fairytale wardrobe. Don’t forget to do some carafts in the creative workshop.

Visit Jönköpings läns museum. Here you can see the exhibition Follow John with John Bauer’s paintings. Listen to the fairy tales about the trolls and dress up in the fairytale wardrobe. Don’t forget to do some carafts in the creative workshop.

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The Museum of Legends

The Museum of Legends in Ljungby is a place that brings to life stories that have been told for hundreds, even thousands, of years. These stories have survived because they have been entertaining, …

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The Museum of Legends in Ljungby is a place that brings to life stories that have been told for hundreds, even thousands, of years. These stories have survived because they have been entertaining, bringing laughter, shivers, or tears to the listeners. The Museum of Legends is a place with a magical atmosphere and many exciting characters and paintings to learn more about. Explore the museum on your own or with a storytelling guide!

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Children’s Castle

In the summer, Kalmar castle belongs to the children – great adventures await! Meet horrid ghosts in the dungeons, follow a princess through the many halls and bedrooms in the castle or help the ca…

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In the summer, Kalmar castle belongs to the children – great adventures await! Meet horrid ghosts in the dungeons, follow a princess through the many halls and bedrooms in the castle or help the castle jester find a treasure. If you’re brave, you can fight the Black Knight. For rainy days, the indoor adventures at Kalmar Castle are not to be missed!

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A World of Dinosaurs

Are you brave enough to come face to face with living dinosaurs? Ten kilometres outside Kalmar there is an exciting exhibition about the dinosaurs’ time on earth. The exhibition is the biggest in E…

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Are you brave enough to come face to face with living dinosaurs? Ten kilometres outside Kalmar there is an exciting exhibition about the dinosaurs’ time on earth. The exhibition is the biggest in Europe and shows more than a hundred skeletons and ‘live’ dinosaurs of real size. They even move and roar! They include T-Rex, raptors, Triceratops, Pterodactyls, water-dwelling dinosaurs and many, many more.

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Fairy tales for children

Enjoy the fantastic children’s stories that have be…

Kids & family

Småland is a natural playground for all ages, with …