The Heart of Sweden | Siljan and the Towns of Leksand, Rättvik, Mora and Orsa

Siljan is Sweden’s seventh biggest lake and it’s located in the province of Dalarna. The area surrounding the lake has been called one of the most beautiful places in Sweden. Let's see if that's true.
In this video I travel around Siljan and visit the towns of Leksand, Rättvik, Mora and Orsa, and I also pay a visit to various other destinations along the way. Places I visit include the crispbread factory in Leksand, Springkällan in Rättvik, Dalhalla, a Dalecarlian Horse (dalahäst) manufacturer in Nusnäs, Gesundaberget, Orsa Predator Park and two canyones nearby Orsa - Helvetesfallet and Storstupet.
This video also tells the history of the province of Dalarna, and discusses its history dating back hundreds of years. You will also get some amazing views of lake Siljan, Gesundaberget, and the wonderful scenery all around the lake. So come along for a wintery road trip in the area that might be called the heart of Sweden!
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  • @oblongtester0095
    @oblongtester00952 жыл бұрын

    Great video! Beautiful Dalarna will forever be in my heart. Btw, just a recommendation, if you ever visit Uppsala... I would recommend you visit Gamla Uppsala, where there is an old stone church, old viking mounds and an open air museum. An amazing place!

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! And that's actually a brilliant idea... I need to read up on what to explore in Uppsala and get over there one of these weekends. Thanks for the tip - really appreciate it! :D

  • @arcadventuretravels1573
    @arcadventuretravels15732 жыл бұрын

    Thanks- very helpful for planning our trip to Lake Siljan!

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hope you'll have a great time there! People say it's even better in summer (even though I had a lovely time there in winter as well) :)

  • @Babesinthewood97
    @Babesinthewood97Ай бұрын

    Lots of viking remnants around Siljan btw. Swords and boats. And there’s a possible find That’s the oldest remanant of human activity in Europe, older than 40 000 years old, on Mårtensön in Orsasjön.

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    Ай бұрын

    That's pretty amazing! I guess that the conditions around Orsa are good for preserving things - because that's truly an old find!

  • @begonia2
    @begonia2 Жыл бұрын

    Our family will be in Leksand next week for the 1st time, and this was so helpful! Tack sa mycket!!

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    Жыл бұрын

    Really happy to hear that! It's probably going to be even more beautiful now in summer then - even though I found the winter scenery absolutely gorgeous as well :D

  • @nordicwithus
    @nordicwithus2 жыл бұрын

    Looks *beautiful* Haven't been there. Great video 😀

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    I hadn't been there either - but it was a pleasant surprise! Thank you so much :D

  • @zhenchuancheng9874
    @zhenchuancheng98742 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful view! Tusen tack!

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! :D Really happy that you enjoyed it :)

  • @natureartswe
    @natureartswe Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic! I've been there recently too

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    Жыл бұрын

    Oh nice! I bet it was great in summer - but I loved the snow and the ice as well

  • @continentalcoxons
    @continentalcoxons2 жыл бұрын

    What a beautiful place, can't beat those countryside views. Must be really cold for that lake to freeze solid like that. Looks amazing as the sun is setting. The water fountain look great with the icicles around it.

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for checking it out! It really was a nice little trip - I hadn't been there before so all if it was a pleasant surprise. Right now I'm actually in Oxford (no video, just hanging out with my better half). So cheers from the UK!

  • @continentalcoxons

    @continentalcoxons

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ThreeStarVagabond oh great, a very warm welcome to the UK. How long are you over this way for?

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@continentalcoxons Just a few days unfortunately - we just have a weekend now and then to meet up this semester

  • @continentalcoxons

    @continentalcoxons

    2 жыл бұрын

    Sure you'll have a lovely weekend, the weather has been really nice the last few days too so hopefully it stays that way for you. Shame you aren't nearer as it would have been great to meet up for some beer. I'm sure we will in future.

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@continentalcoxons Absolutely! And yeah the weather is brilliant now - so pleasant and warm!

  • @andreasingo6490
    @andreasingo6490 Жыл бұрын

    Great Travel Video! I'm a swedish citizen myself but I have never explored this region around Siljan, Sweden in depth. Great with some historical perspective and to get to see the traditional aspect of this region. Like the making of Dalecarlian horses. I think the people living in this part of Sweden is really kind and quite traditional. They have some proud tradition for sure! I like that we get the good nature-shots in this video like the shots of Siljan from a high-view, the waterfalls and the animals there in the predator park. You mention the good details verbally too combining visuals with interesting facts and good historical perspective. The good thing is the *variation* you show here and speak about and the epic journey into this region in the middle of Sweden in general. Can it be more "Swedish" than this? I can attest to your thinking as I'm living pretty close to this region of Sweden myself. I know of the people, the traditional music, the Dalecarlian horses and so on but only on the surface. Sometimes I join some folk music festivals to just be amazed by the "skill" of these traditional people. It's like they *know* something most people don't. They have their sincere ways but to them you also have to be responsible. I mean this great culture didn't emerge by chance! Great Travel Video! If you feel like it check out the travel section of my homepage "Continuation" where there are some personal and revealing articles written during extended travel in South East Asia some years ago. www.andreasingo.se/travelstories.html Enjoy!

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    Жыл бұрын

    That's an amazing review - thank you so much for those kind words! I hadn't been around Siljan either before this, and it completely blew me away. I had a wonderful long weekend driving around - it was all so beautiful with so much to see! And thanks for the link as well - I'll definitely read all about your adventures :D

  • @andreasingo6490

    @andreasingo6490

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThreeStarVagabond Nice!

  • @brigidspencer5123
    @brigidspencer5123 Жыл бұрын

    I would only buy a Dalarna horse if and when I visit the area where it originated from. I heard it told that fathers would carve these horses and paint them for their children when they were away from home and logging. I have found knackerbrod in a Scandanavian food store we have here in western Canada and in IKEA. I wonder why people can’t make their own because we learned to make princess cakes, Thursday baked peas, flavoured thinly sliced raw salmon, Swedish meatballs in a Swedish cooking class I took many years ago?

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    Жыл бұрын

    I think one problem about baking knäckebröd is the flour that's needed. I've heard that many countries (e.g the US) have some difficulty in getting more coarse less-processed flour. But I wouldn't really know... But yes absolutely, it makes perfect sense to only buy the traditional item from its originating point! It just feels a bit... Cheap otherwise...

  • @AmsterdamComicGeek
    @AmsterdamComicGeek2 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed this video and the sights. It looks beautiful. Great that they still paint those horses by hand. Do you still only use a smartphone for shooting, because the footage looks excellent.

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! Haha, I had so much luck with the weather and the lighting...and the scenery I guess. But I actually upgraded to a DJI Pocket 2 for filming - it's pretty sucky in high contrast settings but the colours in normal light turn out great. Trying to slowly learn how to improve my filming :)

  • @AmsterdamComicGeek

    @AmsterdamComicGeek

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ThreeStarVagabond The footage looked good. Smart to upgrade, smartphones are pretty limited. I am considering buying a camcorder to shoot some stuff with. Optical zoom and an extra mic. But I haven't decided yet.

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AmsterdamComicGeek I think that's a good choice. I really miss a good optical zoom (I just have like 2x on the Pocket 2). But I love the small form factor and wide angle lense... Always some pros and cons

  • @gooner775
    @gooner7752 жыл бұрын

    You should have went during summer instead of during the winter. Its during summer time you really get to see the true beauty of dalarna

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    2 жыл бұрын

    I guess I have a good reason to go back then, right? Maybe to check out some nice hiking trails as well :)

  • @MrGunnar69
    @MrGunnar696 ай бұрын

    The heart of Sweden, if you have your heart in your right thigh.

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    6 ай бұрын

    There's more to a heart than a geographic location.

  • @Babesinthewood97
    @Babesinthewood97Ай бұрын

    I hope everyone understands that once you start drilling for oil, metals and gas, the whole area will be toxic and ruined. I hope everyone knows that. Don’t wish for it.

  • @ThreeStarVagabond

    @ThreeStarVagabond

    Ай бұрын

    I actually have a hard time how it would actually look once drilling was started - but I guess that it does make sense that it would ruin this fantastic landscape :/