You can find a lot of amazing things to see in Sweden, from the Ice Hotel in Jukkasjärvi, to the Vasa Museum in Stockholm, to the viking village of Birka on Björkö. But there's also a lot of...strange tourist attractions. This is a list of the 10 most unusual tourist attractions you can find in Sweden!
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The places shown in this video includes:
- Sweden Solar System, a 950 km scale model of the solar system. This is the world's largest model of the solar system, and it covers an incredibly huge area - so it makes for an interesting scavenger hunt and road trip.
- The car cemetery at Kyrkö mosse in Ryd. Hundreds of old cars are rusting away out in the woods in this old car cemetery. What will become of it? Will it become an open-air museum? Or will the cars just rust away? Who knows...
- Treehotel in Harads, 50 km south of the Arctic Circle, is a collection of completely unique cabins where you can spend the night inside gorgeous and thought-provoking structures like the Dragonfly or the Mirror Cube. Or a UFO.
- Arnold's Cannibal Museum in Önneköp is a fascinating place, owned by a fascinating man. Seeing all the items that Arnold has collected during his trips is just half the joy of being there - the other half is hearing him tell stories of his adventures.
- Kolarbyn Eco Lodge outside of Skinnskatteberg is Sweden's most primitive hostel. No electricity, no running water, and you sleep in earthen huts - just like our ancestors used to do when producing charcoal out in the woods.
- Ales stenar in Kåsaberga is Sweden's biggest stone ship. What's a stone ship? It's a Vendel or Viking age structure that had symbolic or ceremonial meaning (no one really knows for sure), and it's an amazing sight to see.
- High Chaparral in Värnamo is a wild west theme park. In Sweden. That's been there since 1966. It's unexpected just how huge and built up this park is - and you can clearly tell that it was a passion project by one man.
- Nimis and the micronation of Ladonia can be found at Mölle. It's an enormous driftwood sculpture created by the now deseased artist Lars Vilks. The place is fascinating - and the story behind it is just as interesting as well.
- Borgvattnet Rectory in Borgvattnet is Sweden's most haunted house. Yeah. That pretty much says it all doesn't it! The fun thing is that you can spend the night there.
- The world's only permanent James Bond museum can be found in the town of Nybro, and it's owned by a man called...James Bond. This museum is absolutely amazing - and also quite unusual!
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