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Pantalaimon
01-06-2009, 12:18
Hi there!

I'm now in Sweden. I just paddled down the Klaralven river and decided that it's a bit too busy for me. It's great for camping with friends, but not for canoeing on your own, enjoying the quietness and stuff like that. (woodsaws and roads over here)

So I'm now looking for some nice places to canoe, make camp(fire) and 'being on my own' for a while.
The Sweden episode of mr. Mears really gives a view of what I'm looking for: 'hearing a woodpecker a mile away', without all the other manmade sounds. Not that I'm looking for a totally deserted area, I'm going from now with public transport ;) I hitchhiked my way to here from the Netherlands. It did go quite good, except for the last parts (less populated).

I would really appreciate it if you know some places like that and would post some details about it. (websites/canoe rentals,..)

Thanks in advance, Pan.

Red Kite
01-06-2009, 12:45
Pan

I was out there last year and used the company below. They speak excellent english, and have a range of wilderness trips available.

http://www.vildmark.se/index.asp?id=10&lang=1033

They are based in Torsby, Varmland which is in SW Sweden near the Norwegian border. If your using public transport their easy to get too - theres a bus stop right outside their offices.

If you would like something a little more remote then try

http://www.redfoxadventure.com/indexuk.asp

They are a lot further north and so harder to get to by public transport. I've not used them, but I have been in touch with them about a possible trip next year and they seem to know what their doing.

Good Luck

Stewart

atross
01-06-2009, 19:41
Hi

I used these guys last year and they were in a very good location, we went just outside of their tourist season and hardly saw anyone else (except for Jed from Tru North Tarps!)

http://www.testwebben.se/679/Homeeng.html

Birtle can take you anywhere you want to go really, we started from ed and worked are way up and back down the lake. You can get a train to Ed fairly easily then it is a short walk form the train staion to the lake.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dals-Ed_Municipality

Wombat
01-06-2009, 20:32
Hi There,

Were looking at going out there in September, www.naturetravels.com have been very helpful, and there website might give you some location ideas.

Wombat

Mikey P
02-06-2009, 08:48
I would really appreciate it if you know some places like that and would post some details about it. (websites/canoe rentals,..)

But then, surely, they would become full of people! :D

Wombat
03-06-2009, 10:12
But then, surely, they would become full of people! :D

The guy asked for suggestions, he can ask where to go for peace and quiet from the hoards - do people post on here for posting sake!!!!

Enzo
03-06-2009, 10:41
:Thinkingo :dunno:

:joke:

Thijzzz
05-06-2009, 23:09
We'll be canoeing in late august/beginning of september in the Glaskogen nature reserve, booked via www.arvikacanoe.se , that might help you underway.

It's a week's trip with 2 possible "rural shops" to restock supplies.

Riven
11-06-2009, 09:23
I was at Arvika Kanot Center a couple of weeks ago and found them well kitted out, friendly and very helpful. Arvika town has good shopping for supplies, an ICA and a COOP supermarkets so you can pile it all in the canoe at the start. Milk seems harder to come by for some reason in more out of the way areas.