7-Day Itinerary in Sweden - A Week of Adventure

A general view of Stockholm's Old Town on a sunny day, where several people in summer clothes can be seen walking and relaxing near the body of water

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    Embarking on a 7-day journey through Sweden offers a delightful blend of vibrant cities, serene landscapes, and rich cultural experiences. Traveling by campervan provides the freedom to explore at your own pace, immersing yourself in the country's diverse offerings. Let's dive into a carefully crafted itinerary that encapsulates the essence of Sweden in one week.​

    What to Do in a Week in Sweden

    Over the course of seven days, you'll traverse from the historic streets of Stockholm to the coastal charm of Gothenburg, delve into the natural beauty of national parks, and discover quaint towns that showcase Sweden's heritage. This itinerary balances urban exploration with nature retreats, ensuring a comprehensive Swedish adventure.

    If this itinerary inspires your wanderlust and you're ready to explore Sweden your own way, we’ve got you covered. Visit Campervan Sweden to find the perfect vehicle for your adventure. Whether you're into compact campervans or fully equipped motorhomes, we help you hit the road with confidence and comfort. Your dream road trip starts here.

    A white campervan is parked in a Swedish landscape near a lake on a beautiful sunny day where the vegetation is at its best.

    Day 1: Discovering Stockholm

    Begin your adventure in Stockholm, a city like no other, spread across 14 islands and woven together by more than 50 bridges. Its island geography means there’s water at every corner, creating postcard views wherever you turn. 

    Start the day by exploring Gamla Stan, the enchanting old town with its cobblestone alleys, pastel-colored facades, and the majestic Royal Palace, one of the largest in Europe. Later, head to the Vasa Museum, where a perfectly preserved 17th-century warship tells a dramatic story of shipbuilding and tragedy. By the evening, take time for a classic Swedish fika in a cozy café, then wind down with a boat tour around the archipelago. It’s the perfect introduction to Sweden, charming, historic and full of surprises.

    Day 2: Stockholm's Cultural Treasures

    On your second day, immerse yourself in Stockholm’s cultural richness. Spend the morning on Djurgården, a green oasis home to fascinating attractions like Skansen, the world’s oldest open-air museum. Here you’ll step into historic Swedish life, with traditional homes, costumed interpreters and native Nordic animals adding to the magic. 

    In the afternoon, lighten the mood at the ABBA Museum, where even casual listeners will find themselves dancing and singing along to the interactive exhibits. Stockholm knows how to blend history with fun. As the sun dips, make your way to Södermalm, a trendy, laid-back district where culinary creativity is king. 

    General view of a bustling street in the Swedish district of Sodermalm where many people sit on the terraces of restaurants having lunch.

    Whether you're into sushi, street food, or classic Swedish fare, you’ll find something to satisfy your appetite and maybe end the night with a drink overlooking the city skyline.

    Day 3: Uppsala and Sigtuna Excursion

    Escape the capital for a day and head north to Uppsala, a vibrant university city just under an hour away. The towering Uppsala Cathedral, the largest in Scandinavia, impresses with its Gothic architecture and historical depth, while the Gustavianum museum offers a fascinating dive into Viking artifacts and ancient curiosities. 

    After lunch, continue to Sigtuna, a charming little town that holds the title of Sweden’s oldest. Walk its peaceful streets, admire centuries-old rune stones, and pop into boutique shops and lakeside cafés that feel lifted from a storybook. 

    As the day ends, park your campervan near the tranquil shores of Lake Mälaren, letting the peaceful lapping of the water lull you into a restful night. These two towns are the perfect mix of heritage and slow-paced charm, ideal for campervan travelers craving something off the beaten path.

    Day 4: Västerås and Örebro

    Time to head west and soak up some lesser-known gems: Västerås and Örebro. The morning starts in Västerås at Anundshög, Sweden’s largest burial mound, dating back to the Viking Age. Walking among these ancient mounds is like stepping into another era. You’ll find stone ship settings and interpretive signs that help paint a picture of what life and death looked like a thousand years ago. 

    Aerial view of the city of Vasteras in Sweden showing part of the skyline of this ancient Scandinavian city with Viking past.

    In the afternoon, move on to Örebro, where the majestic Örebro Castle awaits. Sitting like a storybook fortress on an island in the Svartån River, the castle is rich in history and surrounded by lovely parklands perfect for a relaxed stroll. As evening falls, your campervan becomes your heaven again (find a nearby campsite and enjoy the stillness of nature). It’s days like these that show how perfectly a campervan trip fits Sweden’s historical landscape.

    Day 5: Lake Vättern and Jönköping

    The fifth day brings you south toward the stunning Lake Vättern, a shimmering giant that’s not just easy on the eyes but also packed with charm. Start in the postcard-perfect town of Gränna, best known for inventing polkagris, the iconic red-and-white candy sticks. Watching the candy makers twist the sugar by hand is oddly mesmerizing, and the sweet reward is worth every bite. 

    Then continue your journey to Jönköping, perched at the southern tip of the lake. The city has a surprising claim to fame: it once led the world in match production. Swing by the Matchstick Museum to light up your curiosity. It’s quirky, compact and genuinely interesting. 

    Come evening, find a peaceful lakeside spot to park your campervan. Fire up the grill or just sit back with a drink as the sun dips below the horizon. This is the kind of slow, meaningful travel Sweden does best.

    Day 6: Gothenburg’s Coastal Charms

    On day six, cruise into Gothenburg, a laid-back port city that’s got the best of both worlds: urban cool and salty sea breeze. Kick off the morning with a visit to Haga, a district full of 19th-century wooden houses, cute cafés, and local shops. Grab a giant cinnamon bun, they’re kind of a thing here, and enjoy a slow fika while people-watching. 

    Gigantic cinnamon bun next to the typical Swedish fika, ideal for a snack in the city of Gothenburg.

    In the afternoon, head to the Universeum, where rainforests, aquariums, and science exhibits collide in one big playground for all ages. Or hop on a Paddan canal tour and get to know the city from the water, bridges and all. 

    When evening rolls in, it’s time to feast. Gothenburg is a seafood lover’s paradise, so don’t miss the chance to try a räkmacka or some fresh herring. This city feels easy, breezy, and just the right amount of cool.

    Day 7: Coastal Villages and Return Journey

    Your final day is all about the coast, tiny fishing villages, sea views, and that bittersweet “I don’t want this to end” feeling. First stop: Marstrand, a charming island town famous for its Carlsten Fortress and strong sailing vibes. It’s perfect for wandering, grabbing a coffee by the harbor, and soaking in the fresh sea air. 

    Later, drive up to Fjällbacka, where pastel houses and dramatic cliffs form a scene straight out of a Scandinavian novel—literally, since it's the hometown and setting of Camilla Läckberg’s crime books. You’ll find hiking trails with panoramic views and peaceful corners to reflect on the week. 

    As the sun sets, begin your return drive and think back to the forests, castles, and coastlines you’ve just seen. Seven days in Sweden fly by when you’re on the road (but the memories stick around long after the journey ends).

    Aerial view of the Swedish town of Fjällbacka where you can see part of the skyline of the city near the large body of water that surrounds it and the characteristic reddish roofs of the town.

    Wrapping Up Your One Week in Sweden

    Spending 7 days in Sweden offers just the right balance of adventure, culture, and nature. From the vibrant city life of Stockholm to the historical charm of Uppsala, the serene lakeshores of Vättern, and the salty air of Gothenburg’s coast, this Sweden itinerary for 7 days shows just how much variety the country packs into one road trip. And the best part? Traveling by campervan gives you the freedom to enjoy it all at your own rhythm, without the hassle of hotel bookings or rigid schedules.

    So if you’re planning one week in Sweden and want to make the most of every mile, consider hitting the road with your own home on wheels. The open roads, wild landscapes, and cozy towns are calling, and there's no better way to answer than with a campervan.



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