14 ReviewsThe Gamla Ullevi Stadium (Old Ullevi) is home to three Goteborg football clubs: IFK Goteborg, Orgryte IS and GAIS. The stadium was inaugurated in September 1916.
It has a capacity of about 17.000,...
3 ReviewsThe last 28 years Göteborgsvarvet, a half marathon, has been ran in Gothenburg in May. In 2007 there were 40 000 runners who ran the 21,5 kilometers through the center of the city.
This is a huge...
1 ReviewThis is definately one of the sailing centres in Scandinavia and it shows. Stinking rich people have huge yachts in Långedrag along tram line 11 where the Royal Yacht Club is, and the not so stinking...
1 ReviewGöteborg is the place where World Cup showjumping first started thanks to some entrepreneur equestrians who talked Volvo into helping them. Since the 70s, the Scandinavium arena has been packed with...
Halle- & Hunneberg Ecopark is located at the Southern tip of lake Vänern in the Western Part of Götaland. The ecopark is situated in a landscape of pine, oak and hardwood trees and offers breathtaking views and a wealth of things to do. One of the main attractions of the area of Halle- & Hunneberg is the large number of elks living here. In19th century the elk population even became a threat to the pine plantations and that’s why King Oscar II announced the 1st Royal elk hunt in 1885 (the hunt does take place almost annualy down to the present day).Halle- & Hunneberg also is a popular recreational area frequented by both Swedish and foreign visitors. Signs, trails and marked paths lead you to various environments and points of interest in the park. Experience nature, exercise or pick wild berries and mushrooms. You can also find various 17th century cottage homesteads at the ecopark....
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