Bradt Svalbard Guidebook

Svalbard Travel Guide – Holiday advice and expert tips on Spitsbergen, Franz Josef Land and Jan Mayen, from Longyearbyen hotels, activities, expeditions and cruises, to wildlife and island flora. Also including suggested itineraries, Arctic exploration, Hornsund, Pyramiden, treks, kayaking, whale watching, polar bears and dog sledding.

Bradt Sweden: West Sweden Guidebook (ebook only)

West Sweden Travel Guide – Expert advice on the region from coastal highlights and villages, Gothenburg restaurants and cafés as well as fishing and sea kayaking. With oyster safaris in Lysekil and camping in Dalsland, this guide book also features boat tours along the Göta Canal and tips on the Bohuslän Coast and the Gothenburg archipelago.

Bradt Lapland Guidebook

Lapland Travel Guide – Expert travel advice and tips including the Finnish, Swedish and Norwegian regions, ice and treehouse hotels, northern lights tours, Sámi art and culture. Also covering itineraries, winter and summer activities such as dog-sledding and hiking, Laponia World Heritage area, Luleå, Tromsø, Narvik, Finnmark Plateau and Jokkmokk.

Bradt Faroe Islands Guidebook

Faroe Islands travel guide. Holiday tips and expert advice from Tórshavn hotels and restaurants to birdwatching, transport, hiking, festivals and culture. Plus wildlife sites such as the Vestmanna bird cliffs (puffins!), Mykines, Akraberg, Suðuroy Cliffs, Kalsoy, Gjógv, Klaksvík, Nólsoy, G! Festival, sea kayaking, folk dancing, wool and sweaters.

Faroe Islands (ebook)

This new, thoroughly updated sixth edition of Bradt’s Faroe Islands remains the only English-language guide to this isolated, unspoiled Nordic archipelago, home to Tórshavn (the world’s smallest capital), and where there are twice as many sheep as people – meaning that it’s still possible to discover a way of life that is fast disappearing elsewhere in Europe, a place where sheep were fitted with cameras to help film for Google Streetview (locally dubbed Google ‘Sheepview’).

The remotest of the remote: getting off-grid in the Faroe Islands

If you like your holidays really remote, then these are the islands for you.

Where should I go in Lapland to see the northern lights?

Our expert author’s guide to the best spots in the region for catching a glimpse of those iconic green hues.

Wonderful west Sweden: a self-drive holiday along the Bohuslän coast

Stretching from Gothenburg to the Norwegian border, the west coast is one of Sweden’s most enchanting destinations.

Your packing list for the Faroe Islands

Make sure you have everything you need with our comprehensive packing guide for the Faroe Islands.

Lapland

Visit Norwegian, Swedish or Finnish Lapland and you’ll take away much more than Santa Claus could ever give you. James Proctor, author of Lapland: the Bradt Guide For a place that doesn’t officially exist, Lapland is famous the world over. Children know this snowy winter wonderland as the home of Santa Claus and his illustrious…

Faroe Islands

Arguably best known for their dramatic appearance in the BBC shipping forecast, the Faroe Islands are still one of Europe’s best-kept secrets. James Proctor, author of Faroe Islands: the Bradt Guide Wild, wet and windy, these 18 volcanic islands, far out in the North Atlantic, are a different world – a realm of austere beauty…

Sweden (West)

Breathe the fresh air scented with pine and relish the unspoilt nature; this is what west Sweden is all about. James Proctor, author of West Sweden: The Bradt Guide With miles of pristine coastline dotted with thousands of tiny islands, west Sweden offers visitors a chance to see nature at its wildest. Sample oysters and…