Along the Göta River, lies Trollhättan. One of West-Sweden’s seven wonders consists of the locks in Trollhättan. Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit the area each year to see how boats make their way through the locks and not in the least to see 300,000 litres of water per second being released into the river.
Jazz concerts, art exhibits, festivals, theatre... Find the type of entertainment that suits you best.
If you want to have some more information about Trollhättan it´s possible to order a brochure here.
It´s always nice to get good weather during the holiday. Click here to see the forecast.
The Innovatum Science Centre and the Saab Car Museum are two examples of exciting places to visit during your stay in Trollhättan. Click here to see what else you don´t want to miss while you´re here.
Everyone has the right to be out in the Swedish countryside - foreign visitors as well as Swedish citizens. This benefit is called "the right of public access" and is not found in many other countries. You can read more about its rights and rules here.
Trollhättan is far from grey and barren; it's Sweden's greenest "industry town". Trollhättan is a modern town with a long industrial tradition. Indeed, the town was the cradle of the modern Swedish engineering industry.