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Each year, we create a few small-group adventures. Not on the website, not shared anywhere else.
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Secret Adventures in 2026
Every Secret Adventure is unique — when it’s over, it’s gone.
Mountains & Night Skies
A Women's Photography Retreat in Swedish Lapland
📅 2–9 March, 2026
✔ Night photography workshop
✔ Creative circle
✔ The wild animals
✔ Sámi reindeer and stories
✔ Huskies on snow
✔ Remote lakeside lodge
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The Art of Tracking Wildlife in Snow
A winter day of tracking wildlife in deep snow
📅 24 January 2026
✔ Walk on wooden forest skis
✔ Follow fresh tracks of moose, fox, hare, wolverine and lynx
✔ Learn to read the snow and animal behaviour
✔ Campfire lunch and simple evening meal in the forest
✔ Easy train access to Borlänge, central Sweden
✔ Optional stay at Dala-Floda Inn by a frozen lake
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Autumn Bear expedition
An expedition to see bears and moose in the wild.
📅 3–6 October, 2026
✔ Great chances to see bears and moose
✔ Hike off trails in pristine nature
✔ Spend two nights wild camping
✔ Venture out together with a small group of nature lovers
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Wolverines in the Summer night
Watch and photograph wolverines and bears in the wild.
📅 11–12 July, 2026
✔ Spend one night in a hide for the best chances to see wolverines and bears.
✔ You will also go for a walk in a pristine forest and learn about wolverines and bears.
✔ Meet our guide and like-minded adventurers who share your love for nature.
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“If you love nature, and are looking for a wild experience with guides who are passionate about what they do, have a look at the WildSweden range of Secret Adventures and go with whatever appeals most. You won’t regret it!”
Some earlier Secret Adventures
A few glimpses from past years — moments we’ll never forget.
Some journeys begin with curiosity.
Stay close — and see where the wild takes us next.
