Have You Visited These Strange Attractions in Sweden?
Sweden is renowned for its royals, forests and pop music, but few are aware of the strange attractions near its major towns and cities that are absolutely worth visiting. Read on to find out what they are: Elk House In the small town of Bjurholm is the delightful Elk House, regarded as the world’s only producer of moose cheese. The local farm is known not only for its melt-in-the-mouth produce but also for its four-legged residents, which you can study and observe up close. The farm produces three varieties of cheese, one of which is a creamy blue cheese. They’re made from a trinity of lactating moose named Juno, Haelga and Gullan, who are lovingly cared for by owners Christer and Ulla Johannson. Visit the farm, enjoy a tour of its fantastic cheese production, and also buy some cheese if you’d like—but be warned, it comes at a hefty price tag. Rare and creamy as it is, this world-famous moose cheese sells for as much as USD 1000 per kilogram. Aifur As Sweden’s capital, Stockholm i