
Boden Tourism Day 2026
Are you already a tourism entrepreneur, or curious about becoming one?
Come and solve the crossword yourself, or bring your family and friends and solve it together. Either way, in addition to solving the crossword in our beautiful surroundings, you can also enjoy a breakfast buffet with both sweet and savory options, and of course unlimited tea or boiled coffee. You can easily book a table via our website!
Celebrate love with us at DG11 and enjoy a day filled with romantic experiences. Start with our popular hotel breakfast with little Valentine's Day touches. We also offer a delicious brunch with a romantic touch for a cozy moment together. In the evening, an exclusive 5-course dinner awaits – perfect for an atmospheric Valentine's Day. Book...
Celebrate Valentine's Day at Bodensia! Bring someone you care about and enjoy a truly wonderful evening at Bodensia. They offer a delicious three-course dinner where you can choose between fish or meat as your main course. Book easily via Bodensia's website and take the opportunity to treat someone special to something really delicious!
We socialize with horsepower in focus and select the coolest truck, which wins SEK 10,000. Trophies and nice consolation prizes for places 1–3, which are selected in the trotting winner's circle at 9 p.m. Then there will be Aftertrav in the Toto Hall until midnight. You don't want to miss this!
On February 20 and 21 at 7 p.m., Euskefeurat will visit Boden. Make your visit to Boden more convenient – book a hotel package in connection with the concert. The packages have different arrangements and can include, for example, accommodation, food, and/or drinks.
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Are you already a tourism entrepreneur, or curious about becoming one?

On February 20 and 21 at 7 p.m., Euskefeurat will visit Boden.

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Are you already a tourism entrepreneur, curious about becoming one, or interested in developing partnerships with the tourism industry? We welcome tourism entrepreneurs, associations, politicians, civil servants, and other businesses that want to contribute to and develop the tourism industry. A day filled with inspiration, knowledge, and networking for those who work in or are curious about the tourism industry. Come and be inspired, make new contacts, and work together to strengthen Boden's tourism industry.
Therefore, things like littering, destroying nature and long-term tent camps are violations of the right of public access.
Under the right of public access, you can go almost anywhere in nature, but not too close to houses. You may also spend one or two nights on someone else's land, pick flowers, berries and mushrooms as long as they are not protected, and swim, boat and paddle in waterways.
However, you are not allowed to pass over plots of land, gardens, plantations or fields with growing crops. You are also not allowed to drive motorized vehicles in the countryside, damage trees or bushes, or harm animals.
An important part of the right of public access is to always take all rubbish from the place you have visited. Litter destroys nature and risks making animals sick if they eat it. Rubbish is also boring to look at. If you find any, feel free to take other people's litter with you. Together we can ensure that the right of public access continues to function as it was intended.
Friluftsfrämjandet protects the right of public access to preserve outdoor environments and make outdoor life possible for everyone. But why does the right of public access exist and what does it mean?
Allemansrätten is a crucial prerequisite for outdoor recreation in Sweden. It allows us to hike, paddle and camp almost anywhere we want. Around 80% of the land in Sweden is owned by private individuals and companies, but thanks to the right of public access, we can move around on private land and roads. How amazing is that?
However, the right of public access is not only a right but also an obligation. When we spend time in nature, it is important to show consideration for nature, wildlife, landowners and other visitors.
The right of public access is included in the Constitution, but is technically not a law. However, it is surrounded by laws that set limits on what is allowed. The basic rule is not to disturb or destroy.
Friluftsfrämjandet protects the right of public access to preserve outdoor environments and make outdoor life possible for everyone. But why does the right of public access exist and what does it mean?
Allemansrätten is a crucial prerequisite for outdoor recreation in Sweden. It allows us to hike, paddle and camp almost anywhere we want. Around 80% of the land in Sweden is owned by private individuals and companies, but thanks to the right of public access, we can move around on private land and roads. How amazing is that?
However, the right of public access is not only a right but also an obligation. When we spend time in nature, it is important to show consideration for nature, wildlife, landowners and other visitors.
The right of public access is included in the Constitution, but is technically not a law. However, it is surrounded by laws that set limits on what is allowed. The basic rule is not to disturb or destroy.
Therefore, things like littering, destroying nature and long-term tent camps are violations of the right of public access.
Under the right of public access, you can go almost anywhere in nature, but not too close to houses. You may also spend one or two nights on someone else's land, pick flowers, berries and mushrooms as long as they are not protected, and swim, boat and paddle in waterways.
However, you are not allowed to pass over plots of land, gardens, plantations or fields with growing crops. You are also not allowed to drive motorized vehicles in the countryside, damage trees or bushes, or harm animals.
An important part of the right of public access is to always take all rubbish from the place you have visited. Litter destroys nature and risks making animals sick if they eat it. Rubbish is also boring to look at. If you find any, feel free to take other people's litter with you. Together we can ensure that the right of public access continues to function as it was intended.