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We can offer wilderness around the corner, proper winters, light summers and time for one another. Lycksele, Town in Lapland, with a gilt-edged life.

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Eight Seasons

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This year the Eight Seasons exhibition will be on display at the Forestry Museum in Lycksele - an object and picture narrative on the life and history of the Sami people.

The name of the exhibition refers to the Sami traditionally having divided the year into eight seasons in order to describe the seasonal changes.

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Saturday, 26 January 2008

Bocksliden: 

Bocksliden is situated 115 kilometres from Umeå and just 10 kilometres from Lycksele. With its four lifts and five descents as well as artificial snow machinery good slopes can be offered to the whole family. The longest descent is 800 metres with a fall of 160 metres. Here you cannot only find good ski slopes, but also cross-country skiing tracks, and you can get to and from the slopes via good snowmobile tracks, if you like. There is also a warm shelter with a cafeteria and TV for those who would like to enjoy a cup of coffee, tea, lemonade, chocolate or hot dogs, sandwiches and a lot more. Very welcome!

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The Kåtaberget Leisure Association:

Activities:
In the winter the association runs a slalom slope facility about five kilometres west of Rusksele, 500 metres from the Enebacken lay-by. As far as the supply of snow admits the slope is open Saturday-Sunday. There are plans to extend opening hours to also a couple of evenings per week. The association was founded in April, 2002, and its first annual meeting was held in October the same year. The aims of the association is to run the operation of the Kåtaberget ski lift as well as other leisure activities. In February 2003 the skiing facility at Kåtaberget was taken over from the Association for the Promotion of Outdoor Life, which had run it from the beginning - in the 1960s.

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Viterliden at Kristineberg:
Two descents
Length circa 500 metres Fall 100 metres
T-bar lift.
Tel.: 0953-200 61

Last Updated ( Thursday, 26 February 2009 )