Autumn in Scandinavia holiday
Description of Autumn in Scandinavia holiday
Price information
Departure information
This trip can be tailor made throughout the year to suit your requirements
Travel guides
When you only have a few weeks to spend as a family every year, you want them to be pretty special.
Our Norway travel guide takes you beyond the myths and legends; read our brief history of Norway to find out more.
Holiday information
Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
This itinerary is designed with sustainability at its core, combining low-impact travel methods with nature-based experiences. In Norway, activities such as guided hikes in Storhornet and Haugtua, and private boat tours of Hjørundfjord and Storfjord, are conducted in small groups to reduce environmental strain and protect delicate ecosystems. Local ferries and private transfers use vessels designed for efficiency and minimal emissions, while the hotels—Brosundet and Storfjord—prioritise eco-conscious operations, including energy-efficient lighting, waste reduction programmes, and sourcing fresh, local produce to minimise food miles. In Sweden and Denmark, Bank Hotel and Villa Copenhagen follow strict environmental guidelines, implementing water-saving systems, recycling schemes, and conscious sourcing of materials. The Nordic autumn provides a naturally energy-efficient season for travel, requiring less cooling and heating than other periods. By choosing locally guided tours and small-scale activities, travellers leave a minimal carbon footprint, supporting the preservation of fjords, forests, waterways, and the unique urban landscapes of Stockholm and Copenhagen.Carbon Reduction
This itinerary prioritises reducing carbon emissions wherever possible. Private transfers between airports, hotels, and ferries use low-emission vehicles and efficient routes. Boat tours in Hjørundfjord and Storfjord are small-scale, limiting fuel use while allowing a deeper connection with nature. Hotels integrate energy-saving lighting, water efficiency, and waste management. Group sizes remain small to minimise transport emissions per guest. By promoting sustainable practices, such as local sourcing of food and services, this trip encourages a responsible travel model that balances comfort and environmental impact.
Environment & Wildlife
Guests experience the Nordic wilderness responsibly, respecting local flora and fauna. Hikes in Storhornet and Haugtua, and boat excursions through Hjørundfjord, are conducted with guidance to avoid disturbance to wildlife and preserve sensitive ecosystems. Both Norwegian fjords and urban parks in Stockholm and Copenhagen are protected through small-group tours, ensuring minimal ecological impact. By promoting awareness of local biodiversity, traditional land use, and conservation, travellers engage actively with the natural environment, fostering long-term stewardship and appreciation of these unique landscapes.
People
LOCAL ECONOMYThe trip ensures meaningful engagement with local communities across Norway, Sweden, and Denmark. Expert guides provide authentic insights into regional history, culture, and ecology, from Ålesund’s Art Nouveau architecture to Stockholm’s medieval streets and Copenhagen’s hidden food gems. Hotel staff, local artisans, and restaurateurs are actively employed through fair wage practices, reflecting inclusive hiring across genders and ages. Culinary experiences, such as baking cinnamon buns in Vaxholm or foraging-inspired meals in Ålesund, support small businesses and promote traditional crafts. Guides and chefs share centuries-old knowledge, connecting guests to local heritage, while offering learning opportunities in sustainable gastronomy and cultural preservation. Every interaction prioritises respect, inclusivity, and accessibility, ensuring communities benefit directly from tourism and that visitors gain a genuine understanding of Nordic traditions.
EMPLOYMENT, DIVERSITY & INCLUSIVITY
The trip promotes diversity and inclusivity in employment across its partner hotels and activity providers. Brosundet, Storfjord, Bank Hotel, and Villa Copenhagen employ staff from local communities, prioritising equitable opportunities for women, minority groups, and young talent. Unique, small-group experiences, such as private hikes, boat tours, and culinary workshops, guarantee exclusivity while supporting specialised local guides, chefs, and artisans. Guests enjoy access to intimate spaces and personalised experiences not available to mass-market tourism, creating a luxury experience that also benefits local livelihoods.
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