Simply Sweden the Scandinavian travel specialist, offers self-catering holidays in the Swedish mountains.
Kall Jämtland offers an invigorating week of hiking, fishing, kayaking, climbing, paragliding, horse-riding and more in the shadow of Mount Åreskutan, the highest peak in the region.
Nearby attractions also include Tännforsen, Sweden's largest waterfall, and the thrills of the Rypetoppen Adventure Park.
The holiday is based close to the Norwegian border in a large detached house with mountain views.
Swedish Lapland
There's the chance to uncover evidence of Stone Age man with the help of a Sami archaeologist, deep in an Arctic forest.
Based at Årrenjarka, a 19th-century homestead on an historic migration route for the Sami and their reindeer herds, the holiday's other excursions include forest and beach walks with husky sled dogs, helicopter sightseeing flights, and boat tours of the river delta.
Guests stay in spacious log cabins on the banks of Lake Saggat.
Malangen Fjord
The sun never sets in summer on the self-catering break at Malangen Fjord, deep in the Arctic Circle.
Guests stay in cabins set at the water's edge, with balconies and terraces offering views of the fjord.
Lofoten Islands
Lofoten Islands Self-Catering offers a journey under the Midnight Sun to explore the history, culture and nature of this remote Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Circle.
Guests journey through the southern islands, in the shadow of snow-capped mountains, and skirting the banks of still, deep fjords, to arrive in the capital, Svolvaer.
The seven nights are spent in traditional fishermen's cabins, rorbuers, on the water's edge.
Fishing, Sami culture and Viking history play an important part in everyday life here, where fish drying on traditional racks is a common sight and there is the chance to take part in excursions including boat safaris to spot sea eagles, mountain hikes and sea kayaking.