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 TAUCK’S YELLOW ROADS! In contrast to the dramatic fjords of Norway, your journey from Stockholm to Malmö takes you through coniferous forests and rich farmland


 A ferry cruise on the waters of the spectacular Naeroyfjord, one of Norway’s narrowest fjords


 A rail journey to Flåm on the Flåmsbana, one of the world’s steepest railway lines, descending some 2,600 feet


See the world’s only intact 17th-century warship at the Vasa Museum


 Visits to Vasa Museum, Rosenborg Palace, Frederiksborg Castle, Borgund Stave Church, Viking Ship Museum and more


 Admission to Copenhagen’s Tivoli Gardens  Airport transfers upon arrival and departure


 31 meals (13 breakfasts, 9 lunches & 9 dinners); service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage


remainder of the day is free to enjoy the city. Walk through Gamla Stan (Old Town), view the Changing of the Guards at the Royal Palace or sample regional specialties at an outdoor café. Meals B


3. JOURNEY TO TOFTAHOLM Travel to southern Sweden today, where landscapes of farmland and forests embrace magnificent lakes. Stop for lunch in the Lake Vattern area, home to painted churches, cathedrals and castles that date back hundreds of years. Continue on to your family-run manor house hotel in Toftaholm for an overnight stay, experiencing an authentic glimpse of life in the country. Meals BLD


4. CROSSING TO COPENHAGEN Breathtaking scenery makes your drive to Sweden’s southerly coast for our crossing into Denmark most enjoyable today. En route, stop for lunch and a visit to Sofiero Slott, just outside of the harborside city of Helsingborg. This majestic 1865 palace, used by King Gustaf VI Adolf as his summer palace until his death in


Hellesylt


Oppedal Lavik


Gudvangen Bergen


Norwegian Railway


Geiranger Loen


Kaupanger Flåm


Laerdal


Myrdal Geilo NORWAY


Maximum Elevation: 4,800 ft. Gol


Briksdal Glacier Flåm Railway


Oslo Stockholm SWEDEN


1973, is revered for its gardens and grounds. The new Oresund Bridge / Tunnel connects Sweden to Denmark in the city of Malmö; cross it this afternoon as you travel to Copenhagen for a two-night stay. Enjoy water-view rooms at your hotel, overlooking the historic harbor, and dine à la carte tonight. Meals BLD


5. THE MANY CHARMS OF COPENHAGEN Get to know Denmark’s capital on a guided city tour that includes a visit to the 17th-century Renaissance-style Rosenborg Palace and an opportunity to see the Danish crown jewels. The rest of the day is free for you to enjoy as you wish. You might want to explore Nyhavn to see the colorful schooners that line the quay and stroll along the pedestrian shopping street, Strøget. Tauck includes a ticket for you to visit the famous Tivoli Gardens at your leisure tonight. It has been referred to as a Scandinavian “rainbow of gardens, open-air amusements, restaurants, cafés, theatres, and a major concert hall” that’s great fun for all. Meals B


DENMARK Copenhagen Frederiksborg Malmö Stoll along Copenhagen’s pedestrian promenade to Strøget Square Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825 www.tauck.com 79


Toftaholm


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