What to see & do with your IDP in Sweden?
Sweden is tailor-made for road trips, with well-maintained highways, quiet country roads, and plenty of natural beauty. With your international driving permit in hand, you’ll have the freedom to explore Sweden beyond its capital and discover the charm of its diverse regions.
Start your journey in Stockholm, a vibrant city spread across 14 islands. Rent a car and take in the local culture before heading west to Lake Vänern, Sweden’s largest lake, where peaceful villages and nature reserves offer scenic stops.
Next, head north on the Inlandsvägen (E45) route — a dream drive for nature lovers. This road cuts through forests, rivers, and small towns like Östersund, offering a true taste of Sweden’s heartland. For a unique Arctic experience, drive up to Swedish Lapland. Towns like Kiruna or Abisko provide access to the northern lights in winter and endless daylight in summer.
For a coastal adventure, follow the High Coast (Höga Kusten) route along the Gulf of Bothnia. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, this stretch features dramatic cliffs and hiking trails, with welcoming villages along the way.
If you’re interested in island life, take the car ferry from the mainland to Gotland or Öland, where you can enjoy medieval towns, beaches, and relaxed countryside driving.
Sweden’s quiet roads and open landscapes make it easy to craft your own itinerary. With an international driving permit, you can drive confidently, rent vehicles without hassle, and explore these must-see destinations at your own pace.