The Finnish landscape is covered with thick pine forests and rolling hills, and complemented with a labyrinth of lakes and inlets.
Sweden
Due to Sweden's northern location, the summer sun sets for only short periods of time. This phenomenon allows outdoor activities later in the evening than usual. Sweden has a large number of lakes and forests; the former is popular for fishing and canoeing.
Norway
The main attractions of Norway are the varied landscapes that extend across the Arctic Circle. It is famous for its bird-indented coastline and its mountains, ski resorts, lakes and woods.
Denmark
Denmark has long stretches of sandy beaches, attracting many travellers in the summer. People often come to visit the relatively lively city of Copenhagen,
Estonia
Estonia is a Baltic gem offering visitors the chance to see a tiny dynamic land on the shores of the Baltic Sea. Glorious beaches pepper the extensive coastline, although the swimming season is short.