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Touring Lärjedalen
The district Lärjedalen of Gothenburg in Göteborgs stad (Västra Götaland County) is a subburb located in Sweden about 243 mi south-west of Stockholm, the country's capital place.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 5°C / 41 °F
Morning Temperature | 2°C / 36 °F |
Evening Temperature | 5°C / 40 °F |
Night Temperature | 3°C / 38 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 54% |
Air Pressure | 1006 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 12 km/h (7 mph) from East |
Cloud Conditions | Clear sky, covering 4% of sky |
General Conditions | Sky is clear |
Sunday, 24th of November 2024
3°C (37 °F)
9°C (49 °F)
Rain and snow, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Monday, 25th of November 2024
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Moderate rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Tuesday, 26th of November 2024
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Light rain, fresh breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Hotel Opera
Clarion Collection Hotel Odin
SCANDIC BACKADAL
Gothenburg Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel
Gotenborg Quality Hotel Winn
Eggers
Liseberg Heden
First Hotel G
SCANDIC OPALEN
SCANDIC CROWN
Videos from this area
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Kortedala i Göteborg 2010
Bilder från stadsdelen Kortedala i Göteborg, tagna i augusti 2010. Images of the area Kortedala in Gothenburg, Sweden, shot in August 2010.
Det mekaniska undret - Kortedala (Resan med spårvagn 11)
Olika sidor av staden - Del 2/10 - Kortedala Ladda ner hela projektet på http://23seconds.org/063.htm Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/track/3PlIFeZ5b7ZRLW71Mt7acy iTunes: https://itunes.apple.co...
Shouting man in Kortedala, Gothenburg, Sweden
Fast forward to: 1:15 I was located in Kortedala, Gothenburg when I encountered a shouting man. At first I thought he had the worst hick-up so far but appearently he was shouting at people...
Matrix in kortedala
jag och en kompis hade riktigt tråkigt när vi var utte så vi gjorde en kort metrix film som är 340 sekunder men ändå så tog det derykt en timma att göra den, dom misslykade lägger...
[SJ/Västtrafik] Regional train from Göteborg C. to Trollhättan and Vänersborg passing the...
Östra Nyebrovägen/Skrotfrag level crossing with old style lights at Agnesberg. Agnesberg, Angered, Göteborg, Sweden 7.1.2010 http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kryssm%C3%A4rken.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Ullevi
Ullevi is a stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. The stadium was built for the 1958 FIFA World Cup, but since then Ullevi has also hosted the 1995 World Championships in Athletics and the 2006 European Championships in Athletics, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup finals in 1983 and 1990, the UEFA Euro 1992 final, the UEFA Cup final in 2004, and annually hosted the opening ceremony of the Gothia Cup—the world's largest football tournament.
Gamla Ullevi (1916)
Gamla Ullevi meaning Old Ullevi (named Ullevi until 1958 when Nya Ullevi was built) was a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden. It was built in 1915-1916 and opened on 17 September 1916 with the game between IFK Göteborg-AB København (2-2). (Öhnander 2002, p. 6) It had a capacity of 15,000 to 18,000, depending on usage. The record attendance is 32,357 and was set 2 May 1957, when Örgryte IS played IF Elfsborg. IF Elfsborg won 2-1. (Öhnander 2002, p.
Bergsjön
Bergsjön is a district in eastern Gothenburg, Sweden. On January 1, 2011, Bergsjön and Kortedala became the Eastern District of Gothenburg as part of a larger reorganization of the city of Gothenburg; the number of district councils was halved, to ten. Bergsjön, as part of Eastern District of Gothenburg, is divided into two smaller areas: Western and Eastern Bergsjön. In Eastern Bergsjön construction and development in the area began in 1965, and in Western Bergsjön development started in 1967.
Kortedala
Kortedala is a district, mainly residential (apartment housing), in the north-eastern part of Gothenburg in western Sweden. The area houses a population of around 10,000 inhabitants and is one of the typical 1950s suburbs of Gothenburg. The area is very lush and green with many trees and parks. Kortedala also has Gothenburg's largest ice-skating rink named, Isdala, and a big sports centre named Alelyckan. There are four local squares, three smaller ones and the bigger Kortedala Torg.
Angered
Angered is a suburb in Gothenburg Municipality, Sweden. Angered is the biggest Million Programme area in Gothenburg, and one of the biggest in the country with 40,000 inhabitants. The hilly terrain forced the planners to build the different parts of Angered at some distance from each other. Angered is a multicultural community with a high immigrant population. It has a high unemployment rate.
Lärjedalen
Lärjedalen is in the south of the former municipality Angered; it gets its name from the river Lärjeån that crosses the municipality. Great parts of Lärjedalen are natural reserves. The "center" of Lärjedalen is the concrete multi-cultural suburb Hjällbo.
Lärjeån
Lärjeån, Swedish river that flows from Stora Lövsjön, east of Gothenburg to the Göta älv in northern Lärjedalen.
Örgryte
Örgryte is one of the 21 stadsdelsnämndsområden (a kind of district often translated as borough) of Gothenburg Municipality, Sweden. It is a largely upper middle class residential area, just to the east of the city centre. It has a population of 33,539 (2004), and covers an area of 10.67 square kilometres.
Björkekärr
Björkekärr is an officially defined district in Gothenburg, Sweden which belongs to the Härlanda borough.
Strömmensberg
Strömmensberg is a district in Gothenburg, Sweden which belongs to Örgryte borough. It is a part of the officially defined residential district Bagaregården.
Fräntorp
Fräntorp is a district in Gothenburg, Sweden which belongs to Härlanda borough.
Vidkärr
Vidkärr is a district in Gothenburg, Sweden which belongs to Härlanda borough. The district is demarcated by the districts Strömmensberg to the west, Torpa to the east, Kålltorp to the south (by Torpagatan) and by the road E20 to the north. Vidkärr is quite commonly referred to as Munkebäck. The commuter train between Gothenburg and Alingsås stops here at Sävenäs. Here you can find Torpavallen, the home arena of the football team Qviding FIF.
Bagaregården
Bagaregården is a district in Gothenburg, Sweden which belongs to Örgryte borough. Most parts of the district were designed by town planner Albert Lilienberg. He was inspired by the Austrian architect Camillo Sitte. There are many Landshövdingehus in the area. The term "bagaregård" (the indefinite form of "bagaregården") translates into "baker´s estate". Close to Bagaregården lie the remains of a medieval church, Härlanda Church Ruins. It was torn down by request from Gustavus I of Sweden.
Torpa (district)
Torpa is an officially defined district in Gothenburg, Sweden which belongs to Härlanda borough. It consists of the traditional districts Torpa and Fräntorp. The district consists mostly of apartment blocks built in the 1940s designed by architect Nils Einar Eriksson.
Gamla Ullevi
Gamla Ullevi is a football stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden that opened on 5 April 2009. The stadium replaced the city's previous main football stadium, also called Gamla Ullevi, and is the home ground of three football clubs: GAIS, IFK Göteborg and Örgryte IS. It is also the national stadium for the Sweden women's national football team. The new stadium was built on the ground of the now demolished old stadium.
Göteborgs Högre Samskola
Göteborgs Högre Samskola is an independent school in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Gårda Business Center
Gårda Business Center, also known as the Canon building is a high-rise office building in the Gårda district in Gothenburg. The 17-floor, 59 meters (195 feet) high building was completed in 1989. The building is the 28th tallest building in Sweden.
Bellevue Mosque
The Bellevue Mosque is the largest mosque in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is located at Generalsgatan 2A in the "Bellevue"-district of Gothenburg. The mosque is administered by the Somali-dominated Islamic Sunni Centre Denomination (Swedish: Islamiska Sunnicentret Trossamfund, ISC) and advocates the Salafi movement of Islam. The mosque has been in the focus of media several times for its alleged ties to various Islamist and terrorist-designated organizations.
Valhalla IP
Valhalla IP is a stadium in Gothenburg, Sweden which is home to several teams, for both Damallsvenskan and Superettan, Örgryte IS, Qviding FIF and the ladies team Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC. The stadium is situated close the river Mölndalsån and Burgårdsparken of the town and is named after the Valhalla (Old Norse Valhöll, "Hall of the Slain") is Odin's hall in Norse mythology. The capacity of the stadium is 4000, where 1200 are seated. Valhalla IP had an artificial pitch added in October 2006.
Tingstadstunneln
Tingstadstunneln is a motorway tunnel under the Göta Älv, connecting Hisingen with mainland Gothenburg. The tunnel was constructed with two parallel immersed tubes with three lanes of traffic in each tube. It is part of the E6 route linking Norway with south-west Sweden. Construction started on January 17, 1961, and the tunnel was inaugurated at 11:30 am on March 29, 1968. The tunnel has the lowest motorway elevation in Sweden, at 15 meters below sea level.
Bergakungen
SF Filmstaden Bergakungen (English: Mountain King Film City) is a cineplex located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Bergakungen has 14 cinemas with a total capacity of 2,260 visitors. The cinema has Sweden's two largest projection screens, measuring 18 × 8 meters (59 × 26 ft) each. Bergakungen also has a VIP cinema. Before the film starts you wait in the lounge with an open bar. The VIP cinema has more comfortable seats.
Lunden, Örgryte
Lunden is one of 8 districts in Örgryte borough, Gothenburg, Sweden. Lunden is situated immediately to the east of the central area of Gothenburg. Lunden has 10206 inhabitants (2005).
Härlanda Church Ruins
Härlanda Church Ruins are the remains of a medieval church in Gothenburg, Sweden close to the picturesque housing area Bagaregården. The church was built in the first part of the 12th century and torn down in 1528 by request from Gustavus I, King of Sweden to build a new church in Nya Lödöse, the precursor of Gothenburg which was founded in 1621.
Östra kyrkogården, Gothenburg
Östra kyrkogården is a cemetery in Gothenburg, Sweden. It is located in the parish of Örgryte, in the Diocese of Gothenburg. With its area of 25.3 hectares, and its nearly 18,000 graves, it is the third largest graveyard in the city. Including the urns, it is estimated to be the resting place of 150,000 people. The cemetery houses the graves of many notable citizens of Gothenburg, whose work and donations helped shape the city. Many of their tombstones and monuments are stately works of art.
Angereds Teater
Angereds Teater is a non-government sponsored theater which aims to serve a population outside of the country’s main population centers. It is located in the town of Angered, Sweden a northern suburb of Gothenburg which has a large immigrant population from a variety of countries. (travel) Offering plays for both adults and children, the theater is the center of culture for the area, hosting a number of plays and other events throughout the year.