Sweden from north to south
Water’s Way is a living model of the Swedish landscape from north to south, allowing you to
dive into life in and around Sweden’s waters.
The route winds over the mountain, through the forest grove and beaver’s lodge, via the lake
and limestone rocks, past the Baltic and North Sea and finishes below the waves.
An exhibition full of Swedish animals
On the mountain, bank voles and red-backed voles live among the rocks. The cave is home to
some of the little creatures that like the dark, such as earthworms, beetle larvae and ants.
Of course, there’s an adder lurking in the exhibition, along with a range of other Swedish
reptiles and amphibians. The uprooted tree shelters animals like the slow worm and smooth
snake.
Freshwater fish, crayfish and West Coast jetty
Water runs like a blue thread through the whole exhibition. See the different fish that live in
Swedish waters and meet the crayfish. More about the crayfish

From the bird tower, you have a falcon’s eye view of the Swedish landscape.
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