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Europe/Stockholm |
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Europe/Paris |
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Mörrum is a quiet town on the east coast of Sweden's Skåne province, situated on the Baltic Sea coast and renowned for its world-class salmon fishing. The Mörrumsån River in the heart of the town is a clear salmon and trout river that attracts anglers from all over the world every year, and is known as the "Mecca of salmon fishing in Europe". In addition to fishing, the town retains its pristine natural beauty, with dense forests and open meadows on both sides of the river, making it ideal for hiking, biking and bird-watching. The town's atmosphere is laid-back and friendly, and the local fishing culture is deep, so visitors can participate in guided fishing experiences, taste fresh catches and experience the unique charm of the Swedish countryside. Though small, Mörrum is a hidden pearl on the eastern coastline of Sweden with its perfect blend of nature and sport.
Meurès is a commune in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region of eastern France, situated in the foothills of the Alps near famous ski resorts such as Chamonix and Méribel. It has a population of around 3,000 and is known for its natural beauty and winter sports facilities. Merles has a typical Alpine countryside, surrounded by mountains and forests, suitable for outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing. The economy is based on tourism, while traditional agriculture is maintained. It is well connected by road to cities such as Grenoble or Chambéry. The history dates back to the Middle Ages and local buildings such as the church of St. Maurice showcase the cultural heritage. Overall, Meurès is an ideal destination for exploring the tranquility and adventure of the French Alps.