Attractions
List of attractions

Brännbergsvägen 33, 921 36 Lycksele, Sweden
Lycksele Djurpark
Lycksele Zoo is a zoological garden located in the town of Lycksele in Northern Sweden.
The zoo was founded by Holger Lithner in 1959 and displays 25 species of Scandinavian animals.

Sorselevägen 1, 921 41 Lycksele, Schweden
Ansia Badpark Lycksele
Season pass
With a season pass you can swim as much as you want all summer long!
Season passes are loaded onto wristbands that you flash at the entrance. Season passes and pre-booked tickets have their own entrance so you don't have to queue.
Ticket prices
Youth (4-17 years) SEK 500
Adults (18 years +) SEK 650
For each season pass there is an additional 50 SEK for the wristband itself. The wristband can then be used next summer.

Gammplatsen, 921 32 Lycksele, Schweden
Skogs- och Samemuseet
Skogs- och samemuseet i Lycksele is a cultural history museum in Lycksele, with county responsibility for forestry history. The museum building was built in 1981 after drawings by Inger Tobé at VAB[2].
The museum's first exhibition, The Lumberjack Era, was opened in 1984. The next major exhibition, The Machine Age, opened in 1994. The latest core exhibition, Sami in the Forest, opened in June 2014.
The Forest and Sámi Museum (formerly the Forest Museum) is located adjacent to the Gammplats recreation area. The museum has been run as a limited company since 2007, with Lycksele municipality and Region Västerbotten as owners. The initiator was the local local history association Lycksele Hembygdsgille, with then chairman forester Wolmar Söderholm as the driving force.
In 1987, the museum received an honorable mention in the “European museum of the year award” competition.