Around Lund in winter: will two italians survive? [closed]
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We are an Italian couple and we are planning to go to Lund for the 1st of the year. We go visiting some friends and then we will stay some additional days in order to visit nice places around.
I know for instance that Copenaghen is probably one of the best places to visit (relatively) close to Lund. I also had a look on some Guides and on the Internet and I know there are parks and castles to visit in/nearby Lund.
However the cold might be an issue for us. I would like to know if during the winter most of touristic places (opened during the summer) are stillopen and enjoyable, and if compared to summer, everything is more difficult to enjoy due to the cold.
To be pragmatic:
- Does the temperature go very low?
- What we need to bring with us?
- Are common touristic (museums, amusement parks, etc) around closed/unreachable/difficult to enjoy due to the cold?
And most importantly: Will we freeze? Will we survive? Will we be sent back to Italy in a 1 cubic meter ice cube and then have to wait the ice to melt under the warm Italian sunrays?
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Where do Italians go in the winter?
Winter weather in Italy ranges from relatively mild along the coasts of Sardinia, Sicily, and the southern mainland to very cold and snowy inland, especially in the northern mountains. Even popular tourist destinations like Venice, Florence, and the hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria can get a dusting of snow in winter.What do Italians do in winter?
Enjoy the Mountains From north to south, mountain lovers have a wealth of choices in Italy; skiing, alpine skiing, trekking, walking, snowboarding and so on, are all activities that you can do in the more than 400 Italian ski areas throughout the country.How cold is Italy in winter?
Northern Italy: 25-45\xb0F (-4-5\xb0C) Central Italy: 40-55\xb0F (5-13\xb0C) Southern Italy: 55-60\xb0F (13-16\xb0C)Is Italy warm in winter?
Winter weather in Italy ranges from cold and wet in the north to relatively mild in the south. Rome and Naples are Italy's two major cities that enjoy the mildest winter climates.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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