Storlien is a village and ski resort located in Åre municipality in Jämtland, Sweden, two kilometres from the Swedish-Norwegian border. The primary bases of the settlement are tourism and outdoor life – alpine skiing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, hunting, fishing and hiking. During the 2000s, retail sales to customers from Norway become important, and most of the tourists in Storlien are Norwegians. The Swedish royal family has a house in Storlien, where they usually celebrate Easter and the New Year. There was also previously a sanitarium. Storlien was formerly the centre of winter activities for Skidfrämjandet, now Friluftsfrämjandet, an organisation that promotes outdoor leisure, and played a major role in developing downhill skiing in Sweden.
Storlien has, among other services, a hotel called Storliens högfjällshotell (Storlien Mountain Lodge) and a holiday village called Fjäll-lien. A large part of the village is owned by the Lars Nilsson estate, a real estate agent. The hotel was formerly the largest in the country. In 2011 Ulrich John, a Stockholm real-estate investor, bought it, the lifts and "a few thousand hectares of mountain", but he sold the hotel in 2013.
try, it’s not that hard,
to try to stop,
but you went too far,
too far from you.
cry, let them hear you cry,
turn your inside out,
then we will understand,
the other side of you
bodies hanging upside down,
at the edge of the town.
so you curse it all.
so to hell you’ll crawl,
fost and cold,
far from any other road.
you’re walking blind,
one step behind,
and where’s the spark,
it’s just a glow in the dark
so you curse it all
walking blind
one step behind
and where’s the spark
it’s just a glow in the dark
to hell you’ll crawl
lost and cold