If you are going as far as the edge of the Arctic Circle you should be able to do this round trip in about 4000 miles so in 3 weeks that's an average of about 200 miles per day (if you travel every day). Travel through Sweden is a bit boring if you ask me - long straight roads, lakes, trees and more lakes and more trees. The scenery and roads in Norway are, in my opinion, much more exciting. I would also highly recommend that you take your own stock of booze as Norway is really expensive and when I say really expensive I really do mean so expensive that it will make your eyes water to part with your krone for a pint.
Just a pity that DFDS no longer does its crossings to Sweden and Norway but at least you should get to cross the bridge between Copenhagen and Malmo - just a bit strange being out in the middle of the sea on a bridge.
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