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Discover your own
smultronstrallen around
Stockholm

 

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Discover your own
smultronstrallen
around Stockholm

 

 

Dare to take a skinny dip? Embrace the stunning outdoors surrounding Stockholm with a local secret – smultronställen.

Typical in a country that experiences much cold and darkness, when the warmer months arrive and nature turns a lush shade of green, Swedes head for the outdoors. This means that most Stockholmers have their own smultronställe, either in the city or not too far away.

Smultronställen literally translates to ‘wild strawberry patches’. While picking smultron (wild strawberries) is a favourite summer pastime, the term actually refers to secret and special places that bring someone joy, typically in nature and preferably a little off the beaten path. The phrase evokes idyllic images of picking wild blueberries in a forest, of a floating sauna on a still lake, or perhaps of a favourite café that serves ice cream by the scoop, overlooking a hidden city beach.

In partnership with Arlanda express, we’ve put together some amazing places in and around Stockholm to help you discover your own smultronställe this summer.

Hidden city views
Skinnarviksberget is a rocky outcrop, tucked away on Södermalm, that overlooks the city and gives a breathtaking view of Gamla Stan, Kungsholmen, the Stockholm City Hall, and the harbour below. Pack a picnic, find a place on the rocks and take in a sunrise or sunset.

On the other side of the city, Vanadislunden is an often-overlooked park with a heated outdoor pool and a nice spot on a hill that overlooks the stunning ochre-coloured rooftops of Vasastan.

A stuga by the forest and the sea

Situated east of Stockholm and easily accessible by bus from Slussen, Värmdö is a taste of the Swedish outdoors, close to the city.

This scenic region features a picturesque coastline, and you can bathe at little beaches or jump from smooth rocky cliffs. Otherwise you can enjoy lush pastures, classic red summer cottages and pine forest carpeted with wild blueberry bushes.

There are plenty of stugas (cabins) available to rent, many with their own saunas ­– often needed after a dip in the cool Baltic, even in summer. It’s the quintessential Scandi nature experience. You’re guaranteed to find yourself a smultronställe here!

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A city swim – clothing optional

After a long summer day exploring the city, how wonderful it is that there are so many beautiful Stockholm city beaches where you can cool off! The beach at Tantolunden is lovely, but not exactly secluded. 

For something quieter, take the path from Tanto along the water toward Skanstull. Here you can find your own smultronställe, a shady spot between the trees that is perfect for a dip. Or, walk across the bridge and within 20 minutes you’ll find yourself at Alfred Nobel’s old dynamite factory at Vinterviken. Here you can enjoy a spot of lunch, or take the kayak out on the water. Örnsbergs Klippbad, just around the corner from Vinterviken, is a place of picturesque cliffs and beautiful places to swim.

Breviksbadet is a public beach on the Baltic Sea – with an area reserved for nudists – in Åkersberga, just north of the city, for those seeking a slightly more private spot for a skinny dip. Brunnsviksbadet is a small child-friendly beach close to a lovely park, Frescati Hage, with a nudist bathing area around the corner. It’s close to Stockholm University and easily reachable by public transport.

Dreamy city gardens

Tucked away in the centre of Djurgården is the garden oasis, Rosendals Trädgård. This is a favourite summertime place for both locals and visitors, where biodynamic gardens supply fresh produce for the charming greenhouse café. There are also rows of colourful flowers (pick your bouquet!) and an apple orchard that’s the perfect picnic spot to spend a sunny summer afternoon.

North of the city, in Solna, is the vast Haga Park with large green spaces, forests and lakes to explore. Take a walk and stop by the dreamy Gamla Orangeriet, a century-old greenhouse turned cafe, for a fika!

Special places in the archipelago

Venturing to the Stockholm archipelago is a must-do, especially in the warmer months. One worthy island, just one stop on the ferry past the popular Grinda, is the laidback Gällnö. There is not much on this Swedish island to distract you, which makes it all the more enchanting.

From the ferry wharf, wander the dirt road, past fields edged with smultron and grazing cows. As you do, you’ll notice shady apple and cherry trees and wildflower meadows.

Head to Gällnöby to sit by the water with a cold drink from the outdoor bar, or enjoy some delicious food from the island’s café and outdoor restaurant. After that, continue the island’s paths to find quiet bays to cool off in, rocky lakes where you can fish and secluded campsites where you can pitch a tent. Heaven! 

Cooling watering holes

Mälarpaviljongen is a beautiful outdoor terrace bar and restaurant floating on a wooden deck on the water at Kungsholmen, just 10 minutes stroll from City Hall in the middle of town. It’s an idyllic spot for a drink or meal, surrounded by trees whose leaves gently dip into the water.

Another waterside smultronställe, Boule & Berså, just to the east of Södermalm, in Nacka, is a place to have a drink, a bite to eat and a game of boules by a canal in the sunshine. To get there, board a Waxholmsbolaget ferry to Saltsjöqvarn and take in the beautiful view of the harbour. 

Lakeside recreation

Keen to find your own special place to hike, cycle, canoe, sauna, swim, eat or fish in nature, without really leaving the city? Only 15 minutes from Stockholm, Hellasgården could be for you. The forested recreation area on Källtorpssjön has marked forest trails in and around the lake meant for for walking, running or cycling. 

Take the plunge from one of the designated swimming areas, or bathe from a spot of your choice. At Hellasgården you can rent canoes, organise fishing licences, pick up an orienteering map, or book a sauna or massage, for example. There is also a restaurant and café.

Save time getting to and from the airport in Stockholm by booking the Arlanda express. Taking just 18 minutes and with regular departures, it means more time for planning day trips to the great Swedish outdoors