Come along for an overnight hiking trip outside of Stockholm. From start to finish of the tour, you will feel like you’re far away from Scandinavia’s largest city. You will get the full hiking experience of cooking in the wild and sleeping out in nature. The Tyresta National Park is the biggest ancient forest in southern Sweden, with very old trees and lots of wildlife, including deer, boars, moose, and the rare lynx. Although these animals can be hard to see because the forest is so thick, there are plenty of birds to spot, especially owls and woodpeckers.
People have been living in this area since ancient times. Vikings once called this place home, attracted by the natural landscapes formed by the ice ages. It’s a great chance to enjoy nature and learn some history.
We guide you through the dense ancient forest and provide all necessary hiking equipment. Please note, you will have to carry your own equipment (all equipment will be provided).
The tour is suitable for everyone with a normal fitness level (approx. 35km distance), you don’t need to be an athlete.
Travel Itinerary – Day 1
Our adventure begins with a gear check and a detailed briefing about the journey ahead. Staying true to our commitment to sustainability, we’ll take a short ride on public transportation to the trailhead. From here, we embark on a 21 km hike through the scenic outskirts of Stockholm, where rural landscapes, picturesque farmlands, and ancient forests blend seamlessly with the eastern coastline. As we walk, your guide will share fascinating insights about the local environment and history. By late afternoon, we transition from the nature reserve into the southern part of Tyresta National Park, a peaceful haven where we’ll set up camp for the night. After settling in, we’ll gather around for a well-earned meal cooked over the campfire. As the evening winds down, there will be time for storytelling and relaxing in nature, letting the sounds of the forest lull you into a restful sleep after a rewarding day of exploration.
Travel Itinerary – Day 2
Wake up to the stillness of the early morning in Tyresta National Park, a rare moment before other visitors arrive. After enjoying a freshly prepared breakfast, we’ll continue our journey, this time trekking 13 km through the dense northern forests of the park. Our route will lead us past serene lakes, perfect for capturing stunning photos or simply taking a moment to immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. Along the way, your guide will point out notable landmarks and wildlife as we explore the park’s hidden gems. We plan to finish our hike by midday, giving you plenty of time to return to the city and check into your accommodation, where you can unwind and enjoy lunch after this memorable two-day adventure.
When planning your stockholm adventure, it’s important to be prepared for varying weather conditions throughout the year. Each season brings its own unique climate and characteristics, influencing the hiking experience in different ways.
Spring
Temperatures typically range from 5°C to 15°C. The weather can be quite variable, with sunny days, occasional rain showers, and cooler mornings and evenings. Be prepared for the occasional rainy days, which can make the atmosphere moody but also bring out the vibrant colours of nature.
Summer
This time of the year offers the warmest weather, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 30°C. Expect longer days with plenty of sunshine, perfect for extended hikes. Occasional rain showers are possible. Despite the rain, the overall conditions are pleasant and ideal for hiking.
Autumn
Already cooler temperatures, usually between 5°C and 15°C. The weather can be quite variable, with a mix of sunny, rainy, and windy days. The landscape is beautifully coloured with autumn foliage, making it a picturesque time for hiking. Rainy days can add a charm to the surroundings, but can also make trails slippery with fallen leaves and mud.
Winter
The temperatures in Stockholm range from -10°C to 5°C. Expect colder, shorter days with potential snowfall. The trails can be icy or covered with snow, and rainy days can make them slippery. Winter hiking offers a serene and unique experience, with crisp air and stunning snowy landscapes.
The weather in Stockholm can shift quickly, so dressing in layers and bringing the essentials helps you stay comfortable throughout the hike.
Recommended clothing:
Moisture-wicking base layer (top and bottom)
Insulating mid-layer (fleece or wool)
Waterproof outer layer (lightweight rain jacket)
Quick-drying hiking pants (preferably convertible)
Fleece sweater or warm mid-layer
Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots with ankle support
Extra pairs of warm socks
Sun hat or cap
Sunglasses
Lightweight t-shirt or long-sleeve shirt (for sunny days)
Trekking poles (optional but helpful for uneven terrain)
Sunscreen and lip balm
Reusable water bottle
Toiletries and personal hygiene items
Quick-drying towel
Extra clothing for evenings or changes in weather
No worries about your luggage. You are welcome to leave larger items like suitcases or travel backpacks at our office. Valuable smaller items can come with you in a carry-on backpack during the tour.
The Tyresta National Park hiking tour takes you directly into the heart of nature, providing a truly immersive experience. As such, there are no facilities along the way. If you need to use the toilet, you’ll have to do so in nature.
Our Tyresta National Park hiking tour is a light to medium-light physical activity. Most of our customers have no trouble with the required fitness, as we maintain a relaxed pace. We always ensure that everyone gets the best possible experience and provide extra support if needed. Please keep in mind, that we walk partly off-trail, which adds some additional challenges.
You just need to be in normal health to participate. However, for some customers, it can be a demanding exercise that they may feel in their legs and feet after the activity.
During our hiking tour in Tyresta National Park, you have the opportunity to encounter a variety of wildlife native to the Stockholm area. Keep in mind that our hiking tour is primarily a walk through nature, and any animal spotting is an additional bonus, not guaranteed. Due to the dense forest, any wildlife sighting requires a bit of luck. However, you might keep an eye out for:
Remember to maintain a respectful distance from all wildlife and avoid disturbing their natural habitat. Our guides will help you identify different species and share interesting facts about the local fauna.
Sweden’s unique “Right to Roam” (Allemansrätten) allows everyone to enjoy nature freely, with certain responsibilities. This right means you can hike, camp, and explore the outdoors without needing special permission, as long as you respect the environment and landowners.
Key principles of the Right to Roam include:
The Right to Roam is a cherished part of Swedish culture, allowing everyone to experience and enjoy the beauty of nature responsibly. During our hiking tour, we’ll embrace these principles to ensure a safe and respectful adventure in the Nacka Nature Reserve.
Tyresta National Park, established in 1993, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquility with its diverse landscapes, including dense forests, pristine lakes, and rocky outcrops. Home to wildlife such as deer, foxes, and numerous bird species, the park adds excitement to every hike. Well-maintained trails cater to all levels, from leisurely walks to challenging treks. Located close to Stockholm, Tyresta National Park is easily accessible for a quick escape into nature, providing a peaceful retreat despite its proximity to the city. The sunsets in Tyresta are magical, casting a golden glow over the landscape. Exploring Tyresta National Park allows you to connect with nature and experience the area’s rich natural and cultural heritage.