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Hiking Tour from Stockholm in Nacka Nature Reserve

Duration
5
hours
Fitness
Easy
Age
10+ Years
Small Group
2 – 8 Persons

About this tour

Join a morning hike in Stockholm’s Nature Reserve, just outside the city. Enjoy fresh air, peaceful nature, and a break from busy city life. The tour includes a lunch break with food freshly prepared over a campfire.

What you will do

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Enter the Nature Reserve

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Start the Forest Hike

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Spring Water Stop

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Lakeside Campfire Lunch

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Wildlife and Nature Walk

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Travel Back to the City

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What you will do

Enter the Nature Reserve

Step straight into nature

Start the Forest Hike

Walk through peaceful pine forest

Spring Water Stop

Refill your bottle with spring water

Lakeside Campfire Lunch

Relax and enjoy lunch by the fire

Wildlife and Nature Walk

Look out for deer and local wildlife

Travel Back to the City

Enjoy a bus ride back to central Stockholm

Full Description

Highlights

  • • Enjoy a calm day in nature
  • • Hike off the beaten track
  • • Swim in Swedish lakes (summer)
  • • Walk over frozen lakes (winter)
  • • Campfire lunch break

Know before you go

  • • This activity runs rain or shine
  • • Special dietary options available
  • • Tour requires 2 participants to take place

Includes

  • ✓ Experienced outdoor guide
  • ✓ Freshly prepared outdoor meal
  • ✓ Swedish Fika (Coffee & pastries)
  • ✓ Transportation back to town (bus)

What to bring

  • • Drinking water
  • • Quick-dry, sportswear
  • • Weather-appropriate clothing layers
  • • Sturdy shoes (weather appropriate)
  • • Swimwear and towel (optional)
  • • Mosquito & Ticks Repellant

Meeting point

Stockholm Nature | Kayak & Outdoor Tours, Vikstensvägen 71, 12 156 Stockholm
Location information
We meet at our office in southern Stockholm, just outside the city center. You can reach the location from T-Centralen by public transport in under 20 minutes.

End point

This activity ends back at Slussen subway station.

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Common questions (FAQ)

When planning your hiking tour through Nacka Nature Reserve, 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 colors 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 colored 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 the slippery. Winter hiking offers a serene and unique experience, with crisp air and stunning snowy landscapes.

Weather in Stockholm can vary throughout the day, so dressing in layers and packing a few essentials will help you stay comfortable in any season.

Recommended clothing

  • Weather-appropriate outdoor clothing

  • Sturdy footwear (hiking shoes are best)

  • Sun hat or cap

  • Sunglasses

Personal items

  • Small backpack (daypack)

  • Sunscreen and lip balm

  • Reusable water bottle

In Sweden, we say, “There’s no bad weather, only the wrong clothing.” We run tours in most conditions. Just dress appropriately and you will still have a great time. We will contact you if a tour ever needs to be cancelled or rescheduled.

Our Nacka Nature Reserve hike takes you straight into the heart of nature, offering a truly immersive experience. A toilet is available at the meeting point before the tour starts. During the hike, however, you will need to use nature if necessary.

The Nacka Nature Reserve hike 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, we walk partly off-trail, which adds some additional challenge. When participating in our hiking near Stockholm, you just need to be in normal health. However, for some customers, it can be a demanding exercise that they may feel in their legs and feet after the activity.

During your hiking tour in the Nacka Nature Reserve, 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. However, we commonly see deer and other animals. Keep an eye out for:

  • Deer: These graceful animals are often spotted in forested areas.
  • Birds: Nacka Nature Reserve is home to a wide variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and many songbirds.
  • Hares: These shy creatures can sometimes be seen darting through the underbrush.
  • Moose: While moose are more commonly found in open fields, you would need to be extremely lucky to see one in the forest.
  • Badgers: These nocturnal animals are known for their distinctive black and white striped faces.
  • Roe Deer: Smaller than the common deer, these animals are also a frequent sight in the reserve.
  • Wild Boars: Occasionally, these animals can be seen foraging in the forest.
  • Squirrels: Red and grey squirrels are abundant and can often be seen scurrying up trees.

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:

  • Respect Nature: Do not disturb wildlife or damage vegetation. Stick to marked trails and avoid trampling on sensitive areas.
  • Leave No Trace: Take all your litter with you and leave the area as you found it. This helps preserve the natural beauty for others to enjoy.
  • Respect Private Property: You can pass through private land, but avoid walking too close to homes and respect privacy. Always close gates behind you.

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.

The Nacka Nature Reserve, established in 2006, offers a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquility with its diverse landscapes, including forests, meadows, rocky outcrops, and lakes. Home to wildlife such as deer, foxes, and numerous bird species, the reserve adds excitement to every hike. Well-maintained trails cater to all levels, from leisurely walks to challenging treks. Historical landmarks like ancient ruins and old farmsteads add cultural interest. Located close to Stockholm, the reserve is easily accessible for a quick escape into nature, providing a peaceful retreat despite its proximity to the city. Exploring Nacka Nature Reserve lets you connect with nature and experience the area’s rich natural and cultural heritage.

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