Adventure

Nature Hike from Stockholm

Stockholm, Sweden
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About this experience

Meet your guide and fellow travelers for the day to come at the meeting point. Here you will be briefed about the day's itinerary. By van we'll make our way out of Stockholm and into nature. The drive will be about 30-40 minutes. The hike will start in dense pine forest and alongside a lake. 

After coffee with cake you'll continue the hike and here the path combines with one of Sweden's most famous hikes: Sörmansleden. The route starts to go up and the area suddenly changes into rocky plateau's. Reaching Stockholm county's highest point you stop for lunch. When you continue the hike the area starts to resemble savannah areas more than it looks like Swedish forest.  

The last part of the route will go through open green forest and past a lake before you arrive to the van. There's swim opportunity if you got too warm! Remember to bring a towel. After a dip you'll be transferred back to the meeting point.

Specifications
  • Rating

    4.8

  • Duration

    7 hour

  • Type of tour

    Individual

  • Destination

    Stockholm

  • Country

    Sweden

  • Type of experience

    Adventure

  • Best time to visit

    • Autumn
    • Summer
  • Nearby stations

    • Stockholm Central Station
    • Stockholm Arlanda Airport
    • Port Of Stockholm

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