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Waterfall hiking trails in Vedyxaskogen traverse a landscape characterized by varied terrain, including riverine environments and urban green spaces. The region features gentle elevation changes, making many paths accessible for different fitness levels. Routes often follow waterways, offering a mix of natural scenery and proximity to local landmarks. The area includes small, undulating coniferous forests set within a cultivated landscape.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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6.33km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.64km
00:56
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The anatomy hall is really worth seeing and is worth the visit alone.
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The Fyrisån is Uppland's longest river, stretching 95 kilometers. It rises near Dannemora and flows into a bay of Lake Mälaren called Ekoln, directly south of Uppsala, through whose city center it flows. The name Fyrisån was coined primarily by Olof Rudbeck in the second half of the 17th century; before that, the river was called Salaån.
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Built from 1549 onwards as a fortress by Gustav Vasa, the castle was only rebuilt into a grand Renaissance palace after a fire in 1572. The old cannons on the Styrbiskop bastion still bear witness to its fortified early years.
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Within the remaining ruins of Uppsala's original 16th-century castle, the Vasaborgen Museum offers insights into the history of Swedish rulers, recounting tales of kings and queens, princes and princesses. Guided tours led by costumed guides also reveal gruesome details of gruesome and violent sudden deaths. The museum is open from June 1st to September 1st.
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What would old fortresses be – anywhere in the world – without these decorative old cannons?
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The Gothic Uppsala Cathedral (Uppsala Domkyrka), consecrated in 1435, is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Uppsala, the parish church of the Uppsala Cathedral parish, and a national shrine of the Church of Sweden. It houses the relics of Sweden's national saint, Saint Erik, and a relic of Saint Bridget. The church is traditionally the coronation and burial church for Swedish kings and queens. Following a fire in the former cathedral (in Gamla Uppsala), the Pope granted permission in 1258 to move the bishopric to present-day Uppsala (then Östra Aros). The move to Domberget took place in 1273. Initially, the existing Saint Erik Chapel was used for services while French builders, under the direction of Etienne de Bonneuil, began constructing a new cathedral. The construction would continue for over a century and a half. The cathedral's towers are the tallest church towers in Scandinavia, reaching 118.7 meters. The most powerful of its five church bells, called Storan, weighs 7,360 kilograms, making it Sweden's largest church bell. The Church of Sweden estimates that around half a million people visit Uppsala Cathedral each year.
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With its commanding position on Kasåsen hill high above Uppsala, the castle is visible from afar. Today it is the residence of the Governor of Uppsala County. Built as a fortification by Gustav Vasa starting in 1549, the castle was the site of the Sture Murders in 1567, the decision regarding Sweden's participation in the Thirty Years' War was made here, Queen Christina abdicated here in 1654, and many of Sweden's former kings and queens were born and lived here. As early as 1572, the castle had been remodeled by Johan III and expanded into a grand Renaissance palace. After the great city fire of 1702, parts of the main building, the so-called Cross Castle, were demolished. During its reconstruction in 1744, the entire castle acquired its present form in the French Neoclassical style, based on designs by Carl Hårleman. The room, the district council hall, which was specially set up for the district council meetings after the municipal reform of 1862, is today primarily used as a representative reception room.
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Designed by architect Carl Fredrik Sundvall, the Carolina Rediviva building (Latin for "the resurrected Carolina") is the main building of the University Library. It was dedicated in 1841. The name refers to the older university building, the Academia Carolina, which was demolished in 1778. Since a restructuring of the University Library in 1999, the Carolina Rediviva library has been known as the "Carolina Library." In the exhibition room in the entrance hall, one can see fragments of what is perhaps the library's most famous manuscript, the Silver Bible (Codex argenteus). This unique handwritten Gospel book, written in the now-extinct Gothic script, dates from the early 6th century.
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Vedyxaskogen offers a good selection of waterfall hiking trails, with over 20 routes available. These trails cater to various preferences, from easy strolls to slightly more challenging paths.
Yes, Vedyxaskogen is well-suited for beginners, with 15 out of 24 available waterfall hiking routes classified as easy. These trails typically feature gentle elevation changes and well-maintained paths. An example is the View of the Fyris River – View of the Fyrisån River loop from Industristaden, which is an easy 3.7 km path along the Fyrisån River.
The waterfall trails in Vedyxaskogen vary in length, with many being quite accessible. For instance, the Uppsala Old Pump House – Stadsträdgården Uppsala loop from MVM is about 6.3 km and takes around 1 hour 36 minutes, while the View of Uppsala Cathedral – View of the Fyrisån River loop from Uppsala is 4.1 km and can be completed in about 1 hour 3 minutes.
Absolutely. Many of the trails in Vedyxaskogen are designed with gentle slopes and accessible terrain, making them ideal for families. The region's river paths and urban parks offer a pleasant environment for all ages to enjoy the natural water features.
While specific regulations for dogs on every trail can vary, Vedyxaskogen generally offers a welcoming environment for dog walkers on its hiking paths. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash and follow local signage, especially in urban park areas or near wildlife.
The best time to visit the waterfalls in Vedyxaskogen largely depends on your preference. Spring often brings higher water flows from snowmelt, making the waterfalls particularly impressive. Summer offers pleasant weather for hiking, while autumn provides beautiful foliage. Even in winter, the frozen landscapes can offer a unique experience, though trail conditions may require appropriate gear.
Given the varied terrain and proximity to water, it's advisable to wear comfortable, waterproof hiking shoes or boots. Layered clothing is recommended to adapt to changing weather conditions, and a waterproof jacket can be useful, especially near the waterfalls where spray might occur.
Yes, Vedyxaskogen features several circular routes that allow you to start and end at the same point, offering convenient exploration. Examples include the Uppsala Old Pump House – Stadsträdgården Uppsala loop from MVM and the View of the Fyris River – View of the Fyrisån River loop from Industristaden.
The waterfall trails in Vedyxaskogen are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 250 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the paths, the scenic views along the Fyris River, and the pleasant mix of urban green spaces and natural landscapes.
While hiking the waterfall trails, you'll encounter several interesting points. Routes often pass by significant landmarks such as Uppsala Cathedral and Uppsala Castle, as well as scenic spots like the Old Pump House and Stadsträdgården Uppsala. The Fyris River itself is a constant feature, offering picturesque riverside views.
During winter, trails in Vedyxaskogen can be covered in snow or ice, especially in shaded areas. While the landscape offers a unique beauty, it's essential to be prepared with appropriate winter hiking gear, such as traction devices for your shoes. Always check local weather and trail reports before heading out.
Given that many trails in Vedyxaskogen traverse urban green spaces and areas close to Uppsala, you'll find various cafes and eateries within easy reach of the trailheads or along the routes, particularly in the city center or near popular parks.


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