Best lakes around Vaxholm are often calm bays or lake-like bathing spots within the Stockholm archipelago, as Vaxholm is an island town surrounded by the Baltic Sea. These areas provide diverse recreational opportunities, blending archipelago and mainland environments with rocky coastlines and secluded spots. Visitors can find a mix of sandy beaches, jetties, and natural swimming areas. The region offers opportunities for walking, picnicking, and enjoying the natural landscape.
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I was immediately captivated by the island: colorful houses, a wonderful marina, forests for hiking, small, beautiful beaches, and a charming town center with lovingly designed shops.
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For runners specially there is a Parkrun community in Hagapark. You can join the community via strava and connect with more people. People practice in this park daily from stretch of 5K to 21K , at different pace , and at different hours of the day. Mix of gravel, flat surface and also elevations added at points. you can see deers, swans and ducks in this park. Beautiful nature and well surrounded running path by trees, lake.
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Djurgården is an island, a district and a park area in the east of Stockholm. The partly wooded island belongs to the Stockholm district of Östermalm and has about 800 inhabitants, is 279 hectares in size and has a shoreline length of 10,200 m. The island is actually called Valdemarsön, but in practice only the district name is used.
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The partly forested island belongs to the Stockholm district of Östermalm and has around 800 inhabitants, is 279 hectares in size and has a shoreline of 10,200 m. A number of museums are located on the central Djurgårdsvägen. These include: - Vasa Museum, - Nordic Museum, - ABBA The Museum, - Liljevalchs Kunsthalle, - Aquaria Vattenmuseum, - Spritmuseum - Children's Literature Museum Junibacken, - Vrak (Museum) - Estonia Memorial.
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Unfortunately, the noise level from the motorway on the other side of the lake is considerable. I cannot understand why they built a glass wall there instead of a proper noise barrier.
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Vaxholm is a picturesque island in Sweden, known for its historic fortress and charming architecture.
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Absolutely worth seeing - A must for every visitor to this city
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Highly recommend to take a walk there. Along this coastline, you have many swimming entrance and amazing for afternoon sun. If you continue to the botany garden, there is also a really nice route to walk along the coast. So beautiful all the way for an hour of walking
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Vaxholm, being an island town in the Stockholm archipelago, features a mix of calm bays and lake-like bathing spots within the Baltic Sea, rather than solely traditional inland freshwater lakes. You'll find areas with sandy beaches, rocky shores, and jetties, offering diverse options for water activities and relaxation.
Yes, several spots are great for families. Small bathing spot at the end of the jetty is a peaceful option. Eriksö, an outdoor area in Vaxholm, is also highly recommended with a beach, jetties, cliffs, a diving tower, barbecue areas, a playground, and volleyball nets. Överbybadet on Resarö and Tenöbadet in the Bogesund outdoor area also offer sandy beaches and amenities suitable for families.
For swimming, you have several excellent choices. Myrholmsmaren on Tynningö offers a beach and jetties, though the water is deep. Kullöviken at Kullö Nature Reserve provides a lake-like experience from its rocks with often warmer water. Överbybadet on Resarö and Tenöbadet in Bogesund both feature sandy beaches and rocky areas. Eriksö in Vaxholm is also popular with a beach, jetties, and a diving tower.
The region offers a blend of archipelago and mainland environments. You can explore rocky coastlines, secluded bathing spots, and forested areas. For example, Haga Park is a forest park with trails where you might spot deer, swans, and ducks. Långsjön near Värmdö features a picturesque path along its water's edge, perfect for immersing yourself in nature.
Absolutely. Many lake-like areas are surrounded by walking paths and trails. The Brunnsviken Lakeside Walk is a 12 km route offering views over Lake Brunnsviken and Hagaparken. Haga Park also has mixed-terrain trails. For more extensive hiking, explore routes like the Strömmingsrundan Trail or the Great Castle Loop Trail, which are part of the Hiking around Vaxholm guide.
Yes, the area around Vaxholm is suitable for cycling. Djurgården Island, for instance, has several nice bike paths. For dedicated cycling routes, you can check out the Gravel biking around Vaxholm guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Vaxholm guide, which include routes like the Lidingö Gravel - north side or the View of the Archipelago loop.
Yes, Vaxholm Island itself is known for its historical sites and charming architecture, including its fortress. Further afield, on Lidingö, Kottlasjön has a former waterworks building from 1915 on its shore, which now houses a stone-oven bakery, combining natural beauty with a unique historical and culinary experience.
Many spots offer good amenities. Myrholmsmaren has toilets. Kullöviken, Överbybadet, and Tenöbadet all provide prepared barbecue areas. Tenöbadet also has a restaurant, Bryggan på Tenö, nearby. Eriksö is well-equipped with barbecue areas, a playground, and volleyball nets.
Visitors particularly enjoy the diverse recreational opportunities, from sunbathing and picnicking to swimming and walking. The peaceful atmosphere of places like the Small bathing spot at the end of the jetty is highly appreciated. The beautiful nature, well-maintained paths, and the chance to see wildlife like deer, swans, and ducks in areas like Haga Park are also big draws.
Yes, several locations are perfect for picnics and barbecues. The Brunnsviken Lakeside Walk has designated picnic areas. Kullöviken at Kullö Nature Reserve, Överbybadet on Resarö, and Tenöbadet in Bogesund all offer prepared barbecue facilities. Eriksö also provides barbecue areas, making it easy to enjoy a meal outdoors.
Kottlasjön on Lidingö offers a unique experience. While a bit further from Vaxholm, this freshwater lake features a former waterworks building from 1915 that now houses a stone-oven bakery. It's an ideal destination for a walk combined with a charming culinary stop.
The warmer months, typically late spring to early autumn, are ideal for enjoying swimming, sunbathing, and water activities. Myrholmsmaren is particularly pleasant in the afternoon and evening sun. However, the walking paths and nature reserves are enjoyable year-round, with different seasonal beauty.


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