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Attractions and Places To See around Gnesta - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Gnesta include a blend of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural landscapes. This locality in Södermanland County, Sweden, offers opportunities to explore its railway history and artistic scene. Visitors can also immerse themselves in the tranquil Swedish countryside, which features lakes, forests, and extensive hiking trails. The area provides a variety of experiences for those interested in history, art, and outdoor activities.

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Last updated: May 11, 2026

Ånhammar Manor and Surroundings

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Beautiful avenue to Anhammar Manor

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Grave of Kurt Tucholsky

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On the run from the Nazis Kurt Tucholsky found asylum in Mariefred. After his death, he was buried in the local cemetery. In the castle Gripsholm, in which he lived, unfortunately no traces of his time could be found.

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Gripsholm Castle

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The "Theatre King" Gustav III, who had the theatre built in the castle, even wrote his own plays and sometimes even took on a role himself

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Taxinge Castle

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The castle houses a café, which offers a huge selection of very tasty sweets.

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Trosa Canal

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The place name is probably derived from the Old Icelandic word trauŏur (sluggish, ponderous) and refers to the calm and slow flow of the Trosaån River.

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August 18, 2025, Trosa Canal

Along the canal you can walk through the village and beyond

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The "Theatre King" Gustav III, who had the theatre built in the castle, even wrote his own plays and sometimes even took on a role himself

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The Mariefred Cemetery contains the grave of Kurt Tucholsky, who emigrated from Germany to Sweden in 1929. This was preceded by a five-month stay near Mariefred in the summer of 1929, where he found the material for his "summer story" Gripsholm Castle, published in 1931. Also in the cemetery is an "Estonia Bell," a memorial to the sinking of the ferry "Estonia" in 1994. (from Wikipedia)

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Very impressive. The visit was worthwhile. The existence of the palace theater was particularly surprising.

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The castle is ideal for a short break; the large parking lot is free and you can even get a snack.

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It is impressive how well the foundry art for these cannons was in the 17th century.

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August 16, 2024, Trosa Canal

The place name is probably derived from the Old Icelandic word trauŏur (sluggish, ponderous) and refers to the calm and slow flow of the Trosaån River.

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Ånhammar and its surroundings are very beautiful. Ånhammar dates back to the Iron Age, there are several burial grounds nearby, including two on Näset, the peninsula south of Ånhammar. In written documents, Ånhammar is mentioned for the first time in 1366 when a johanne in vnambre is mentioned. Ånhammar received seat privileges in the 1630s, through the then owner Henrik Stöör. The main building is a one-story wooden house, built in 1638 in Carolingian style. To its current appearance with its hipped roof, most of the exterior dates from the beginning of the 18th century. The original appearance of the building was red, lying timber. In 1864, panels were put up on the front of the main building and in 1912 also on the wings. The access road to the manger passes the older cattle farm with stables and outbuildings, part of which is traditionally separated from the manger by a fence. New economic buildings were erected at the beginning of the 19th century northeast of the manor. At the entrance to the manor, you can see the magazine from 1837. There, the estate has a farm museum built by Anders von Stockenström together with his wife Elisabeth since the 1950s. Here there are historical collections with around 2,000 items, including driving equipment, agricultural implements, tools, machines and much more. To the west of the barn buildings stands a wooden fatabur from the 17th century and a gate, moved there from Glömnäs. The Sörmlandsleden passes past Ånhammar (between stage goals 18 and 19). In 1973, the first stage of the Sörmlandsleden was inaugurated here at Ånhammar. In the slope down towards lake Dunkern there is also a rune stone, with the sign Sö 13.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit around Gnesta?

Gnesta is rich in history. You can explore Ånhammar Manor and Surroundings, which dates back to the Iron Age and features a 17th-century main building and a farm museum. Other notable historical sites include the preserved Old Water Tower, the historic Gnesta Railway Station, and Gripsholm Castle, a medieval castle with a theatre. Don't miss Taxinge Castle, known for its historical significance and a popular café.

Are there family-friendly attractions in the Gnesta area?

Yes, many attractions around Gnesta are suitable for families. Both Ånhammar Manor and Surroundings and Gripsholm Castle are listed as family-friendly. The Taxinge Castle, with its castle park and café, is also a great option. For outdoor fun, Lake Frösjön offers a beach, Frösjöstranden, perfect for swimming, and the local nature trails are generally accessible for family walks.

What natural features and outdoor activities can I enjoy around Gnesta?

Gnesta boasts stunning natural landscapes. You can visit Lake Frösjön, easily accessible from town, which has a beach for swimming. Lake Ånundsjön is ideal for kayaking and picnicking. The area also features extensive forests and nature trails, including the Sörmlandsleden, one of Sweden's longest hiking trails. Other natural highlights include Nytorpsravinen, a lush ravine with a circular trail, and Björndalsberget Nature Reserve, known for its old coniferous forests.

Where can I find hiking trails near Gnesta's attractions?

Many hiking opportunities are available. The Sörmlandsleden trail passes by Ånhammar Manor and Surroundings and through areas like Björndalsberget Nature Reserve. For more specific routes, you can explore the Hiking around Gnesta guide, which includes trails like the 'Forest Path – Scenic Path Along the Lake' loop and the 'Skottvång Mine – Old Oak' loop.

Are there any cultural points of interest in Gnesta?

Gnesta has a vibrant cultural scene. Art Lab Gnesta, housed in a former brewery, hosts contemporary art exhibitions and workshops. The Gnesta Heritage Museum and the Gnesta Railway Museum offer insights into the region's past and transportation history. You can also visit the Church Museum in Frustuna Church or explore the local art scene with its galleries and workshops.

What cycling routes are available near Gnesta?

Gnesta offers various cycling routes for different preferences. For gravel biking, check out the Gravel biking around Gnesta guide, featuring routes like 'Gnesta – Södertuna Castle loop'. Road cyclists can find options in the Road Cycling Routes around Gnesta guide, such as the 'View from Gnestaleden Trail – Gnesta loop'.

What is the significance of the railway in Gnesta's history?

The railway played a pivotal role in Gnesta's development. The first railway station was built in 1861, and the current stone and brick structure from 1907 remains a central hub. Near the station, you can still see one of Sweden's few remaining water cranes, used for steam locomotives. The Gnesta Railway Museum further showcases this crucial aspect of the region's past.

Can I find places for swimming near Gnesta?

Yes, there are several spots for swimming. Lake Frösjön, easily accessible from the town center, has a popular beach called Frösjöstranden. Lake Ånundsjön is also known for its pristine waters and is an excellent destination for swimming and other water activities.

Are there any unique or hidden gems to discover in Gnesta's outdoors?

Beyond the well-known spots, you can explore Nytorpsravinen, a lush and humid ravine with a marked circular trail known for its rich flora and fauna. Holmsjöskogen offers a wilderness feel with 300-year-old pine trees and forest lakes, providing a glimpse into Sörmland's untouched forests. Tistelsö Island & Nature Reserve, accessible by boat, offers scenic hiking and tranquil beaches.

What is Södertuna Castle and can I visit it?

Södertuna Castle (Södertuna Slott) is a historic castle with medieval origins, located a short distance from Gnesta on the shore of Lake Frösjön. Its main building dates from the 17th century. While it now operates as a hotel and conference center, its impressive architecture and surroundings are worth seeing.

What is the best time of year to visit Gnesta for outdoor activities?

The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Gnesta. During this period, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, swimming in the lakes, and exploring nature reserves. Autumn also offers beautiful scenery for hiking with changing foliage.

What is the Trosa Canal and what can I do there?

The Trosa Canal is a river that flows through the picturesque village of Trosa. Its name refers to the calm and slow flow of the Trosaån River. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along its banks, exploring the charming village and its surroundings.

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