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2.80km
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Hiking
Hike the easy 1.7 miles (2.8 km) Märstastråket, a mixed-terrain route through Sigtuna municipality, sharing paths with cyclists.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.80 km
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2.76 km
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While the Regionalt cykelnät Stockholm (Märstastråket) is primarily designed for cyclists, sections of it can be suitable for walking. You'll find a mix of paved and unpaved surfaces. Be aware that you might share paths with cyclists, so it's important to stay alert and walk on the left side in your direction of travel on shared paths.
The route features varied terrain. You can expect paved sections, including asphalt, as well as unpaved paths and gravel. It also incorporates different waytypes such as dedicated tracks, quiet roads, and regular roads, offering a diverse walking experience.
The Märstastråket is part of a regional network, and its starting point is in Märsta. While specific parking details for a hiking trailhead are not provided, as a cycling route, it likely has various access points within the Märsta area. You may find parking in urban or semi-urban areas near the route's segments.
Based on the available information, the Märstastråket is a segment of a larger regional cycling network rather than a defined loop or out-and-back hiking trail. Its purpose is to connect various points, so you can walk sections of it in either direction or combine it with other paths.
The best time to visit the route for walking would generally be during the spring, summer, and early autumn months when the weather is milder and the natural surroundings are most vibrant. Winter conditions might make some unpaved sections less accessible or comfortable for walking.
While specific landmarks for the Märstastråket as a hiking trail are not detailed, regional cycling paths in Stockholm often pass through varied environments. Given Märsta's location in Sigtuna municipality, you might encounter green spaces, natural areas, and potentially historical sites along sections of the route.
Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers 100% of the Regionalt cykelnät Stockholm (Märstastråket) itself, and significant portions of Kustlinjen (22) and Sverigeleden (18). It also briefly touches sections of the Järva cykelled (33) and the Regionalt cykelnät Stockholm (Rotebrostråket).
Generally, dogs are allowed on public paths in Sweden, but they must be kept on a leash. As this is a shared-use path, ensuring your dog is under control is important for the safety and comfort of both cyclists and other pedestrians.
No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Regionalt cykelnät Stockholm (Märstastråket). It is part of the public infrastructure designed to encourage active transport.
Yes, if you're looking for dedicated hiking trails, the Sigtuna municipality offers several options. For example, the Steninge Valley Trail (Steningedalsleden) starts near Märsta station and goes through nature reserves, providing a more traditional hiking experience.
Given its easy difficulty grade and minimal elevation changes, sections of the route can be suitable for families and beginners. However, as it's primarily a cycling network, families with young children should be mindful of bicycle traffic, especially on narrower or busier sections.