Getting out of Stockholm’s city buzz for a few hours and stepping into Swedish nature sounds like a perfect way to refresh. This hiking tour through Nacka Nature Reserve offers just that, with a guided trek that takes you through dense forests, along tranquil lakes, and over striking granite cliffs. It’s designed for those who want to get a taste of Swedish wilderness without straying too far from the capital.
What really caught our eye—and what travelers seem to love—is the expert guidance and the delicious campfire lunch. Plus, the small group size (max eight) promises a personal touch. But, it’s worth mentioning that, since the hike involves some off-trail walking and variable weather, it might not be the best fit if you’re expecting a highly structured or easy stroll.
This tour is ideal for those who enjoy nature and are comfortable with a bit of physical activity. Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or just looking for an outdoor escape, it offers a genuine slice of Swedish outdoors that balances adventure with comfort.
Key Points

- Expert guides make the experience informative and engaging.
- The small group size fosters a personal atmosphere.
- The campfire lunch provides a true outdoor dining experience, with options during fire restrictions.
- The tour offers stunning views of lakes, forests, and granite cliffs, perfect for photography.
- It’s a flexible hike, with some off-trail walking and adaptable routes.
- The convenient transportation makes for an easy day trip from Stockholm.
Exploring the Details of This Nature Hike

If you’re craving a break from Stockholm’s urban scene, this tour offers a solid way to reconnect with nature. The fact that it starts directly from their office at Vikstensvägen 71 makes logistics straightforward, especially for travelers staying near public transport. The tour begins at 9 a.m., giving you plenty of time to enjoy the outdoors before heading back to the city.
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The Itinerary: What You Can Expect
The guided hike spans roughly 5 hours, covering somewhere between 8.5 to 12 km, depending on weather and group pace. It’s split into two main sections, separated by a relaxing break with a campfire-cooked lunch. The first part of the hike lasts around two hours, with some off-trail walking, so you should be comfortable with uneven terrain. The guide adapts the route based on weather and group ability, which means the experience is personalized but also somewhat flexible.
During the hike, you’ll traverse dense forests, lakeshores, and granite cliffs. The views are what make this trek special: “great viewpoints of lakes and forests,” as one review puts it. If you visit during summer, you might even take a dip in the lakes, or in winter, walk across frozen waters—adding a variety of seasonal experiences.
The Campfire Lunch: A Swedish Tradition
Midway through, the group gathers in a secluded spot for a campfire lunch, typically cooking Swedish classics like meatballs or vegetarian alternatives—”veggie balls” were mentioned as a favorite in snow-covered landscapes, where lakes freeze over and ice fishing becomes part of the scenery. During fire restrictions (usually August), the guide switches to gas stoves, but the focus remains on enjoying authentic outdoor food.
You’ll also indulge in Swedish fika—coffee or tea paired with pastries—adding a cozy touch to the outdoor adventure. Travelers have raved about the quality and flavor of the meal, making it a memorable highlight. The combination of fresh air, tasty food, and good company makes for a laid-back but invigorating experience.
Post-Hike Transportation and Flexibility
After the hike, you’ll hop on a short 20-minute bus ride back to Slussen Subway Station, making it easy to continue your day in Stockholm. This quick return trip is a big plus, especially if you’re on a tight schedule or want to explore more of the city afterward.
The Guides: Knowledge and Friendliness Matter
Guides like Jacob, Leo, and Francisco receive high praise for their knowledge, attentiveness, and ability to create a relaxed atmosphere. One traveler mentioned feeling comfortable even as a solo female, thanks to Leo’s friendly approach. Another noted how Francisco seamlessly handled the rain, making the experience just as enjoyable.
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What Travelers Say

Reviewers consistently point out the value for money—at around $129 per person, for a full day of outdoor activity, authentic food, and expert guiding, it’s a solid deal. Several notes mention how the routes and the pace are suitable for most fitness levels, with some describing the walk as “easy to medium” in difficulty.
The views and the atmosphere are what stand out most. “Great views of lakes and forests,” and “a beautiful place, very convenient for metro and bus return,” are common sentiments. Even on rainy days, the experience still shines through, with guides making sure everyone stays comfortable and engaged.
Some mention the light lunch, emphasizing the importance of having a hearty breakfast beforehand. Because the lunch is cooked outdoors, it’s lighter than a full sit-down meal but still satisfying and authentic.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re into outdoor adventures and want a guided experience that’s both manageable and scenic, this hike is a fantastic pick. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate local culture and cuisine—the campfire lunch and fika add authentic Swedish flavor. It’s also a good choice if you prefer small, intimate groups where you can ask questions and get personalized attention.
While the terrain involves off-trail walking and variable weather, it’s not overly strenuous, making it accessible for most active travelers. If you’re traveling with children or looking for a family-friendly outing, it could work, but keep in mind the terrain and weather conditions.
Final Thoughts

This hiking tour in Nacka Nature Reserve offers a genuine taste of Swedish wilderness within a manageable day trip from Stockholm. The combination of expert guides, scenic views, and a campfire lunch creates a memorable outdoor experience that balances adventure with comfort.
It’s best suited for active travelers who want to see a different side of Sweden—wild, beautiful, and surprisingly accessible. Whether you’re a nature lover, a foodie, or someone simply looking to escape the city for a few hours, this tour delivers.
If you’re after a relaxed yet engaging outdoor outing with a focus on authentic food and friendly guides, it’s worth considering. Just remember to dress appropriately for the weather and bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated.
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FAQ

Is this tour suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, the route is adaptable, and reviews indicate it’s suitable for most fitness levels with a comfortable pace. The terrain involves some off-trail sections, so good footwear is recommended.
What should I bring with me?
While the tour provides the guide and the food, bringing a reusable water bottle, weather-appropriate clothing, and sturdy shoes will help you enjoy the hike comfortably.
How long is the hike?
The entire experience lasts about 5 hours, covering roughly 8.5 to 12 km, split into two main parts with a break for lunch.
What’s included in the price?
You get a campfire-cooked lunch, Swedish fika, guidance from an experienced outdoor guide, and transportation back to Stockholm.
Are open fires always allowed?
Open fires are generally permitted, but during fire restrictions (like in August), gas stoves are used instead.
How do I get to the meeting point?
The tour starts at Stockholm Nature, Vikstensvägen 71, which is near public transportation, making it easy to reach from the city.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is subject to good weather conditions. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be rescheduled or receive a full refund.
Can I book this in advance?
Yes, most travelers book about 38 days in advance, and the tour is highly recommended.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, active children with good footwear and weather gear should enjoy the outdoor experience.
What’s the maximum group size?
The tour hosts up to 8 travelers, ensuring a more intimate and personalized experience.
This walk through Swedish nature near Stockholm is a thoughtful choice for those looking to combine outdoor activity with cultural and culinary touches. Whether you’re visiting alone, as a couple, or with friends, you’re likely to come away with great memories—and maybe even a new appreciation for Sweden’s wild side.
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