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Orlången Nature reserve, Ebbadalsvägen entrance hiking area in Huddinge, Stockholm
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View of Orlången Nature reserve, Ebbadalsvägen entrance in Huddinge, Stockholm
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View of Orlången Nature reserve, Ebbadalsvägen entrance in Huddinge, Stockholm
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Orlången Nature reserve, Ebbadalsvägen entrance

4.6(202 reviews)FreeNature
🕑 1.5 to 3 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers enjoy the easy forest paths and sensory experiences of nature exploration, while older children can hike longer distances and appreciate the freedom to roam in a safe, natural environment.

About

Orlången Nature Reserve offers families an authentic Swedish woodland experience just outside central Stockholm, with well-maintained trails perfect for little explorers. This peaceful forest sanctuary provides the ideal setting for spotting wildlife, collecting pinecones, and introducing children to Scandinavian nature without the pressure of paid attractions or time limits.

Highlights

  • Well-marked forest trails suitable for strollers on main paths and adventurous hikers on narrower routes
  • Opportunities to spot Swedish wildlife including birds, squirrels, and occasional deer
  • Natural play opportunities like climbing fallen logs, building stick shelters, and exploring the forest floor
  • Berry picking in late summer (blueberries and lingonberries are abundant)
  • Peaceful setting perfect for teaching children about Nordic nature and forest ecosystems

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Download an offline map before arriving as mobile service can be spotty in the forest, and trail markers may be in Swedish only.
  2. 2.Embrace the Swedish concept of 'allemansrätten' (freedom to roam), which allows children to pick berries and flowers (except protected species) and explore freely while respecting nature.
  3. 3.Pack layers and rain gear year-round as Swedish weather changes quickly, and bring mosquito repellent for summer visits.
  4. 4.The Ebbadalsvägen entrance has limited parking, so arrive early on sunny weekends or consider using public transport (bus 172 from Huddinge station stops nearby).
  5. 5.Bring a picnic and let kids choose their own scenic spot for lunch, as there are no facilities or vendors within the reserve.

Best Time to Visit

Late spring through early fall (May to September) offers the most pleasant weather for families, with long Swedish daylight hours perfect for afternoon adventures. Weekday mornings are quietest, while autumn provides stunning foliage and berry picking opportunities that kids love.

What to Know

This is a completely free, open-access nature reserve with no facilities, so bring all food, water, and supplies you'll need. There are no restrooms, visitor centers, or paved paths, so come prepared for genuine wilderness exploration.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round, but winter visits require proper cold-weather gear and possibly snowshoes or cross-country skis. Spring and summer offer the easiest access and warmest temperatures, while autumn brings beautiful colors and mushroom spotting. Daylight is very limited in winter (as short as 6 hours in December) but extends to nearly 18 hours in midsummer.

Nearby Eats

Head back to Huddinge centrum (about 3 km away) for family-friendly options like Max Burgers (Swedish fast-food chain with play areas) or stop at a local café for traditional Swedish fika (coffee and pastries) that kids will enjoy.

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