


Nackareservatet
About
Nackareservatet offers families an authentic Swedish nature experience just minutes from Stockholm's center, with easy hiking trails winding through peaceful forests and along scenic coastlines. This protected natural area is perfect for introducing children to Nordic wildlife, birdwatching, and outdoor exploration without the need for special equipment or advanced hiking skills.
Highlights
- ✓Easy, well-marked forest trails suitable for young hikers with beautiful views of Stockholm's archipelago
- ✓Abundant wildlife spotting opportunities including deer, foxes, and over 100 bird species
- ✓Rocky outcrops and boulders perfect for kids to climb and explore safely
- ✓Peaceful lakeside and coastal areas ideal for picnics and nature observation
- ✓Experiencing authentic Swedish 'allemansrätten' (everyman's right to roam freely in nature)
Pro Tips
- 1.Download an offline map before arriving as cell service can be spotty in the forest areas, and trail markers may be in Swedish only.
- 2.Pack a picnic and mosquito repellent (especially May through August). There are lovely spots along the water for family picnics with no facilities available inside the reserve.
- 3.Wear sturdy shoes as trails can be rocky and muddy, and dress in layers following the Swedish 'no bad weather, only bad clothing' philosophy.
- 4.Visit the Nacka Nature House (Naturhuset) near the entrance for free trail maps in English, nature exhibits, and restroom facilities before heading into the reserve.
- 5.Bring binoculars for birdwatching. The reserve is home to woodpeckers, owls, and various seabirds that fascinate children.
Best Time to Visit
Late spring through early fall (May to September) offers the most comfortable weather and longest daylight hours. Weekday mornings are quietest, while weekends see more local families. Summer brings nearly 18 hours of daylight, making evening walks magical for kids experiencing Swedish midnight sun.
What to Know
Completely free to visit with no parking fees. There are no cafes, shops, or restrooms within the reserve itself, so plan accordingly. Trails are natural and not paved, making standard strollers challenging on most paths.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round, but winter (November to March) brings snow and ice, requiring proper winter gear. Spring (April to May) features wildflowers and migrating birds. Summer offers the best weather but also more mosquitoes. Fall (September to October) displays stunning autumn colors with fewer bugs.
Nearby Eats
Head to Nacka Forum shopping center (5 minutes by car) for family-friendly options like Max Burgers (Swedish fast food chain) or various cafes with high chairs and kids' menus. For a more local experience, visit Yasuragi Hasseludden's restaurant nearby for Swedish and Japanese fusion dishes.
More Activities Near Nacka
Nacka Strand
Nacka Strand offers families a perfect blend of beach fun and urban convenience along Stockholm's stunning archipelago coastline. Kids can splash in the calm waters, explore well-maintained playgrounds, and enjoy ice cream along the scenic promenade while parents appreciate the easy access to cafes and restaurants. The combination of swimming areas, green spaces, and waterfront views makes this an ideal spot for a relaxed family day by the water.
Äventyrsbanan Stockholm AB
Äventyrsbanan Stockholm is an exhilarating outdoor adventure park where families can conquer tree-top obstacle courses, soar through the forest on ziplines, and navigate challenging rope walks together. With courses designed for various skill levels and ages, this treetop adventure park offers an unforgettable way for kids to build confidence while experiencing the beautiful Swedish woodland just outside Stockholm.
Fjäderholmarna
Fjäderholmarna offers families a magical introduction to Stockholm's stunning archipelago, just a 25-minute boat ride from the city center. Kids will love exploring the rocky shorelines, discovering nature trails, and enjoying the freedom of this car-free island paradise while parents soak in the beautiful water views and relaxed atmosphere.
Erstavik
Erstavik is a spacious recreational park on Stockholm's waterfront that offers families an ideal blend of history and outdoor fun. With expansive playgrounds, open fields perfect for running and games, scenic walking trails, and plenty of green space for picnics, it's a wonderful escape where kids can burn energy while parents enjoy the beautiful Swedish landscape and glimpses of the historic Ersta Manor.