Sörmlandsleden

Trail Nynäshamn, Stockholm County, Sweden

What to expect

Sörmlandsleden is a 1,000-kilometer hiking trail in Sweden, stretching from Stockholm to the southern parts of the country. The trail passes through various landscapes, including forests, mountains, lakes, and coastlines, offering a diverse range of experiences for hikers. With 92 sections, hikers can choose from short day hikes to multi-day treks, and some paths are adjusted for people with disabilities. The trail also features rest areas, lean-tos, and other shelters, making it a great option for families and outdoor enthusiasts. Additionally, the trail offers opportunities for geocaching and passes through several nature reserves and historical monuments

Plan your family visit to the Sörmlandsleden with these blog insights 👇

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The first day of spring (on the Sörmlandsleden trail in Nynäshamn)

The first day of spring (on the Sörmlandsleden trail in Nynäshamn)
This family's experience:

Activities: We went to Sörmlandsleden, whose stage 5:1 starts opposite Kvarnängen's sports ground. We followed the signs from the parking lot and aimed at one of the tracks in Fjättern's ski area, which has several color-marked loops with different difficulty levels. We walked a bit on stage 5:1 but mainly followed the shortest track

Highlights: It was a very nice day with sun and birdsong. The children felt like calves on green pasture... and we saw a whole company of blue anemones in full bloom ✨