Täby prästgård is a nature reserve located in Täby, Stockholm County, Sweden. The reserve encompasses a landscape rich in cultural history, with people having lived and worked there since the Bronze Age. Visitors can enjoy open vistas, explore archaeological finds, and see rare wildflowers such as eyebright and a pink variety of pasqueflower. The area is also home to sheep, cows, and horses that graze to keep the pastures open. A nature trail describes the local flora and fauna, as well as the history of the area. The reserve is a great place for families to visit and learn about nature and history
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Activities: We went on a forn- och naturstig (ancient and nature trail) through Täby Prästgårds Naturreservat. We walked along the trail, and found several information signs where we could learn about the nature of the area and the people of ancient Täby. We also enjoyed a nice fika (coffee break) in the nature
Highlights: The kids and I found the information signs to be both lärorikt och intressant (educational and interesting). It was great to be outdoors, and enjoy our fika in the nature. It was the årets första skogsutflykt (first forest trip of the year) for us ✨