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Discover Swedish nature with a 1-day overnight camping experience near Stockholm. Learn outdoor skills, cook over a campfire, and wake up to sunrise serenity.
Experience an overnight camping adventure in the stunning Swedish landscapes just outside Stockholm. This tour, operated by NatureSweden, offers a full-day excursion that combines outdoor skill-building, campfire cooking, and peaceful nights under the stars. Starting from the historic Kaggeholms Slott, the tour is perfect for those eager to connect with nature, whether beginners or seasoned campers. The group size is kept small, ensuring personalized attention, and the tour includes practical tips on camping gear and outdoor living.
A key highlight is the opportunity to learn how to find the best campsite spots by reading the landscape, along with cooking meals over an open fire using provided outdoor kitchen supplies. The experience culminates in waking up to the sounds of nature, with a freshly brewed coffee as the sun rises. This activity combines relaxation, learning, and adventure—ideal for anyone seeking a tranquil escape in Stockholm County.


The adventure begins at Kaggeholms Slott, where the group gathers before heading on foot for about 30 minutes into the wilderness. This scenic route sets the tone for the day, with the guide leading the way through Swedish landscapes. The location is easily accessible, with the meeting point at the bus stop at Kaggeholms slott (coordinates: 59.28348922729492, 17.66313934326172).
At this starting point, the guide discusses the plan for the day and helps participants prepare for their outdoor experience. The focus is on finding the perfect campsite, whether by the water, on flat ground, or tucked away from others for privacy. You can choose to set up a tent, hammock, or mattress, according to your preferred camping style.
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Once the group sets out, the main activity becomes selecting and setting up your campsite. The guide explains how to read the landscape effectively to identify the best location for an overnight stay. The emphasis is on choosing a site that offers seclusion, flatness, and proximity to natural features such as lakes or forests.
Participants get hands-on experience in pitching tents or hanging hammocks, with personalized tips from the guide. The locations are carefully chosen to maximize tranquility and scenic beauty, providing a genuine outdoor experience amid deep forests, calm lakes, and wide-open landscapes.

An engaging part of this tour is learning how to cook meals over a campfire using outdoor kitchen supplies provided by the organizers. The guide demonstrates fire-starting techniques and shares tips on outdoor cooking gear, helping you make real outdoor meals beyond just hot dogs or marshmallows.
The lunch and dinner sessions last about two hours each, during which participants get to prepare and cook dishes over the open flame. This hands-on approach aims to teach practical outdoor culinary skills while enjoying the satisfaction of sharing freshly cooked food in nature. The guide offers advice on minimalist gear and what equipment is truly necessary for comfortable camping.

After the main activities, the schedule includes about two hours of free time. During this period, participants can relax, explore the surroundings, or simply soak in the peaceful environment. Some may choose to sit by the water, listen to the forest sounds, or take photos of the scenery.
This time also allows for personal reflection or a quick nap in the quiet outdoors. The flexibility of the schedule provides space for individual preferences, making the experience both leisurely and meaningful.
More Great Tours NearbyAs night approaches, the group reconvenes to prepare dinner over the campfire. The shared outdoor cooking gear is used again, with the guide providing tips on fire management and meal preparation. The dinner is an opportunity to enjoy hearty outdoor dishes in a scenic setting, with the sounds of the forest creating an immersive atmosphere.
Once the meal is finished, participants set up gear for sleeping under the stars. Whether in tents, hammocks, or on mattresses, the focus is on comfort with minimal effort. The night is spent listening to the forest’s sounds, with the stillness of nature providing a calming backdrop.
The next morning begins with a wake-up to the natural sounds of the wilderness. Participants enjoy freshly brewed coffee as they watch the sunrise light up the trees and water. This peaceful moment offers a perfect start to the day, emphasizing the quiet beauty of Swedish nature.
The guide shares tips on outdoor gear and camping essentials, helping you prepare for a comfortable and enjoyable morning in the outdoors. This early start highlights the serenity and simplicity of outdoor living, leaving everyone refreshed and inspired.
The tour operates as a private group, with a focus on personalized guidance. The meeting point is at Kaggeholms Slott, with arrangements made in advance for the exact location. The activity lasts approximately one day, with check availability for specific starting times.
Participants should bring water, comfortable clothes, a sleeping bag, toiletries, outdoor clothing, a tent, ingredients, and cooking equipment. The tour provides outdoor cooking gear, but participants are welcome to bring their own if preferred. The group size is small, which enhances the intimacy and personalized attention during the experience.
This experience is suitable for adults of all fitness levels but is not recommended for children under 10, or individuals with back problems, mobility impairments, or certain allergies. Participants should be prepared for outdoor camping conditions, including varying weather and rough terrain.
The activity emphasizes minimal effort camping, with tips on gear and efficiency, making it accessible for those new to camping or seeking a relaxed outdoor experience.
What makes this experience stand out is the combination of practical outdoor skills training, personalized guidance, and the chance to spend a night in Swedish nature without the need for extensive planning. The focus is on authentic outdoor living, from setting up your campsite to cooking meals over a campfire.
The small group size ensures a personalized experience, and the scenic locations offer calm lakes, deep forests, and wide-open landscapes for a truly immersive outdoor stay. The tour is flexible, with options to bring your own gear and customize your camping style.
This tour offers a practical, peaceful, and engaging way to connect with Swedish nature. It’s ideal for beginners wanting to learn outdoor skills or seasoned campers seeking a relaxing overnight in nature. The focus on minimal effort camping and hands-on cooking experiences make it accessible and educational.
While the activity is not suitable for very young children or those with specific health issues, it provides a rich outdoor experience for anyone with a curiosity for camping and nature. The early morning sunrise coffee and natural sounds create memorable moments that stick with participants long after the experience ends.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes the camping experience, outdoor cooking gear, guidance, and shared outdoor kitchen supplies. Participants are responsible for bringing their own clothing, sleeping gear, toiletries, and ingredients.
How long does the experience last?
The activity lasts approximately one day, starting from the meeting at Kaggeholms Slott and ending back at the same location.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the experience is designed for beginners and seasoned campers alike, with plenty of practical tips and guidance.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring water, comfortable clothes, a sleeping bag, toiletries, outdoor clothing, a tent (if preferred), ingredients for cooking, and cooking equipment. The outdoor gear provided is shared but can be supplemented with personal equipment.
Are children allowed?
The tour is not suitable for children under 10 years due to outdoor camping conditions.
Can I bring my own camping gear?
Yes, participants are encouraged to bring their own tent, hammock, or mattress if they prefer.
What is the location of the meeting point?
The meeting point is at the bus stop at Kaggeholms slott with coordinates 59.28348922729492, 17.66313934326172.
What activities are included?
The tour includes camp setup, outdoor cooking, lunch, free time, dinner, and early morning sunrise coffee.
Is alcohol or drugs allowed?
No, intoxication, alcohol, and drugs are not permitted during the activity.
How do I cancel the booking?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who is the provider?
The activity is operated by NatureSweden, offering a genuine outdoor experience in Swedish nature.