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Experience the magic of the Swedish midnight sun with a small-group evening hike, campfire, and traditional fika just outside Stockholm for $180.92.
The Midnight Sun and Campfire tour in Stockholm offers an engaging way to connect with nature while exploring the scenic Tyresta National Park. Led by Alexandra, this 4 to 5-hour experience combines hiking through ancient Swedish forests with a cozy campfire, local foods, and cultural storytelling. With a small group of up to 8 participants, the tour emphasizes intimacy, eco-friendliness, and sensory engagement, making it a memorable outing for those who appreciate natural beauty, good company, and authentic experiences. The price of $180.92 per person includes a vegan or vegetarian meal, Swedish Fika, green tea, and private transportation, making it excellent value for an evening immersed in Sweden’s natural and cultural charm.
While the tour involves walking on trails and sitting around a campfire, it is suitable for most travelers, though it recommends comfortable shoes and warm clothes for the outdoor evening. The tour’s flexibility and small-group setting ensure personalized attention and an authentic Nordic experience, perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape just outside Stockholm.

This evening hike in Stockholm provides a rare opportunity to witness the Nordic midnight sun during the spring months. Departing from Daisys Cityterminalen, the tour heads to Tyresta National Park, located just 30 minutes from Stockholm, offering a peaceful retreat into the Swedish wilderness. Led by Alexandra, a friendly and knowledgeable guide, the experience is tailored for nature lovers, curious explorers, and anyone eager to see the forest’s golden light as the sun lingers past sunset.
The focus of this tour is to engage all your senses — you’ll enjoy the sights, sounds, and tastes of the Swedish forest, complemented by insights into local history and culture. A highlight is the shared meal cooked over the campfire, featuring vegan or vegetarian options, and a sweet Swedish Fika. The tour balances a leisurely pace with immersive moments in nature, suitable for most fitness levels and ages.
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The tour starts at Daisys Cityterminalen in Stockholm, where Alexandra welcomes the group. From there, transportation takes you directly into Tyresta National Park, a vast, ancient forest that preserves remnants of primeval Swedish woodland. The hike is relaxed, with trails that wind through lush vegetation and alongside tranquil forest lakes.
During the walk, you’ll learn about the park’s rich vegetation and wildlife, discovering how the forest’s stillness offers healing properties and a chance to disconnect from everyday life. The route emphasizes a gentle exploration, making it accessible for those with varying levels of outdoor experience. The journey into this quiet world of trees and water lasts around three hours, setting the stage for a peaceful evening.

Midway through the walk, the group visits a small historic village that dates back to early Swedish settlements. The red-painted log houses are preserved and offer a glimpse into traditional life. Guests are encouraged to spend some time in this setting, soaking up the atmosphere while enjoying traditional Swedish Fika — a sweet treat that completes the cultural experience.
This village visit provides a charming break from the forest trail and an opportunity to connect with Sweden’s heritage. The buildings remain open for visitors, allowing for photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the simplicity and craftsmanship of old log houses. Alexandra shares stories about Swedish history, making the visit both educational and picturesque.

As the sun begins to set, the tour reaches a prime viewing spot where the golden light of the Nordic sunset bathes the forest in warm hues. The experience is designed to be slow-paced, allowing for moments of quiet reflection and appreciation of the landscape. The special feature of this tour is the possibility to see the midnight sun, where the extended daylight hours cast a magical glow over the trees.
The timing of the tour in spring offers a unique chance to observe the transition from sunset to the prolonged daylight that characterizes the Nordic summer. Guests are encouraged to take photos, breathe in the fresh forest air, and simply enjoy the peaceful environment. Alexandra shares insights about the natural phenomena happening around you, enriching the visual experience with her storytelling.

One of the most cherished parts of this tour is gathering around a campfire to share a vegan or vegetarian meal prepared directly over the flames. Alexandra ensures the meal is light yet satisfying, with options that cater to dietary preferences. Alongside the main course, guests enjoy a traditional Swedish Fika with sweets and green tea, creating a cozy, communal atmosphere.
The campfire setting is especially enchanting during the evening, as the daylight fades and stars may come into view. The experience emphasizes slow enjoyment, conversation, and grounding in nature. Alexandra shares stories about Swedish traditions and connects with the elements of the forest, making the meal a thoughtful, sensory highlight.
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After the meal, the group finds a beautiful spot by a forest lake. Here, the peaceful surroundings invite reflection, picture-taking, and relaxation. The calm waters mirror the trees and sky, offering a perfect backdrop for unwinding after the hike.
Guests are free to walk at a comfortable pace, take photos, or simply sit in silence, appreciating the deep stillness of the natural environment. Alexandra encourages mindful moments and shares her knowledge about the local flora and fauna. This part of the tour emphasizes grounding and connecting with the forest’s quiet strength.

Throughout the experience, Alexandra shares stories about Swedish history and the significance of the natural elements in local culture. Her friendly, approachable style makes the storytelling engaging and authentic. She also explains the healing properties of the forest and how Swedes have traditionally interacted with these natural spaces.
This educational component enhances the sensory experience and deepens understanding of the landscape. Alexandra’s warm guidance ensures that everyone feels comfortable, relaxed, and eager to learn about the cultural context of the environment around them.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes and bring warm clothes for the outdoor evening, especially as temperatures may drop after sunset. A water bottle is recommended, along with any extra food or snacks for personal preferences. Since the tour is designed to be leisurely, it accommodates most fitness levels, though walking on trails is involved.
The tour’s small-group size guarantees personalized attention, and the mobile ticket system simplifies the check-in process. Weather conditions can influence the experience — if canceled due to poor weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
The tour departs from Daisys Cityterminalen at Klarabergsviadukten 72 in central Stockholm. The transportation to Tyresta National Park is included, providing a seamless start to the outdoor adventure. The experience concludes back at the same meeting point, typically after 4 to 5 hours of exploring, relaxing, and enjoying the natural beauty.
This setup makes it easy for visitors to incorporate the experience into an evening schedule without hassle or the need for additional transport planning.
This midnight sun hike suits travelers who enjoy gentle outdoor activities, cultural stories, and tranquil environments. It is ideal for those seeking a peaceful escape from urban life, nature lovers, and anyone interested in Swedish traditions and landscapes. The focus on eco-friendliness, vegan food, and small-group intimacy makes it appealing for conscious travelers and those looking for personalized experiences.
While not a strenuous trek, participants should be comfortable walking on trails and prepared for outdoor conditions. The flexible, relaxed pacing and cultural touchpoints ensure it’s a rewarding experience for adults and older children alike.
This evening adventure offers a unique chance to witness the Nordic midnight sun in an ancient forest setting, combined with cultural insights and cozy campfire moments. The expert guidance of Alexandra enhances the experience, making it both educational and relaxing. The inclusion of vegan food, Swedish Fika, and storytelling adds warmth and authenticity to the outing.
While the tour’s price of $180.92 reflects its intimate size and personalized touches, it remains a good value for those wanting a thoughtfully curated outdoor experience just outside Stockholm. Its balance of nature, culture, and comfort makes it a special way to spend an evening in Sweden.
“This adventure was nothing less than magical! Alexandra communicated well with me before meeting up. She is friendly and knowledgeable about the fo…”
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 to 5 hours, including hiking, meals, and relaxation.
What should I wear for the outdoor evening?
Comfortable shoes and warm clothes are recommended, especially as outdoor temperatures may drop after sunset.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for most travelers and involves walking on trails; it is suitable for older children comfortable with outdoor activities.
What is included in the price?
The vegan or vegetarian meal, Swedish Fika, green tea, and private transportation are included. Bottled water and extra personal food are not.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, there is free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start date, with a full refund.
What happens in case of bad weather?
If canceled due to poor weather, attendees are offered a different date or a full refund.