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Discover Stockholm’s wildlife on an evening safari with a traditional midsummer meal, exploring forests, meadows, and historic rune stones in just 4 hours.
If you’re looking for a unique way to experience the Swedish wilderness just outside Stockholm, this Stockholm: Evening Wildlife Safari with Midsummer Meal offers an engaging combination of nature, culture, and local cuisine. For $164 per person, this 4-hour excursion takes you into rural Sweden, where moose, roe deer, wild boar, and hares are often spotted just 20 minutes from Stockholm’s city center. The tour is designed for those who enjoy nature, wildlife, and traditional Swedish traditions, especially during the summer months, with departures scheduled between 3:30 PM and 8:30 PM to coincide with sunset.
While this experience is well-suited for those interested in guided wildlife adventures and local food, it is not recommended for children under 10 years old. The small group size — limited to 8 participants — ensures a more personal and attentive experience. With binoculars, transportation, and a detailed guide, this safari offers an authentic glimpse into Swedish nature, complemented by a cozy midsummer picnic amid scenic landscapes.


This tour offers a balanced mix of nature and tradition. It begins with a comfortable minivan ride out of Stockholm, where the guide shares insights about the landscape, Viking runestones, and historical cottages. Once in the countryside, the focus shifts to spotting native wildlife in meadows and forests, with binoculars provided to enhance viewing.
The highlight is the outdoor midsummer meal, where you can savor Swedish delicacies in a cozy setting. The guide takes this opportunity to explain local habitat details and animal behavior, enriching the experience with cultural context. As the sun sets, the landscape transforms into a magical backdrop for wildlife watching.
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The tour takes place in rural areas characterized by red cottages, grand manor houses, and Viking rune stones. These landscapes reflect the traditional Swedish setting, offering a visual history lesson alongside wildlife observation. The majestic forests provide a habitat for the animals on the lookout list, while open meadows attract deer and other creatures.
The rural scenery also features historical sites, making this a cultural journey as well as a wildlife safari. The guide’s commentary helps visitors understand the significance of Viking runestones and the architecture of old cottages.

In the meadows and woods, expect to see deer, wild boar, and hares often during the safari. While moose sightings are possible, they are less guaranteed; a tip from the guide offers advice on the best spots to look for these large mammals. The guide’s knowledge and friendly demeanor have been praised for making this part of the tour especially engaging.
The search for wildlife is paced to match the sunset, with the best viewing times happening as light fades. The binoculars provided help you get a closer look at the animals in their natural environment, making this a rich visual experience.
The outdoor camp where the Swedish midsummer meal is served provides a cozy, communal atmosphere. The traditional food is enjoyed amid scenic countryside scenery, creating a relaxed and festive feel. The guide explains the significance of midsummer traditions, adding cultural depth to the meal.
Guests find this part of the tour particularly memorable for its authenticity and conviviality, with some reviews praising the delicious food and informative commentary about Swedish customs. The picnic is a highlight, especially in good weather, making it a perfect summer evening activity.
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The meeting point is at Kungsbrostrand 21, at the ICEguide/Stockholm Adventure shop. The tour departs between 3:30 PM and 8:30 PM, depending on sunset time, so arriving 15 minutes early is recommended. The round-trip transportation is included, making logistics straightforward for visitors staying in Stockholm.
This is a van-based activity, suitable for people who are comfortable with short hikes and walking in natural terrain. The tour requires a minimum of two participants to operate; if not met, an alternative or full refund is offered.
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Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes suitable for walking in forested areas. The tour is not explicitly described as wheelchair accessible, but the small group size and vehicle transportation make it manageable for most, provided mobility is sufficient for a short hike.
Since the tour is not suitable for children under 10, it caters best to adults and older children interested in outdoor activities and nature observation.

The knowledgeable guides play a key role in creating a positive experience. They share detailed information about local wildlife, habitat, and cultural sites like Viking runestones. Several reviews highlight the friendly, informative, and attentive nature of the guides, with some mentioning special tips for spotting moose.
Getting a guide like Ben has been described as a fortunate bonus, as their enthusiasm and expertise greatly enhance the overall enjoyment.
This safari stands out because of its combination of wildlife, cultural insights, and local cuisine. Unlike other tours that may focus solely on wildlife, this experience offers a fuller immersion into Swedish nature and traditions. The small group size ensures a more personalized interaction, and the outdoor midsummer meal adds a festive touch.
Other options might include longer safaris or different locations, but the convenient proximity to Stockholm’s city center makes this a timely and accessible choice.

This Wildlife Safari with Midsummer Meal is ideal for nature lovers eager to see native Swedish animals in their habitat while enjoying a traditional summer feast. The small group size and expert guides make for a warm, engaging experience.
While moose sightings are not guaranteed, the opportunity to spot deer, wild boar, and hares is frequent enough to make the trip worthwhile. The cultural component—learning about Viking runestones and Swedish traditions—adds depth to the outing.
If you are comfortable in outdoor settings, appreciate guided tours, and want to experience Swedish countryside just outside Stockholm, this safari offers a well-rounded and memorable activity.
“We had a very pleasant evening. The dinner was delicious, we had a chance to see numerous deers, hares, cranes and cattle and the guide was very ki…”
How long does the safari last?
The tour runs for 4 hours, with departure times between 3:30 PM and 8:30 PM depending on sunset.
What is included in the price?
The price covers a guided wildlife tour, traditional Swedish midsummer meal, round-trip transportation, and binoculars.
Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at Kungsbrostrand 21, at the ICEguide/Stockholm Adventure shop.
Is this tour suitable for children?
This experience is not suitable for children under 10 years old.
What wildlife can I expect to see?
You are likely to see roe deer, wild boar, hares, and possibly moose with the help of the guide’s tips.
What should I bring?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking in natural terrain.
Does the tour operate in bad weather?
Yes, the tour takes place rain or shine.
How many people are in each group?
The small group is limited to 8 participants for a more personal experience.
What cultural sites might we see?
You’ll encounter Viking runestones and 17th-century cottages during the trip through the countryside.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.