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Discover Swedish nature with a 5-hour guided hike in Nacka Nature Reserve, including campfire lunch, lakeside views, and expert guides near Stockholm.

For those eager to venture beyond Stockholm’s urban landscape, the Stockholm: Nature Reserve Hiking Tour with Campfire Lunch offers an inviting 5-hour outdoor experience for just over $129 per person. Starting at Vikstensvägen 71, this tour takes you into the heart of Nacka Nature Reserve, a lush area just outside the city, renowned for dense forests, lakes, and granite cliffs.
Led by a seasoned outdoor guide, this small-group tour (limited to 8 participants) combines scenic walking, cultural insights, and genuine outdoor camaraderie. The tour’s highlights include walking along lakeshores, traversing high granite formations, and enjoying a hearty campfire-cooked lunch in a secluded spot. This experience is perfect for nature lovers, active explorers, or anyone wishing to decompress amid Sweden’s natural beauty.
While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the guide’s storytelling and the breathtaking scenery make the hike memorable. The tour concludes with an easy 20-minute bus ride back to Stockholm’s Slussen Subway Station, leaving ample time to explore the city afterward. The tour is best suited for those prepared for moderate walking and outdoor conditions, with most participants able to participate comfortably.

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The tour begins at Stockholm Nature | Kayak & Outdoor Tours, located at Vikstensvägen 71. From there, you’ll head into the Nacka Nature Reserve, just a few kilometers from central Stockholm, making it a quick and easy trip to the wilderness. The meeting time is 9:00 am, allowing for a full day of outdoor activity before returning to the city by public bus.
The transportation back to Stockholm is included in the tour price, with a 20-minute bus ride returning you to Slussen Subway Station. This makes logistical planning simple, especially for travelers looking to maximize their time in the city after the hike.

The hike involves approximately 1 to 2 kilometers of walking initially, followed by a break for the campfire lunch in a secluded spot. Afterwards, the group continues hiking for another 2 hours, exploring more of the forests, lakes, and granite cliffs that characterize the reserve.
Highlights include walking along lakes where in summer, swimming is an option, and in winter, crossing frozen waters might be possible. The trail is adapted to weather conditions and group abilities, with some off-trail sections adding a sense of adventure. The route showcases some of the most picturesque spots in the reserve, with viewpoints over lakes and dense woodland providing excellent photo opportunities.

Midway through the hike, the campfire lunch is a major highlight. Traditionally, this includes food cooked over the fire, such as Swedish meatballs or other local fare. During fire restrictions—common in dry months like August—the group switches to gas stoves for safety. The lunch includes Swedish fika with coffee or tea and pastries, offering a cozy break amid nature.
In winter, the lakes may be frozen, creating scenes ideal for ice skating, ice fishing, or simply walking on the ice. Summer offers a chance for a refreshing swim, making the experience seasonally versatile.

Guides such as Jacob, Francisco, Leo, and Bobby earn high praise for their knowledge, storytelling, and friendly approach. Melanie_G highlights Jacob’s informative and charismatic style, adding a personal touch to the experience. Kelsey_H mentions Leo’s ability to make solo travelers feel comfortable, enhancing the group dynamic.
Bobby’s storytelling skills shine through even in rainy weather, adding depth to the outdoor adventure. The guides also provide practical assistance, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the hike.
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The tour involves moderate walking, with distances around 8.5 to 10 miles, suitable for most healthy individuals. The terrain includes forest paths, lakeside trails, and granite climbs, with some off-trail sections that may require a bit of agility. Weather conditions can influence the difficulty, with some reviews mentioning rain or snow.
The group size and the guide’s attentiveness make this experience accessible to a broad range of participants, including those with average fitness levels. However, travelers should be prepared with suitable outdoor clothing, especially in adverse weather.

The lunch served during the hike is well-regarded, with many reviews praising the tasty, fire-cooked meals like vegetarian options and traditional Swedish meatballs. The inclusion of Swedish fika—coffee/tea and pastries—adds a comforting touch to the outdoor meal.
Participants are encouraged to bring a reusable water bottle, though water is not explicitly provided, so staying hydrated is recommended. The food and drink offerings are balanced with the outdoor setting, emphasizing local flavors and hearty fare.

While most reviews describe the experience as enjoyable year-round, weather can change the landscape dramatically. Summer hikes might include lake swimming, while winter trips can feature crossing frozen waters and snow-covered scenery.
Rainy days are also part of the adventure, but guides like Francisco or Bobby adapt to weather conditions, providing shelter or adjusting the route as necessary. Tour availability depends on good weather, and cancellations are possible if conditions are unsafe, with options for rescheduling or refunds.
Once the hike concludes, the bus ride back to Slussen takes roughly 15 to 20 minutes, giving travelers a brief rest before continuing their day in Stockholm. The proximity of the reserve to the city makes this tour a practical half-day escape that combines outdoor activity with easy logistics.
This experience is ideal for those wanting a cultural and natural break from urban sightseeing, with many reviews emphasizing the ease of access and the scenic beauty of Nacka Nature Reserve.
The Stockholm: Nature Reserve Hiking Tour with Campfire Lunch offers a genuine outdoor experience combining physical activity, local cuisine, and storytelling by expert guides. The small-group size fosters a personalized atmosphere, and the scenic route showcases some of Sweden’s most beautiful natural spots.
The tour’s affordability and inclusion of transportation make it accessible, though participants should be prepared for weather variability and moderate terrain. It’s especially suited for those interested in active outdoor experiences, Swedish culture, and scenic wilderness close to Stockholm.
While wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, the stunning views, hearty food, and engaging guides ensure a memorable day outdoors. Whether visiting in summer or winter, this tour provides a refreshing perspective on Sweden’s natural landscape, making it a rewarding addition to any Stockholm itinerary.
“My fiancé and I had an amazing experience. Jacob, our tour guide from the UK, was nothing short of spectacular. He was informative, knowledgeable,…”
What is the duration of this hike?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, including hiking, lunch, and transportation.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Vikstensvägen 71 in Stockholm and ends back at the same meeting point after a short bus ride.
What is included in the tour price?
The campfire-cooked lunch, Swedish fika (coffee/tea and pastries), an experienced guide, and transportation back to Stockholm are included.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should consider the moderate terrain and off-trail sections.
Can I expect to see wildlife during the hike?
Wildlife sightings are not guaranteed, but the reserve is home to deer and other animals.
What should I bring for the hike?
Outdoor clothing suitable for the weather, a reusable water bottle, and a positive attitude to enjoy the scenic walk.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; in case of poor conditions, the tour may be canceled or rescheduled, with refunds or alternative dates offered.
Are there any specific seasonal activities?
In winter, crossing frozen lakes may be possible; in summer, swimming in lakes is an option.
How strenuous is the hike?
The hike involves moderate walking over varying terrain, suitable for most healthy adults.
How do I book this tour?
The tour can be booked online in advance, typically 38 days ahead, for a price of around $129 per person.