Best huts around Nacka are located within the expansive Nacka Nature Reserve and the nearby Tyresta National Park, offering diverse natural landscapes near Stockholm. These areas feature dense forests, serene lakes, and rocky outcrops. The huts and shelters provide essential amenities for outdoor experiences, allowing visitors to rest and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the Swedish wilderness. They are ideal for hikers and nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful escape.
Last updated: April 27, 2026
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I didn't camp here, so I cannot judge the place overnight. However, there is a water faucet and very clean toilets.
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Be sure to go in, many huts are "inhabited" during the day and you can listen to little stories.
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Big space for camping with shelter and fire place. The location is off the sun for the evening. Nice shore with shallow water
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The camping Åre is really good size. About 3-4 tents would be okay for some privacy space. I was completely alone so I got the best spot near the lake. The fire place is big for more than 10 persons to sit together. There is no drinking water here. You can definitely swim if you wish.
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Around Nacka, you'll find a variety of huts and shelters, ranging from simple wind shelters to more established cottages. These are primarily located within the expansive Nacka Nature Reserve and the nearby Tyresta National Park. Options include basic shelters with fire pits, lakeside campsites, and even historical farm labourer's cottages, offering diverse experiences for visitors.
Yes, several huts and shelters around Nacka are family-friendly. For instance, the Campfire site with stored wood in Tyresta National Park is a great spot for a wilderness campfire experience. The Tyresta Village Camping Area offers official camping with water faucets and clean toilets, making it convenient for families. Additionally, the Stensjön Wind Shelter provides a tranquil setting by the lake, suitable for a comfortable rest or overnight stay.
Many huts and shelters in the Nacka area are equipped with campfire facilities. The Campfire site with stored wood in Tyresta National Park is specifically designed for this, often having wood readily available. The Lakeside Campsite and Fire Pit, Tyresta National Park also features a large fire pit, ideal for groups. The Stensjön Wind Shelter also includes a fireplace for visitors.
Yes, several locations offer opportunities for overnight stays. The Lakeside Campsite and Fire Pit, Tyresta National Park can accommodate several tents and is perfect for overnight stays. The Tyresta Village Camping Area provides official camping with amenities like water and toilets. The Stensjön Wind Shelter is also noted as a good spot for camping.
Yes, you can explore historical aspects of the region. The Farm Labourer's Cottage in Tyresta National Park offers a glimpse into historical living and may provide interpretive elements or 'little stories' associated with the area, adding a cultural dimension to your visit.
The huts are situated within areas rich in natural beauty. You'll find dense forests, serene lakes, and rocky outcrops, particularly in the Nacka Nature Reserve and Tyresta National Park. Many huts, like the Lakeside Campsite and Fire Pit and Stensjön Wind Shelter, are located directly by lakes, offering picturesque views and opportunities for swimming.
The areas around the huts are excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive hiking on trails like 'The Källtorpssjön trail' or the 'Nackareservatet loop'. There are also numerous running trails and road cycling routes available. For more details on routes, you can explore the Hiking around Nacka guide, Running Trails around Nacka guide, and Road Cycling Routes around Nacka guide.
Yes, swimming is possible near some of the huts. The Lakeside Campsite and Fire Pit, Tyresta National Park is located near a lake where swimming is an option. The Stensjön Wind Shelter is also by a lake with a nice shore and shallow water, suitable for a refreshing dip.
The Nacka Nature Reserve and Tyresta National Park offer diverse landscapes for outdoor activities year-round. While specific huts might be more enjoyable in certain seasons (e.g., lakeside camping in summer), the shelters provide protection from elements, making them useful even in colder months. Consider visiting in spring or autumn for pleasant hiking weather and vibrant foliage, or in summer for swimming and longer daylight hours.
Tyresta National Park, where many of these huts are located, is easily accessible from Nacka and Stockholm. While specific public transport details for each hut are not provided, the general accessibility of the national park suggests that many areas can be reached via public transport, followed by a hike.
While the huts themselves are typically basic shelters for rest and campfires, the Tyresta Village Camping Area is located near Tyresta By, which often has visitor services, including cafes or small shops. For more extensive options, you would likely need to venture outside the immediate vicinity of the nature reserves towards Nacka's more developed areas.
Amenities vary, but most shelters offer basic provisions for outdoor enthusiasts. Common features include benches, a roof for protection from elements, and often a fire pit. Some, like the Campfire site with stored wood, even provide stored wood. More established camping areas, such as Tyresta Village Camping Area, may offer water faucets and clean toilets.


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