Best lakes around Edsviken offers an exploration of this elongated inlet of the Baltic Sea, located in Stockholm County, Sweden. Edsviken stretches approximately 7.7 kilometers and features brackish water, supporting a diverse ecosystem. The area provides recreational opportunities, including walking paths, beaches, and fishing spots. It is also home to historical landmarks like Ulriksdal Palace and Edsbergs Castle.
Last updated: May 8, 2026
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Also known as Nils Göransson's Promenade, the lakeside promenade is an integral part of any stroll through the park and a visit to the castle. It runs between the small beach in front of the castle and a romantic seating area on a jetty over the lake.
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A charming spot by Lake Sollentuna where ducks gather and the shoreline is dotted with smooth stones. There are plenty of benches to sit, relax, and enjoy the view.
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This is a small bath next to Tegelhagen's beach promenade/Vårdkase path. Here you can find both sunny and shady places.
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A nice fireplace that is just ten minutes walk from the Danderyds Sjukhus Tbana stop. The quickest way to walk is this route through the forest.
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Very nice stretch along Edsviken on a wooden bridge with great views. Please be aware of other hikers, cyclists etc.
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Yes, Edsviken offers several family-friendly locations. You can visit Lake view with ducks and stones, a charming spot by Lake Sollentuna perfect for relaxing. Another great option is Calles Klimp Grill Area, a fireplace just a short walk from Danderyds Sjukhus Tbana stop, ideal for a family picnic. Additionally, Tegelhagens badplats is a small beach with both sunny and shady areas, suitable for families.
Edsviken's brackish water environment supports a diverse ecosystem. You can find rare plants like water forget-me-not, and a variety of birdlife including Eurasian oystercatchers and barnacle geese. The nearby Hanstaskogen forest offers ancient trees and vibrant carpets of blue and white anemones in spring, and opportunities for mushroom foraging in autumn. Seals occasionally swim to Edsbergsparken.
Yes, Edsviken features wonderful walking paths. The Edsbergsparken Lakeside Promenade is a highlight, running between a small beach and a romantic seating area on a jetty. There's also a very nice stretch along Edsviken on a wooden bridge, offering great views. While it's not possible to walk around the entire inlet, various sections provide excellent strolls.
The Edsviken area is excellent for cycling. You can explore various routes, including mountain biking, gravel biking, and road cycling. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Gravel Path Along the Water – Entrance to Forest MTB Trails' or 'Igelbäcken Creek' loops. Gravel biking offers options like 'Fast and easy gravel path – Highland Cattle at Järvafältet'. Road cyclists can enjoy routes such as 'Edsviken Lakeside Route'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated komoot guides for MTB Trails around Edsviken, Gravel biking around Edsviken, and Road Cycling Routes around Edsviken.
Edsviken is a popular spot for bathers during summer. You can find cozy beaches with jetties for dipping into the water. Tegelhagens badplats is a small beach located next to Tegelhagen's beach promenade, offering both sunny and shady places for a swim.
Yes, Edsviken is known as a good fishing spot, particularly for European perch, Northern pike, and Common bream. The brackish water supports these species, though some anglers note that they can be challenging to catch without local knowledge.
Absolutely. Edsviken's waterfront is home to several significant historical and cultural sites. These include the impressive Ulriksdal Palace and Edsbergs Castle. Parts of the southwestern portion of the area also belong to the Royal National City Park, adding to its cultural significance.
Edsviken offers recreational opportunities throughout the year. In warmer months, it's ideal for swimming, boating, and walking. During winter, it transforms into a popular spot for ice skating. Spring brings vibrant carpets of blue and white anemones in nearby forests, while autumn is great for mushroom foraging.
Edsviken is accessible via public transport. For example, Calles Klimp Grill Area is just a ten-minute walk from the Danderyds Sjukhus Tbana stop. Public transport options are available to reach various points along the inlet, including areas near Ulriksdal Castle and different beach promenades.
While specific cafes and restaurants directly on the waterfront are not detailed, the area is popular, and you can expect to find options in the surrounding municipalities of Danderyd, Solna, and Sollentuna. The region's popularity suggests various establishments cater to visitors.
Edsviken is unique because it's not a traditional freshwater lake but an elongated, narrow inlet of the Baltic Sea. This results in brackish water, creating a distinct ecosystem that supports a diverse range of flora and fauna, including rare plants and specific fish species. This blend of marine and freshwater characteristics, combined with its historical landmarks and recreational offerings, sets it apart.


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