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Hiking around Nynäshamn offers diverse natural landscapes, blending serene forests, dramatic coastlines, and picturesque islands. The region is characterized by its archipelago environment, providing access to numerous islands with rocky viewpoints and open cliffs overlooking the Baltic Sea. Inland, expansive forests feature old pine woods and peaceful lakes, creating varied terrain for outdoor activities. This combination of coastal and wooded areas caters to different preferences and fitness levels.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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8.31km
02:08
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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10.2km
02:40
60m
60m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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8.18km
02:09
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Hike the moderate 5.1-mile Grava loop in Käringboda Nature Reserve, exploring diverse landscapes and coastal views.
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5.54km
01:25
20m
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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05:35
170m
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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The lake is a well-known spot for migratory birds, and the shallow beaches are ideal for a swim or for picking berries and mushrooms in the surrounding countryside.
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In the Ören Nature Reserve, you’ll find a vast area of dry pine forests and rocky shorelines.
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The giant’s kettle is a deep, rounded hole in the bedrock created during the last Ice Age. Glacial meltwater with swirling stones and gravel eroded the rock over thousands of years, leaving behind a smooth, cylindrical pothole. This one is perhaps the most impressive example in all of Sweden. The visible hole has a depth of about 4 meters, and beneath it is a second, smaller kettle roughly 2 meters deep — nested inside the larger one, which is quite rare. You can see the twisted grooves and polished walls that are evidence of the abrasive action of stones tumbling in swirling meltwater under the ice. Be careful you don't slip into the kettle, especially when it's wet!
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The Landsort battery is sometimes referred to as gun #3 because it was part of a series of six built at strategic coastal locations around Sweden. The Landsort battery has been declared a protected historical site to preserve Cold War military history. The underground facility is built into solid rock, open to visitors by guided tour in the summer months (usually June–August).
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Landsort Lighthouse marks the southernmost point of the archipelago. The stone lighthouse was completed in the 1680's and has survived attempts to burn it down — including during the Russian raid of 1719. The tower is about 25 m (82 ft) tall.
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Muskan is a peaceful and beautiful lake near Ösmo, Sweden, surrounded by forests and nature trails. The 8.5 km Muskan Loop takes you around the lake, offering plenty of scenic viewpoints like this one.
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A quiet stretch of coastal forest and rocky viewpoints just outside Nynäshamn. Käringboda Nature Reserve is known for its mix of old pine woods, blueberry-covered ground, and open cliffs overlooking the inlets of the Baltic Sea. Well-marked trails lead past small bays, sheltered forest sections, and scenic hills like Vinsberget. A great spot for a peaceful hike with a proper archipelago feel.
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This is a large beach with jumping area and water sliders as well!
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There are over 30 hiking routes around Nynäshamn, catering to various preferences and fitness levels. These include easy walks, moderate excursions, and more challenging full-day hikes through diverse landscapes.
Yes, Nynäshamn offers many accessible and less strenuous options. The local "Hälsans stig" (Health Path) are easily accessible and well-marked walking paths, typically ranging from 3 to 6 kilometers. For a specific route, consider the Lövhagen – View of the Baltic Sea loop from Lövhagen, an easy 4.5 km trail.
Generally, dogs are welcome on most hiking trails in Nynäshamn, especially within nature reserves like Lövhagen and Käringboda, provided they are kept on a leash. Always check local signage for specific rules, particularly in protected areas or during certain seasons when wildlife might be sensitive.
Yes, Nynäshamn features several excellent circular routes. A popular choice is the Muskan loop, an 8.3 km trail that circles Lake Muskan, offering scenic views of the water and surrounding woodlands. Another great option is the Grava Loop Trail, a 8.2 km route through Käringboda Nature Reserve.
Nynäshamn's trails showcase a rich variety of natural features. You'll encounter the stunning archipelago environment with rocky viewpoints and open cliffs overlooking the Baltic Sea, charming coastal areas with sandy beaches, and expansive inland forests featuring old pine woods and blueberry-covered grounds. Peaceful lakes like Muskan and Fjättersjön are also common sights.
Yes, Nynäshamn is a gateway to significant long-distance trails. The renowned Sörmlandsleden offers stages passing through the area, such as Stage 5:1 from Nynäshamn to Vansta. Parts of the extensive Stockholm Archipelago Trail are also accessible, allowing hikers to explore islands like Nåttarö, Rånö, Ålö, and Landsort via ferry connections.
The hiking routes in Nynäshamn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 40 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the diverse landscapes, from serene forests to dramatic coastlines, and the well-maintained paths that make exploring the region's unique natural beauty enjoyable.
The best time for hiking in Nynäshamn is typically from spring to autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is milder, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer offers long daylight hours, while early autumn provides beautiful foliage. Some trails are also suitable for winter hiking, offering a different, serene experience.
Absolutely. The Käringboda Nature Reserve is highly recommended, known for its mix of old pine woods, blueberry-covered terrain, and open cliffs with Baltic Sea views. Lövhagen Nature Reserve is another popular spot, offering well-marked paths along the coastline and through forests, ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, many trails in Nynäshamn are accessible via public transport. The Nynäshamn train station connects to Stockholm, and local buses can take you closer to various trailheads and nature reserves. For island trails, ferries from Nynäshamn harbor provide access to destinations like Landsort, where you can explore routes such as the Öjaleden.
Yes, within the Nynäshamn region, especially around inland lakes and along sections of the Sörmlandsleden, you can find amenities like shelters, fireplaces, and designated camping spots. For example, the Transjön Shelter on Sörmlandsleden and the Fire Pit and Shelter by the Lake offer places to rest and enjoy the surroundings.
Nynäshamn's inland areas feature several picturesque lakes nestled within its forests. Trehörningen Lake, Muskan, and Lake Långsjön are popular choices, often providing amenities like shelters, fireplaces, and opportunities for swimming. The Muskan loop trail is a great way to experience one of these lakes.


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