Best attractions and places to see around Tyresö offer a diverse landscape southeast of Stockholm. This region features a blend of historical landmarks, expansive natural areas, and cultural sites. Visitors can explore ancient forests, historic castles, and enjoy a variety of outdoor activities. The area is characterized by its numerous lakes, forests, and proximity to the archipelago.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Nice open-air museum. If you want to eat, make sure you all order from the same stall, otherwise one person might have already eaten everything while the other is still waiting in line.
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There are really great rock formations to see here
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This wood supply is often found in the nature reserve. Here you can simply pay with Swish and take some wood
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These boxes are located right next to official fire pits. Here you can take some wood and then pay with Swish
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Tyresö offers several significant historical and cultural sites. You can visit Tyresö Palace, a 17th-century castle with English-inspired parklands and Mediterranean-style gardens. Guided tours are available during the summer season. Adjacent to the palace is Tyresö Church, one of Sweden's best-preserved rural churches from the imperial era. Slightly outside the immediate municipality but easily accessible is Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde Windmill and Sculpture Garden, an art museum with impressive sculptures and paintings, offering marvelous views. For a more contemporary cultural experience, the Snösätra Graffiti Wall showcases a vibrant urban art scene and is noted as one of Europe's largest graffiti exhibitions.
Tyresö is rich in natural beauty and outdoor opportunities. The most prominent is Tyresta National Park and Nature Reserve, home to one of southern Sweden's largest coniferous old-growth forests. Here you can find extensive hiking trails, numerous lakes, and opportunities for swimming, fishing, and boating. The Camping and picnic area by the lake, Tyresta National Park is a popular spot for rest and camping. Other natural highlights include the scenic Kalvfjärden, Lake Stensjön, and the Brevik peninsula with its inviting beaches. For panoramic views, visit Telegrafberget, which features an outlook tower overlooking the archipelago.
Yes, Tyresö has several attractions suitable for families. Tyresta National Park is excellent for family outings, offering easy hiking trails and designated picnic and camping areas like the Camping and picnic area by the lake, Tyresta National Park. The Tyresö Palace grounds and gardens are also pleasant for family walks. The Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde Windmill and Sculpture Garden provides an engaging outdoor art experience. Additionally, many of Tyresö's beaches, such as Hästhagsbadet and Albybadet, are perfect for a family day by the water.
Tyresö offers a variety of hiking trails, particularly within Tyresta National Park, which features old-growth forests and diverse landscapes. You can find trails ranging from easy to difficult. For specific routes, explore the Hiking around Tyresö guide, which includes options like the 'Ancient Fort Loop' (easy) and 'Hike to Tyresö Castle and Fiskarholmen' (moderate).
Tyresö is well-suited for cycling, with routes for road cycling and touring. You can find scenic paths that take you through natural areas and along the coast. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Tyresö guide and the Cycling around Tyresö guide. Options include the 'Tyresö Castle – Brevik Waterfront and Hills loop' for road cyclists and the 'Flaten Beach – Flatenbadet loop' for touring bicycles.
Yes, Tyresö boasts several lovely beaches and swimming areas. Popular spots include Hästhagsbadet, Talluddens bad, Kumlabadet, Björkuddens bad, Hoppbryggans bad, Fornuddsbadet, and Albybadet. These offer various settings for a refreshing dip or a relaxing day by the water.
Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural beauty, especially the ancient forests and serene lakes of Tyresta National Park, often highlighting the peaceful atmosphere and well-maintained trails. The historical charm of Tyresö Palace and its gardens is also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the unique experience of the Snösätra Graffiti Wall for its vibrant art. The combination of historical sites, expansive nature, and opportunities for outdoor activities makes Tyresö a well-loved destination.
Near Tyresö Palace, you'll find options for dining and fika (Swedish coffee break). Tyresö Slotts Wärdshus offers a more formal dining experience, while Café Notholmen, located on the accessible Notholmen Island, provides a charming spot for lighter meals and refreshments.
Tyresta National Park is accessible by public transport. You can take a bus from Gullmarsplan in Stockholm to the 'Tyresta by' stop, which is located right at the main entrance to the national park. For more detailed information on visiting, you can check the official Visit Stockholm page for Tyresta National Park.
Yes, within Tyresta National Park, there are designated areas where camping is permitted. The Camping and picnic area by the lake, Tyresta National Park is a well-known spot that offers a nice rest area suitable for camping, complete with toilet facilities. It's important to only camp in these organized areas and to use the provided firewood boxes, such as the Firewood box in Tyresta National Park, for fires.
Tyresö is enjoyable year-round, but the best time for most outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and swimming is typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During these months, the weather is milder, and the natural areas are in full bloom. Winter offers opportunities for activities like cross-country skiing if there's sufficient snow, and the national park has a unique serene beauty.
Yes, Tyresö offers several spots with excellent views. Telegrafberget provides an outlook tower with marvelous views of the archipelago. Additionally, the gardens of Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde Windmill and Sculpture Garden offer splendid views over the town and water, especially on a sunny day. Within Tyresta National Park, various trails lead to scenic overlooks of lakes and forests.


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