Attractions and places to see around Järfälla offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. Located northwest of Stockholm, the region features extensive nature reserves and cultural landmarks. Visitors can explore areas along Lake Mälaren, ancient hillforts, and historical buildings. The municipality provides diverse opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural experiences.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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This 17th-century royal residence – surrounded by gardens, parkland and the Edsviken shoreline – is managed by the Swedish Royal Court and can be visited during its seasonal opening months. Guided tours are available, and the adjoining Orangery Museum (part of Nationalmuseum) hosts a notable art collection. For up-to-date information on tickets, guided tours and opening hours, check the official Royal Palaces website: https://www.kungligaslotten.se/english/royal-palaces-and-sites/ulriksdal-palace.html
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The Palace Park The extensive park surrounding the palace is divided into different areas. The Baroque garden, laid out in the French style, impresses with its symmetrical patterns and carefully trimmed hedges. The English Garden, on the other hand, is more openly designed and invites exploration with its picturesque paths and hidden statues. You can explore the park at your leisure during a leisurely stroll. (Source: https://go2stockholm.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/schloss-drottningholm/#Zur_Geschichte_von_Schloss_Drottningholm)
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Architecture and Gardens: The palace is known for its magnificent Baroque architecture and well-preserved historic gardens, including an English-style park. (Source: https://go2stockholm.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/schloss-drottningholm/#Zur_Geschichte_von_Schloss_Drottningholm)
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The Chinese Palace – Kina Slott A short walk leads to the Chinese Palace, also known as Kina Slott. This small pleasure palace captivates with its exotic architecture and interior design, which reflects the European conception of China at the time. We're talking about Chinoiserie, a prevalent art form in Europe at the time, which was inspired by Chinese and other East Asian models. (Source: https://go2stockholm.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/schloss-drottningholm/#Zur_Geschichte_von_Schloss_Drottningholm)
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The Chinese Cabinet A special feature is the Chinese Cabinet, built in the 18th century as a gift to the Queen. This room is distinguished by its exotic interior, featuring Chinese lacquerware and porcelain. (Source: https://go2stockholm.de/sehenswuerdigkeiten/schloss-drottningholm/#Zur_Geschichte_von_Schloss_Drottningholm)
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WWF Sweden has offices in the side wing. The rest of the castle can be visited.
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The guard tent is a building near the China Palace in Drottningholm Palace Park on Lovön. Drottningholm Palace and its surroundings have been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1991. Like all palace buildings, the guard tent has been protected as a state monument since 1935. When Gustav III took over Drottningholm Palace in 1777, the China Palace was heavily used by the court, and it became necessary to build a building for the guards. The new "Corps de Garde" building (or guard tent) was built between 1781 and 1782. Source: https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vakttältet,_Drottningholm
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The café is only open during the season and on weekends.
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Järfälla offers extensive natural beauty, particularly within the Görväln Nature Reserve, which features ancient oak trees, diverse environments, and the historic Gåseborg hillfort with panoramic views of Lake Mälaren. The reserve also includes a unique nature play area for children. Lake Mälaren itself borders Järfälla, providing scenic views and recreational opportunities. Additionally, Säbysjön is known for its rich birdlife, including the Slavonian Grebe.
Yes, Järfälla is rich in history. You can visit Järfälla Church, one of Sweden's oldest surviving stone structures dating back to around 1200, featuring medieval wall paintings. The ancient hillfort of Gåseborg, located within Görväln Nature Reserve, offers ruins from the Iron and Viking Ages. While a boutique hotel, Görvälns Slott (Görväln House/Castle) is an 18th-century landmark by Lake Mälaren with an arboretum and sculpture park. The historically significant Bolinders Factory Area also tells a story of industrial heritage.
Järfälla has several cultural sites. You can explore the Järfälla Hembygdsmuseum, which has locations in Jakobsberg and Skälby Gård, or the Bolindermuseet within Kallhälls library. The Koffsansamlingen at Jakobsbergs library displays archaeological finds from an old lake pub. For a unique perspective, look for the bronze tactile map "Järfälla bygd och natur" which illustrates the municipality's history and nature.
Absolutely. The Görväln Nature Reserve features a dedicated nature play area designed for children's exploration. Golfängarna is a spacious park perfect for picnics, mini-golf, and has playgrounds. For indoor activities, the Jakobsberg Arena hosts public skating sessions in winter, and Jakobsbergs Simhall offers swimming. Nearby, the Chinese Pavilion (Kina Slott) and Drottningholm Palace Park are also considered family-friendly attractions.
The region around Järfälla is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find numerous hiking trails, including easy and moderate loops like the Ängsjö exercise trail or the Tånglöt - Väsby loop. For mountain biking, there are challenging routes such as the Järfalla Cross-Country Trail or the Gåseborg Iron Age Hillfort loop. Road cyclists can enjoy routes like the Säby Gård Café loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Hiking around Järfälla, MTB Trails around Järfälla, and Road Cycling Routes around Järfälla guides.
Beyond the nature reserves, Järfälla features several unique green spaces. Golfängarna is a large park ideal for various family activities and relaxation. Kvarnbacken Park, in a developing urban area, is notable for its innovative "SUPERBENCHES" designed by world-renowned artists to foster community engagement. Görvälns Slott also features an arboretum and sculpture park that is open to visitors.
While focusing on Järfälla, several significant attractions are very close by. The Drottningholm Palace Park is a highly popular natural monument featuring Baroque and English-style gardens. Within the park, you can also visit the Chinese Pavilion (Kina Slott), a unique summer palace, and The Guards' Tent (Vakttältet), a historical site. Further afield, Ulriksdal Castle is another beautiful royal residence with extensive parkland.
Yes, Järfälla offers options for both. The Klätterverket climbing center in Barkarby provides 15-meter climbing walls suitable for all skill levels, from novices to experts. For swimming, Jakobsbergs Simhall offers swimming lanes and saunas for public use.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. For example, the Drottningholm Palace Park is loved for its extensive landscaped gardens, perfect for long strolls and enjoying nature. The Chinese Pavilion is praised for its authentic interior and the relaxing atmosphere of its adjacent garden. The overall sentiment highlights the opportunity to explore historical sites within beautiful natural settings.
Yes, Järfälla hosts the Jakobsberg Festival annually every August. This event transforms the town with music stages, food trucks, and various games and activities for children, offering a vibrant community experience.
Yes, the Edvard Anderson's Greenhouse, located within the Botanical Garden, is a fantastic place to explore diverse plant life. It features a large central hall with Mediterranean plants, as well as four corner rooms showcasing flora from rainforest, desert, and other Mediterranean climates. There's also a small café and shop inside.


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