Best attractions and places to see around Köping, Sweden, are situated in Västmanland County along the shores of Lake Mälaren. The town provides a blend of historical sites, natural beauty, and cultural experiences. Visitors can explore ancient landmarks, enjoy waterfront activities, and discover local museums. The area is characterized by its diverse landscape, from historic town centers to nature reserves.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
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Strömsholm Slott is, a royal palace, which sits beside the Strömsholm Canal. Cycle its towpaths, enjoying waterside views. The palace grounds offer historical sights and gardens. It's a scenic destination, blending culture with outdoor exploration, a perfect rest stop on your ride.
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This impressive lock gate is built with solid stone walls & wooden gates. It has quite the drop, so take care not to fall in.
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Hjälmare dock was designed by Johan Edström in 1820. Many different types of boats have been manufactured in it. It is still used as a winter storage place and for repairs, mainly of leisure boats. The doll's special flora attracts some unusual butterfly species. The yard magazine was added in connection with the dock being built in the 1820s. There was a similar building next door but it is now demolished. Today, part of the shipyard warehouse is used as a café. There are plans to establish a visitor center in the other part of the building. Shipyard construction: The shipyard was closed in 1963. During the last decade, many road ferries were manufactured here. Part of this shipyard building today functions as an exhibition space for Hjälmare Docka's Shipyard History Collection. A service facility with WC and shower is currently being built in the rear regions of the building. The forge t.v. and the model workshop t.h. both were connected with the shipyard operations. Two of the canal's shipbuilders were Carl Jacob Stenström and his son Hugo David Stenström. Hundreds of boat drawings from the shipyard at Hjälmare dock are preserved in the Västerås City Archives. Worker's housing Next to the dock there are two rows that previously housed three or four worker's apartments each. Now there is a channel office here. Nearby was the trading booth that was run by the Handelsföreningen Enighet Ger Styrka in the years 1905-1960. To the south of Slätgärdet was the poor house. These houses are today private residences. The clapboard bridge at Hjälmare dock There used to be a floating bridge here that the area's youth used as a meeting point and dance floor. The raft bridge was eventually replaced by a Dutch bascule bridge. The old road barrier with its crank mechanism is manufactured in Örebro.
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Arboga has been mentioned since the 13th century and has its beautiful historic town center on both sides of the Arbogaån river bank. Many houses and the striking church bear witness to great wealth, which probably arose from the processing of iron.
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Here you can find out more about the history of the castle. There is a translation into English if you don't know Swedish.
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A small castle - large parks ... worth seeing!
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Köping is rich in history. You can visit the impressive Strömsholm Palace, a 17th-century Baroque building known for its art collection. Another significant site is the Historic town center of Arboga, which dates back to the 13th century and showcases historical wealth along the Arbogaån river. Don't miss Köping Church, with origins in the Middle Ages, or ancient burial mounds like Ströbohög and Norsa Gravfält. You can also see prehistoric rock carvings in Viby and Häljesta.
Yes, Köping offers several cultural points of interest. The Köpings Museum, housed in an 18th-century brewery, tells the town's story, including its industrial past and pharmacist Carl Wilhelm Scheele. You can also explore the Bilmuseum for automobile history, or visit Galleri Quirinus for art. The Köping Town Center itself is a compact area with traditional Swedish architecture, shops, and cafés.
Köping boasts beautiful natural surroundings, especially along the Lake Mälaren Waterfront, offering peaceful views and paths for walking and cycling. Karlbergs Forest is a popular recreational area with diverse flora and a ski slope. Norsa Hagars Nature Reserve is known for its birdlife, wetlands, and easy walking trails. You can also find numerous recreational areas, swimming beaches, fishing spots, and nature reserves throughout the municipality.
Absolutely! Many attractions are suitable for families. Strömsholm Palace offers expansive grounds to explore. The Hjälmare Docka, a historical dry dock, is interesting for its history and unique flora that attracts butterflies. The Historic town center of Arboga is great for a stroll. Additionally, Köping has several parks like Agda Östlunds Park, which offers grilling areas and cultural events, and numerous swimming areas.
There are various hiking opportunities around Köping. For an easy walk, consider the Johannisdalsskogen loop. If you're looking for something moderate, the Strömsholm Palace loop offers scenic views. The Norsa Hagars Nature Reserve also features easy walking trails. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Köping guide.
Yes, the area around Köping is great for cycling. You can find numerous cycling routes, including gravel biking trails. A popular option is the route from Hallstahammar to Västerås along the Strömsholms canal. For more detailed routes and their difficulty levels, check out the Gravel biking around Köping guide.
To delve into Köping's industrial past, visit the Hjälmare Docka, a historical dry dock that was once a hub for boat manufacturing and repairs. The Köpings Mekaniska Verkstad (KMV) Buildings also offer a glimpse into the town's industrial history, with preserved workshop halls from the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
While specific seasonal tips are not detailed, the presence of lake swimming beaches, canoeing trails, and numerous parks suggests that spring, summer, and early autumn would be ideal for enjoying outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports. Winter offers opportunities for activities like skiing in Karlbergs Forest.
Norsa Hagars Nature Reserve is noted for its easy walking trails, which may be suitable for strollers. While specific accessibility details for wheelchairs are not extensively provided, many parks and the Lake Mälaren Waterfront offer paved or well-maintained paths that could be accessible. It's always recommended to check specific conditions before visiting.
Yes, the Köping tourist office arranges interesting guided tours. These can include dramatized walks with actors bringing history to life, as well as history trails with free maps for self-guided exploration. These tours offer a great way to learn more about the town's rich past and cultural heritage.
Beyond the main landmarks, Köping has several other notable historical buildings. The Köping Town Hall, completed in 1877, and the Apotekshuset, an 1889 French Neo-Renaissance style building, are architecturally significant. The Tingshuset (Courthouse), built in Palladian Neo-classical style, served as a courthouse until 2019 and is classified as a historical building. Prostgården, with parts dating back to the early 1500s, also offers a glimpse into older times.
Köping offers several running trails for various fitness levels. You can find routes like the Johannisdalsskogen loop or other running loops starting from areas like Arbmansberg or Skoftesta skans. For a comprehensive list of routes and their distances, refer to the Running Trails around Köping guide.


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