Attractions and places to see around Vallentuna, a municipality in Stockholm County, Sweden, offer a blend of historical sites and natural landscapes. The region features ancient archaeological sites and Viking history, alongside serene natural environments. Visitors can explore areas with a high concentration of runestones and enjoy picturesque lakes surrounded by forests. This area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Frösvik is called by Commuter boat 80,and can be reached from Lidingö (Mor Annas brygga).
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Nice beach, but keep in mind there is no kiosk or similar so bring you own drink and food.
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The beach at Rösjön lake offers a serene setting for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking amidst beautiful natural surroundings. It's a perfect spot to relax, unwind, and enjoy outdoor activities with friends and family on sunny days.
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Commuter ferry 80 stops here, the 2022/2023 winter timetable is available here: https://mitt.sl.se/ficktid/vinter/V80.pdf
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Rösjöbadet is a swimming area with a restaurant.
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People interested in rune-stones/Viking Age should also check out “The Rune Kingdom” around the Vallentuna lake quite close to Örsta, which consists out of several well-preserved runic inscriptions from the Viking Age.
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Vallentuna offers several beautiful natural areas. You can visit Lake Vallentuna for serene strolls or picnics, or explore the rich birdlife at Angarnsjöängen Nature Reserve. Björkby-Kyrkviken Nature Reserve is also a popular destination near the town center. For panoramic views, consider hiking Frösöberget.
For swimming and relaxation, Rösjöbadet at Lake Rösjön is a popular choice, offering a serene setting for swimming, sunbathing, and picnicking. Another option is Bollstanäsbadet Beach, which is also family-friendly.
Yes, Vallentuna offers diverse hiking opportunities. The Roslagsleden, a 190 km hiking trail, passes through the municipality. You can find various routes, including easy walks like the Ubbysjön loop or more moderate trails such as Roslagsleden Trail: Stage 4. For more options, explore the hiking guide for Vallentuna.
Vallentuna is rich in Viking history. You can explore Runriket (The Rune Kingdom) around Lake Vallentuna, which has the world's highest concentration of runestones. Key sites include Jarlabanke's Bridge, Arkils Tingstad (an ancient assembly site), and the Örsta Runestone (11th Century).
Yes, Vallentuna Church, dating back to the 12th century, is an architectural gem showcasing Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. For cultural experiences, the Vallentuna Kulturhus (Culture House) in the town center offers a library, exhibitions, art, film, and workshops.
Many attractions in Vallentuna are suitable for families. Beaches like Rösjöbadet and Bollstanäsbadet Beach are great for a day out. The Scenic country road with runestone is also noted as family-friendly for cycling.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical sites and natural beauty. Highlights like Rösjöbadet are enjoyed for their serene setting for swimming and picnicking. The low-traffic nature of routes like the Scenic country road with runestone makes them feel safe for cycling, and the historical significance of the runestones is a draw.
Yes, Vallentuna is a good place for wildlife spotting, especially birds. Angarnsjöängen Nature Reserve is renowned for its rich birdlife, and Ubbysjön lake is also known for its abundant bird populations.
Absolutely. Vallentuna offers various cycling routes, including the Scenic country road with runestone, which features varied terrain and is suitable for cycling. For more options, you can explore the gravel biking guide or the MTB trails guide for Vallentuna.
In winter, Lake Vallentuna can freeze over, making it suitable for ice skating. The surrounding forests and trails also offer opportunities for winter walks and enjoying the snowy landscape.
Beyond the Viking Age sites, you can visit the Vallentuna Skolmuseum (School Museum), housed in a historic school building next to Össeby-Garn Church. Additionally, Vallentuna has well-preserved archaeological sites tracing human habitation back to the Stone Age and Bronze Age, offering insight into ancient settlements.
The Ubbysjön Runt is a new hiking trail around Ubbysjön lake that has been developed to improve accessibility. While specific details on wheelchair accessibility for all trails are not available, this trail is a good starting point for those seeking improved access.


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