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Top 13 Natural Monuments around Sollentuna

Natural monuments around Sollentuna offer a diverse range of landscapes, from vast nature reserves to smaller recreational areas. The region features varied terrain, including open farmland, mixed forests, wetlands, and tranquil lakes. Sollentuna's natural areas also hold cultural-historical significance, with traces of ancient settlements and historical sites. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and connecting with nature.

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  • The most popular natural monuments is Humlegården Park, an other natural area that is one of…

Last updated: May 9, 2026

Stockholm Metro Art Stations

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As well as the many great sights that Stockholm has to offer on the surface, there are real gems in the metro stations. The subway (Tunnelbana in Swedish) could easily …

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Berzelii Park

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Humlegården Park

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Established as Royal Fruit Garden, Humlegården is nowadays one of the major parcs in Stockholm. The parc is home to the National Library of Sweden and the Linnémonumentet commemorating the Swedish botanist and zoologist Carl von Linné.

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The small square (torget) is beautifully laid out with plenty of seating around the large fountain with the sculptural group "Tors fiske" (1903) by Anders Hendrik Wissler.
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Gåseborg iron age hillfort

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There are two walls made of piles of stones, delimiting a former viking settlement. There is an explanation sign (only swedish), and you can go through the walls to reach the view on the lake.

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October 1, 2025, Stockholm Metro Art Stations

T-Centralen station is decorated with the blue and white murals on the lower level (the blue line). One of many stations where the naked rock the subway was built in was decorated by various artists to make it more pleasing to the eyes of the passengers. Among many other stations are: Stadion - with the rainbow between platforms; Hallonbergen - with the kids sketches; Solna Centrum - with the red and green and motives of rural Sweden.

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September 4, 2024, Berzelii Park

Beautiful little park - this is where Stockholmers take their lunch break with small meals and nothing to eat. It looks particularly great in autumn when the trees are changing color. It is also worth mentioning that there are even drinking troughs for birds and insects.

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In the middle of Mariatorget is the large fountain, where quite a lot of people are at all times during the summer time

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The Stockholm Tunnelbana is the longest public art gallery with must-see train stations that are not to be missed, so allow more time for the journey 😉

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Exciting stations that should not be missed on your trip to Stockholm.

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Stockholmsjul Christmas Lights decorate over 40 streets and squares in Stockholm City with one million LED lights. Swedish Christmas traditions modernized with moose, cones, deer, spruce, reindeer, angels and a giant mistletoe.

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As well as the many great sights that Stockholm has to offer on the surface, there are real gems in the metro stations. The subway (Tunnelbana in Swedish) could easily win the record as the largest art gallery in the world. 90 of the 100 stations on the Stockholm Metro are individually designed and some are simply breathtaking. Mosaics, paintings, statues, installations - more than 150 artists really let off steam in the stations. The background to the underground art is that the train stations were partially carved into the bare rock. This has created veritable caves that are not exactly inviting for Stockholmers and tourists. So the subway stations were beautified by artists. There is a very informative website that also makes suggestions for Tunnelbana tours: https://pixelschmitt.de/stockholm-u-bahn-kunst/. She is also the source for this highlight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main natural monuments and reserves to explore in Sollentuna?

Sollentuna is home to several significant natural areas. Key reserves include Östra Järvafältet Nature Reserve, known for its vast and diverse landscapes; Södra Törnskogen Nature Reserve, offering a hilly, wilder experience; Rösjöskogen Nature Reserve, popular for recreation around Lake Rösjön; and the smaller Tegelhagsskogen Nature Reserve, with forest and beach environments along Edsviken.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Sollentuna?

Yes, several natural monuments in Sollentuna are great for families. Östra Järvafältet Nature Reserve offers open farmland where children can see grazing animals, and some areas are wheelchair accessible. Rösjöskogen Nature Reserve has a campsite with a large bathing area and miniature golf. Additionally, Humlegården Park, though outside Sollentuna, is a major park with a wonderful playground and outdoor gym. Berzelii Park and Tors fiske Fountain at Mariatorget also offer pleasant, family-friendly settings.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Sollentuna's natural monuments?

The natural monuments around Sollentuna offer a wide range of outdoor activities. You can enjoy walking, cycling, jogging, and horse riding in Östra Järvafältet Nature Reserve. Södra Törnskogen Nature Reserve is excellent for hiking on well-kept trails. Rösjöskogen Nature Reserve features illuminated tracks, walking trails, and an outdoor gym, and is part of the long-distance Roslagsleden trail. For more specific routes, you can find options for gravel biking, running, and hiking in the area.

Are there historical sites within the natural monuments of Sollentuna?

Yes, Sollentuna's natural monuments are rich in history. Östra Järvafältet Nature Reserve contains traces of ancient settlements and old farmsteads, including Bronze Age archaeological remains. Södra Törnskogen Nature Reserve features rune stones from the 12th century. Rösjöskogen Nature Reserve also holds ancient remains from the Bronze Age. Additionally, Gåseborg iron age hillfort offers insight into a former Viking settlement with its stone walls and lake views.

Which natural monuments in Sollentuna are accessible for visitors with mobility challenges?

Östra Järvafältet Nature Reserve has designated barbecue spots and some trails that are accessible for those using wheelchairs. Tegelhagsskogen Nature Reserve also offers an accessible bathing spot and virtual tours for planning visits, which can be helpful for those with mobility challenges.

Can I find cafes or amenities near the natural monuments in Sollentuna?

Yes, some natural monuments offer amenities. At Östra Järvafältet Nature Reserve, entrance points like Bögs Gård provide amenities such as toilets and cafes. The southern end of Lake Rösjön, within Rösjöskogen Nature Reserve, has a campsite with a restaurant. Tegelhagsskogen Nature Reserve features designated barbecue areas.

What natural features can I expect to see in Sollentuna's reserves?

Sollentuna's reserves boast diverse natural features. Östra Järvafältet offers open farmland, mixed forests, wetlands, and tranquil lakes. Södra Törnskogen features a hilly, crack valley landscape with various forest types and significant wetlands. Rösjöskogen has older coniferous forests, rich deciduous forests with diverse flora like orchids, and is home to wildlife such as badgers, deer, and various bat species. Tegelhagsskogen combines forest and beach environments along Edsviken.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural monuments in Sollentuna?

The natural monuments in Sollentuna offer unique experiences year-round. Spring brings lush greenery, while autumn showcases vibrant colors, particularly in areas like Södra Törnskogen Nature Reserve. Winter provides a serene, snow-covered landscape, suitable for activities like skiing in Östra Järvafältet. Many trails are well-kept for year-round hiking.

Are there any specific hiking trails recommended within Sollentuna's nature reserves?

Yes, there are several recommended trails. Södra Törnskogen Nature Reserve offers well-kept trails ranging from easy to more challenging routes. The long-distance Roslagsleden hiking trail passes through Rösjöskogen Nature Reserve. For more detailed hiking options, you can explore various hiking routes around Sollentuna, including loops around Rösjön.

Can I go wild swimming near Sollentuna's natural monuments?

While specific wild swimming spots are not explicitly detailed for all reserves, Rösjöskogen Nature Reserve features a large bathing area at the southern end of Lake Rösjön. Tegelhagsskogen Nature Reserve also provides an accessible bathing spot along Edsviken.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Sollentuna?

Visitors appreciate the diverse landscapes and opportunities for outdoor recreation. The expansive and varied terrain of Östra Järvafältet Nature Reserve is highly valued for its year-round activities. The cultural-historical interest, such as the rune stones in Södra Törnskogen Nature Reserve and the ancient remains in Rösjöskogen Nature Reserve, also adds to the appeal. The komoot community has shared 85 photos and given 35 upvotes, highlighting the beauty and appeal of these areas.

Are there any unique geological features or wildlife to observe?

Södra Törnskogen Nature Reserve is characterized by its hilly, crack valley landscape and significant wetlands like Törnskogsmossen. In Rösjöskogen Nature Reserve, you can find rich deciduous forests with diverse flora, including spring vetch and various orchids, and the presence of the fungi luddticka indicates high biological value. Wildlife such as badgers, deer, hares, squirrels, and five different species of bats, including the water bat, can also be observed here.

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