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Attractions and Places To See around Katrineholm - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Katrineholm include a diverse range of historical landmarks, natural landscapes, and cultural sites. Located in Södermanland County, Sweden, the region features numerous lakes, nature reserves, and significant historical estates. Visitors can explore a mix of outdoor activities and cultural experiences within this area. Katrineholm offers varied attractions for those interested in history, nature, and local culture.

Best attractions and places to see around Katrineholm

  • The most popular attractions is Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area, a lake that offers several shelters, fireplaces, and picnic tables. It features a walkway and is noted for being wheelchair accessible.
  • Another must-see spot is Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön, a hut by the lake. This shelter is equipped with a saw, an axe, buckets, and a picnic table, with a fireplace in front and a separate firepit by the water.
  • Visitors also love Floda Church, a religious building. This stone church, originally built in the 12th century, was rebuilt into a three-nave Neo-Gothic brick basilica between 1885 and 1888, and features well-preserved 15th-century frescoes.
  • Katrineholm is known for its historical sites, natural reserves, and numerous lakes. The region provides a variety of attractions to see and explore, from agricultural museums to hiking trails.
  • The attractions around Katrineholm are appreciated by the komoot community, with 4 upvotes and 7 photos shared.

Last updated: May 11, 2026

Lilla Göljan lake and shelter

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Lilla Göljan is a small lake in Fjällmossen nature reserve. It has two shelters that are interconnected, a fireplace and a couple of picnic tables. Just next to the shelters is also a privy/outhouse, and along the trail to the north is a nice drinking water source and access to firewood. There is also an axe available!

There is a small jetty going into the water, and swimming is possible, but apparently not recommended.

The shelter area has nice evening sun and a view of the sunset, but in the morning the sun rises behind some cliffs on the opposite side, so you don't get much sun here until later in the morning.

Be careful to not hit your head in the low edges of the shelter roof! Both me and the guy who used the other shelter came away with a small cut in our heads.

Note that the shelter location is close to the parking spot of the nature reserve, so it may get crowded on popular days.

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Floda Church

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After the restoration between 1885 and 1888, Floda church with its 67 meters is usually seen as one of Sweden's largest and grandest rural churches.

The church is built of stone and was originally built in the 12th century. The church room was extended to the east at the beginning of the 15th century and later in the same century the church was given a vault. In the 1480s, Albertus Pictor painted frescoes on the ceiling with events from the Bible. One of the larger motifs depicts Samson killing a lion. The paintings have never been whitewashed and are therefore very well preserved.

In the 1630s, a major rebuilding began. The church was extended to the south and got two naves. A new sacristy was built. In addition, a burial choir (Kaggska gravkoret) was built in the east, dedicated to Field Marshal Lars Kagg and his family. The exterior of the choir was completed in 1666. Lars Kagg died in 1661. The tomb choir has stucco work by Carlo Carove.

During the 19th century, the church suffered a period of decline. Among other things, the original tower collapsed and the south nave was demolished. In 1885–1888, the church was rebuilt into a three-nave Neo-Gothic brick basilica.

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Lovely lake with several shelters, fireplaces and picnic tables. There is also a handicap outhouse as well as a supposedly wheelchair accessible path leading to the shelter area. Highly recommended, but also close to Hälleforsnäs town and can be busy at times.

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Shelter with Fire Pit

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The shelter location is elevated a bit from the actual lake, but is in a pretty nice spot. There is an outhouse in the woods right behind the shelter.

The shelter has a fireplace and is equiped with a saw for preparing firewood.

Down by the water is a separate firepit and a pretty big patch of flat ground, enough to pitch several tents.

There is a water source ~500m along the trail to the north west of the shelter. It looked fine when I passed by in the spring, but several people had complained in the shelter guest book that it was dried out when they visited, so it may not be reliable.

The trail leading east towards Fagerö was completely flooded when I visited, so be prepared to make your way through the brush if you go here during wet seasons.

Note that there is another shelter nearby, at the Fagerö swimming area.

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Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön

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Nice shelter by the lake! The shelter is well equiped with a saw, an axe, buckets as well as a picnic table. There is a fireplace right in front of the shelter as well as a separate firepit down by the water.

There is a small outhouse behind the shelter and another one located a few hundred meters north along the trail, when crossing the small gravel road.

There is a small swimming spot along the shore just south of the shelter.

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October 13, 2025, Lilla Göljan lake and shelter

A very nice shelter. Above all, it's large and offers enough space for up to 12 people. About 400 meters away is a large box of firewood. Right next to the camp is a small, weatherproof shed where unused wood can be stored for the next group. A truly beautiful place.

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A beautifully maintained walkway (Bruksdammen) with benches is available. The small island has two shelters with fire pits and even a wheelchair-accessible restroom.

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After the restoration between 1885 and 1888, Floda church with its 67 meters is usually seen as one of Sweden's largest and grandest rural churches. The church is built of stone and was originally built in the 12th century. The church room was extended to the east at the beginning of the 15th century and later in the same century the church was given a vault. In the 1480s, Albertus Pictor painted frescoes on the ceiling with events from the Bible. One of the larger motifs depicts Samson killing a lion. The paintings have never been whitewashed and are therefore very well preserved. In the 1630s, a major rebuilding began. The church was extended to the south and got two naves. A new sacristy was built. In addition, a burial choir (Kaggska gravkoret) was built in the east, dedicated to Field Marshal Lars Kagg and his family. The exterior of the choir was completed in 1666. Lars Kagg died in 1661. The tomb choir has stucco work by Carlo Carove. During the 19th century, the church suffered a period of decline. Among other things, the original tower collapsed and the south nave was demolished. In 1885–1888, the church was rebuilt into a three-nave Neo-Gothic brick basilica.

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Lilla Göljan is a small lake in Fjällmossen nature reserve. It has two shelters that are interconnected, a fireplace and a couple of picnic tables. Just next to the shelters is also a privy/outhouse, and along the trail to the north is a nice drinking water source and access to firewood. There is also an axe available! There is a small jetty going into the water, and swimming is possible, but apparently not recommended. The shelter area has nice evening sun and a view of the sunset, but in the morning the sun rises behind some cliffs on the opposite side, so you don't get much sun here until later in the morning. Be careful to not hit your head in the low edges of the shelter roof! Both me and the guy who used the other shelter came away with a small cut in our heads. Note that the shelter location is close to the parking spot of the nature reserve, so it may get crowded on popular days.

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The shelter location is elevated a bit from the actual lake, but is in a pretty nice spot. There is an outhouse in the woods right behind the shelter. The shelter has a fireplace and is equiped with a saw for preparing firewood. Down by the water is a separate firepit and a pretty big patch of flat ground, enough to pitch several tents. There is a water source ~500m along the trail to the north west of the shelter. It looked fine when I passed by in the spring, but several people had complained in the shelter guest book that it was dried out when they visited, so it may not be reliable. The trail leading east towards Fagerö was completely flooded when I visited, so be prepared to make your way through the brush if you go here during wet seasons. Note that there is another shelter nearby, at the Fagerö swimming area.

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Nice shelter by the lake! The shelter is well equiped with a saw, an axe, buckets as well as a picnic table. There is a fireplace right in front of the shelter as well as a separate firepit down by the water. There is a small outhouse behind the shelter and another one located a few hundred meters north along the trail, when crossing the small gravel road. There is a small swimming spot along the shore just south of the shelter.

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Lovely lake with several shelters, fireplaces and picnic tables. There is also a handicap outhouse as well as a supposedly wheelchair accessible path leading to the shelter area. Highly recommended, but also close to Hälleforsnäs town and can be busy at times.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit around Katrineholm?

The region is rich in history. You can explore the magnificent baroque garden park at Ericsberg's Castle, which dates back to the 1600s and features a labyrinth. Another significant site is Julita Manor (Julita Gård), Sweden's largest agricultural museum and a prime example of an early 20th-century estate with over 360 buildings. Don't miss Floda Church, a stone church originally built in the 12th century, known for its well-preserved 15th-century frescoes.

Are there any nature reserves or scenic natural features to explore?

Yes, Katrineholm offers several beautiful nature reserves. Vångsjö Nature Reserve is ideal for hiking and birdwatching with marked trails. Fjällmossen Nature Reserve is home to Lilla Göljan lake and shelter, providing shelters, fireplaces, and picnic tables. Other reserves include Ormsjöbergen and Skirtorpssjön. The area is also dotted with numerous lakes, such as Djulö Lake (Djulösjön).

What outdoor activities are available near Katrineholm's attractions?

The region is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking along the famous Sörmlandsleden trail, which passes through Katrineholm, or explore local trails like the Dufweholmsleden (2 km) and trails within the Djulöområdet (7 km). Cycling along Sörmland's scenic country roads is also popular. For more detailed routes, check out the hiking guide around Katrineholm or the gravel biking guide.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Katrineholm?

Many attractions cater to families. The garden park at Ericsberg's Castle with its labyrinth is a fun outing. Julita Manor (Julita Gård) offers a vast open-air museum experience that can be engaging for all ages. For outdoor fun, Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area provides shelters, fireplaces, and a wheelchair-accessible path, making it suitable for families. The Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön is also a great spot for a family picnic by the water.

Where can I find places for swimming or relaxing by the water?

Katrineholm is known for its many lakes and bathing spots. Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area is a lovely spot with shelters and picnic tables. Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön offers a small swimming spot along the shore. Additionally, Lilla Göljan lake in Fjällmossen Nature Reserve has a jetty, and swimming is possible there.

Are there any attractions that are wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area is noted for having a wheelchair-accessible path leading to the shelter area and a handicap outhouse, making it a welcoming spot for visitors with mobility needs.

What cultural experiences does Katrineholm offer?

Katrineholm has a vibrant cultural scene. The Kulturhuset Ängeln (Culture House Ängeln) in the city center serves as a meeting place with a library and diverse events. The town emphasizes art, with various exhibition rooms and art installations throughout the center. Katrineholm also hosts cultural events, including a week-long festival with musical performances, concerts, and street art, alongside an active theatre scene.

Where can I find shelters or picnic areas for a break during my outdoor adventures?

Several locations offer well-equipped shelters and picnic facilities. Bruksdammen Lake and Picnic Area has multiple shelters, fireplaces, and picnic tables. The Lakeside Shelter at Lake Nävsjön is well-equipped with a saw, axe, buckets, and a fireplace. In Fjällmossen Nature Reserve, Lilla Göljan lake and shelter provides two interconnected shelters, a fireplace, and picnic tables, along with a privy and a drinking water source.

What are some unique or lesser-known attractions in the area?

Beyond the major sites, consider visiting Dufweholms Herrgård, a manor offering a spa, museums, and a charming gazebo with murals by renowned Swedish artists. It also boasts a unique wine cellar with over 100-year-old 'wreck champagne.' For a historical architectural gem, Stora Sundby Church, rebuilt into a three-nave Neo-Gothic brick basilica, is also worth seeing.

What is the best time of year to visit Katrineholm?

Katrineholm offers attractions year-round. Summer is ideal for enjoying the lakes, bathing spots, hiking, and cycling. The town also hosts cultural festivals during this time. Autumn brings beautiful foliage to the nature reserves. While specific winter activities are not detailed, the shelters with fireplaces provide cozy spots for outdoor enthusiasts even in colder months.

Are there opportunities for mountain biking around Katrineholm?

Yes, the area provides excellent mountain biking opportunities. You can find various trails, including routes around Skirtorpssjön and Skogasjön. For detailed routes and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Katrineholm guide.

What kind of trails are available for hiking, and what are their difficulty levels?

The region offers a range of hiking trails. The renowned Sörmlandsleden provides hundreds of kilometers of paths with varying difficulties. Locally, you can find easy walks like the 'Carl Ugglas Park Pond – Herrgårdsvägen Bridge loop' (4.4 km) and 'Wooden Shelter and Fire Pit loop' (around 6.7-6.9 km). Moderate trails include the 'Forssjö Loop Trail' (11.3 km) and the 'Herrgårdsvägen Bridge – Hydroelectric Power Plant loop' (9.9 km). More options are available in the hiking guide.

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