Best attractions and places to see around Nyköping include a blend of historical sites, cultural points of interest, and natural landscapes. Located on Sweden's eastern coast, Nyköping offers diverse attractions from the Bronze Age to modern times. The city is characterized by its historic castle, medieval churches, and the scenic Nyköping River flowing through its center. Visitors can explore coastal nature reserves, extensive hiking trails, and a vibrant harbor area.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Truly a highlight in a dreamlike setting
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The walk across the suspension bridges is an experience. It rocks and shakes, but it holds! Only two people at a time, and keep your distance!
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Amazing! The best hiking boots I've had in Sweden so far. A wonderful place!
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A “No Camping” sign has now been put up on the beach.
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A very well-signposted tour. It's best to wear sturdy shoes, as it's easy to twist your ankle. If the weather's nice, don't forget your swimsuit and barbecue gear, as there are many beautiful spots where you can grill.
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Really nice sand beach with a large grass area and nearby parking. It has a small playground to the side. Camping is not allowed on the beach. There is a toilet with running water, trash cans and some picnic tables. There is also a fireplace and firewood is provided.
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Ånhammar and its surroundings are very beautiful. Ånhammar dates back to the Iron Age, there are several burial grounds nearby, including two on Näset, the peninsula south of Ånhammar. In written documents, Ånhammar is mentioned for the first time in 1366 when a johanne in vnambre is mentioned. Ånhammar received seat privileges in the 1630s, through the then owner Henrik Stöör. The main building is a one-story wooden house, built in 1638 in Carolingian style. To its current appearance with its hipped roof, most of the exterior dates from the beginning of the 18th century. The original appearance of the building was red, lying timber. In 1864, panels were put up on the front of the main building and in 1912 also on the wings. The access road to the manger passes the older cattle farm with stables and outbuildings, part of which is traditionally separated from the manger by a fence. New economic buildings were erected at the beginning of the 19th century northeast of the manor. At the entrance to the manor, you can see the magazine from 1837. There, the estate has a farm museum built by Anders von Stockenström together with his wife Elisabeth since the 1950s. Here there are historical collections with around 2,000 items, including driving equipment, agricultural implements, tools, machines and much more. To the west of the barn buildings stands a wooden fatabur from the 17th century and a gate, moved there from Glömnäs. The Sörmlandsleden passes past Ånhammar (between stage goals 18 and 19). In 1973, the first stage of the Sörmlandsleden was inaugurated here at Ånhammar. In the slope down towards lake Dunkern there is also a rune stone, with the sign Sö 13.
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One of the most beautiful tours we have hiked with the family. The Naturum is a small museum/exploration center and is free. The tours are very well signposted.
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Nyköping offers several beautiful nature reserves. The most popular is Stendörren Nature Reserve, known for its unique access to the archipelago via suspension bridges, coastal cliffs, and hiking trails. Another excellent option within Stendörren is Drunnviken - Stendörren Nature Reserve, which features well-signposted tours and a small exploration center. Other notable reserves include Nävsjön Nature Reserve and Hållet Natur Reserv, offering peaceful escapes and trails along the Nyköping River.
Nyköping is a fantastic area for hiking. The renowned Sörmlandsleden offers over 1,000 kilometers of trails, with many routes accessible directly from Nyköping. For specific routes, you can explore options like the 'Äspskärleden, Krokholmen and Aspo loop' or the 'Loop trail Gullängsberget'. Many trails are suitable for various skill levels and offer opportunities for camping and barbecuing. You can find more detailed hiking routes on the Hiking around Nyköping guide.
Yes, Nyköping has several spots for swimming. Within the Stendörren Nature Reserve, you'll find places to swim, and visitors often bring swimsuits. For dedicated beaches, Strandstuviken and Nasudden Beaches are located approximately 10 km from the city center, offering refreshing swimming opportunities.
Nyköping boasts a rich history. The most significant landmark is Nyköpingshus (Nyköping Castle), a medieval castle dating back to the 13th century. You can explore its ruins, climb the King's Tower, and visit the on-site museum. Other historical sites include the 13th-century St. Nicholas Church, the Bronze Age Släbro Rock Carvings by the Nyköping River, and Uppsa Kulle, one of Sweden's largest Iron Age mounds. Don't miss Nyköping Main Square and Town Halls, which showcases architectural history spanning four centuries.
Absolutely. The Sörmland Museum, opened in 2020, offers exhibitions on the region's history and culture. You can also visit Stadsvakten – Nyköping's Heritage Museum, located in the city's oldest preserved industrial building, which features exhibitions on local history and Sweden's magic archive. For art enthusiasts, Nyköpings Konstmuseum focuses on contemporary art. The city also has a renovated 19th-century Nyköping Theatre and Bryggeriet, a cultural center for artists and craftspeople.
Nyköping offers several family-friendly options. The Drunnviken - Stendörren Nature Reserve is highly recommended for family hikes, featuring well-signposted tours and a small exploration center. The Harbour area is also vibrant in summer, with a playground, mini-golf, and ice cream cafés. Many of the nature reserves, like Stendörren Nature Reserve, are suitable for families, offering picnic and barbecue areas.
Yes, you can! The Stendörren Nature Reserve is unique because it allows visitors to access the archipelago's islands without a boat. It features a series of suspension bridges, including the Suspension bridge over the Stendörren Strait, connecting several islands and offering stunning views of the Baltic Sea.
Yes, Nyköping is well-suited for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes, such as the 'Nyköpingshus loop from Peterslund' for mountain biking or longer touring bicycle routes like 'To Nynäs nature reserve on Cykelspåret and Näckrosleden - loop from Nyköping'. For more options, explore the MTB Trails around Nyköping guide and the Cycling around Nyköping guide.
The warmer months, typically from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are ideal for outdoor activities in Nyköping. During this period, the weather is pleasant for hiking, cycling, swimming, and exploring the nature reserves and archipelago. The Harbour also comes alive with activities and outdoor dining.
Yes, some areas in Nyköping are designed to be accessible. The Nyköping Main Square and Town Halls is noted as wheelchair accessible. When planning your visit, it's advisable to check specific accessibility details for other attractions, especially nature trails, as terrain can vary.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, particularly the unique experience of the Stendörren Nature Reserve and its suspension bridges. The well-maintained hiking trails and opportunities for picnics and barbecues are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the blend of historical sites, like Nyköpingshus, with the vibrant cultural scene and the scenic Nyköping River.
Many of Nyköping's natural areas and trails are suitable for dog walking. The extensive Sörmlandsleden and various nature reserves like Hållet Natur Reserv offer plenty of space for you and your dog to explore. Always ensure your dog is on a leash and that you follow local regulations regarding pets in nature reserves.


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