Best attractions and places to see around Leksand include a mix of cultural sites, natural features, and historical landmarks. Located in Dalarna by Lake Siljan, the region offers diverse experiences. Visitors can explore the area's heritage and enjoy its scenic landscapes.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A beautiful 628-meter-long wooden bridge, completely renovated in 1992. Today, the two excursion boats M/S Gustaf Wasa and S/S Engelbrekt dock at the pier, as do the traditional church boats at Midsummer. The pier is also a popular tourist destination. Some weddings take place there. Source: https://www.schwedentipps.se/dalarna/raettvik-seebruecke-landungsbruecke/
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Beautiful long jetty into the lake. When it's windy you can sit in the hut at the end of the jetty. When the sun is shining you can sit in front of it. There's a beautiful view from there.
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Shopping at the factory is definitely worth it, in terms of price and selection. There are also other products that you might want to take home.
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You should definitely stop by here. There are other things to buy, not just crispbread. The prices for the crispbread are really good though, so you can grab them. At the small café or Knäckeria you can also eat a Knäckepitza.
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This "Långbrygga" (long bridge) is 628 m long. Only at the very end of the bridge is there a small artificial harbor where ships can dock. From 1895 onwards, the steamer S/S Rättvik moored here for almost sixty years (hence "Ångbåtsbryggan" = steamer bridge).
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There is WC available, and a place to park camping cars. The tree house at the end of the bridge is the rebuild old 'taxi-boat' station.
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Shop and factory outlet crispbread and more.
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The church is one of Sweden's largest rural churches and the oldest parts date from the 13th century. The church has existed in its current form since 1715.
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Leksand is situated by the beautiful Lake Siljan, Sweden's sixth-largest lake, offering opportunities for boat tours, swimming, and fishing. You can also visit Faktoret Boathouse and Jetty for lakeside views or explore Rättvik Long Pier (Långbryggan), which extends 628 meters into the lake. For panoramic views, head to Naturum Dalarna in Siljansnäs, which features a 32-meter-high observation tower overlooking Lake Siljan.
Yes, Leksand boasts several significant historical and cultural sites. The imposing Leksand Church, with parts dating back to the 13th century, is one of Sweden's largest rural churches. You can also explore Leksands Hembygdsgård, an open-air museum showcasing traditional life, or visit Hildasholm, a magnificent estate with gardens built by Axel Munthe. Alfvéngården, the former home of composer Hugo Alfvén, offers a personal glimpse into his life and work.
The Leksand area offers diverse outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking on trails like 'Tällberg Loop' or 'Leksand Church – Limsjön Observation Tower loop'. For cycling, explore routes such as 'Tällbergsrundan' or 'Siljansnäs Loop'. There are also gravel biking options, including routes around Rättvik and Hildasholm. Find more details on specific routes in the Hiking around Leksand, Road Cycling Routes around Leksand, and Gravel biking around Leksand guides.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy Leksand Sommarland, a large amusement and water park. Many natural sites are also family-friendly, such as Rättvik Long Pier (Långbryggan) and Faktoret Boathouse and Jetty. The Leksand Church is also listed as family-friendly, and the Strandpromenaden offers easy strolls along Lake Siljan.
Leksand is famous for its crispbread; you can visit the Leksands Knäckebröd Factory Outlet to purchase various types, including 'seconds' at reduced prices. The region is also known for the iconic hand-painted wooden Dala horses, which can be found in local craft shops. Tällberg Village, with its red cottages, also offers local souvenirs at places like Dalmål Kafé & Hantverk.
The snow-free months are ideal for hiking, biking, and enjoying Lake Siljan. The Strandpromenaden is accessible during this time for lakeside strolls. Summer is particularly vibrant, with Leksand hosting Sweden's largest Midsummer celebration at Gropen. In winter, Granberget offers opportunities for skiing.
The Leksands Knäckebröd Factory Outlet is wheelchair accessible. Additionally, Naturum Dalarna in Siljansnäs features an elevator to its 32-meter-high observation tower, making the panoramic views accessible to all.
For a traditional Swedish 'fika' (coffee and pastries), visit Siljans Konditori, a historic bakery in the heart of Leksand that has been operating for over a hundred years. The Leksands Knäckebröd Factory Outlet also has a small café, or 'Knäckeria', where you can enjoy a 'Knäckepitza'.
Beyond its historical sites, Leksand is renowned for hosting Sweden's largest Midsummer celebration at Gropen, drawing thousands of visitors for traditional dancing around the maypole. The Leksands Kulturhus on the riverbank houses a museum with permanent exhibitions on folk paintings, costumes, and textiles, offering deep insight into local culture.
Yes, central Leksand has charming boutiques offering unique finds in interior design, fashion, and books. The town square (Torget) also hosts open-air markets, especially lively during summer and festive seasons. A short drive away in Insjön, Hjultorget (the site of Clas Ohlson's original store) has evolved into a retail park with various shops for home goods and electronics.
Visitors particularly appreciate the scenic views from places like Faktoret Boathouse and Jetty, where you can sit in a hut at the end of the jetty and enjoy the lake. The historic significance of sites like Leksand Church and the unique experience of walking the 628-meter-long Rättvik Long Pier (Långbryggan) are also highly valued.
Yes, the Turistvägen is a scenic route that winds through picturesque villages with traditional red cottages, running parallel to Lake Siljan. It's suitable for both driving and cycling, offering beautiful views of the landscape.


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