Best attractions and places to see around Vingåker include a blend of historical sites, natural landscapes, and cultural experiences in Södermanland County, Sweden. The municipality features numerous lakes and waterways, offering opportunities for outdoor recreation. Visitors can explore a variety of historical landmarks and museums, alongside scenic trails through farmland. There are 19 hidden gems waiting to be explored.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Here there is a preserved working environment with a manor house from the 18th century, a working church and a working museum. Iron handling at Breven's mill has been closed since the mid-1980s, but the mill environment remains and is largely untouched.
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Pettsongarden = Pettersons Farm from the books 'Pettersson and Findus' in 2:3 scale. Without an actor since the corona pandemic (as of 2023)
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The windmill at Julita gård was built in 1855 and is of the Dutch type with a rotating hood. It has an octagonal shape in four floors consisting of a post structure and facades covered with tarred chippings. The hood extends over the facade of the building and from this the shoulder protrudes to the large wings. The hood consists of a dome roof with thicker wood shavings as a covering, it is now this roof that is to be renovated. The millwork is largely preserved and consists of a so-called star wheel mechanism that drives the millstones from below. The windmill was in operation until 1909 when some of the millstones were moved to the steam saw, where a new mill had been installed.
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Magnificent peony garden in the Jolita gardens of the castle.
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Övre Hävla mill or Hävla hammarsmedja is a local history museum and architectural monument by Hävla stream in Skedevi parish in Östergötland's mountain range. In 1682, the governor Jacob Henriksson Flemming (1640–89) received permission to manufacture wrought iron at Hävla ström in Skedevi parish. In the 19th century, the business was expanded and at the end of the 19th century, Hävla was one of the country's largest suppliers of horseshoes. The smithy was in use until 1924. The mill is almost completely preserved in the condition it was in when the mill was closed down in 1924.
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Vingåker is rich in history. You can visit Brevens Bruk Ironworks and Manor, a preserved 18th-century industrial environment with a manor house and museum. Another significant site is Övre Hävla Ironworks, a local history museum showcasing the region's iron production until 1924. Don't miss Säfstaholm Castle, a cultural center with art exhibitions, or the medieval Västra Vingåker Church. You can also find ancient hillforts like Fornborgen på Kalehäll and numerous Bronze and Iron Age grave fields.
Yes, Vingåker offers beautiful natural landscapes. The municipality is dotted with numerous lakes and waterways, many providing scenic spots for recreation. You can hike to elevated points at Båsenberga for views of the surrounding forests and countryside. Fornborgen på Kalehäll also offers beautiful views over Lake Tisnaren after a short hike. The Forsby Limestone Quarry provides an observation point to see where limestone was once extracted.
The Vingåker area is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can find extensive opportunities for hiking and cycling through scenic farmland and along tranquil lake views. For more specific activities, there are various routes for mountain biking, gravel biking, and running. Explore options like the 'Skirtorpssjön loop' for MTB or the 'Katrineholm Railway Station – Forssjöbadet loop' for gravel biking. You can find more details on these and other routes in the MTB Trails around Vingåker, Gravel biking around Vingåker, and Running Trails around Vingåker guides.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Vingåker are suitable for families. Julita Manor Gardens features a magnificent peony garden and the Pettsongarden, a 2:3 scale replica of Pettersons Farm, which children often enjoy. The historical sites like Brevens Bruk Ironworks and Manor and Övre Hävla Ironworks offer engaging glimpses into history. Additionally, the municipality has 18 playgrounds, and the Hjälmargården family paradise offers mini-golf, disc golf, and boat rentals.
For unique cultural experiences, consider visiting the Vingåker Local History Museum, which showcases traditional costumes, tools, and workshops. The Vingåkers Folkets Park hosts various cultural events, including concerts and theater. You can also explore the Marmormuseet (Marble Museum) in Marmorbyn, dedicated to the local marble industry, or visit Thorslundkagge, a cooperage offering insights into barrel making and beverage refinement.
The warmer months, typically spring through early autumn, are ideal for hiking, cycling, and enjoying the lakes and gardens. Summer allows for swimming at the designated bathing spots and enjoying outdoor events. However, Båsenberga also offers winter sports facilities, including cross-country skiing, making Vingåker a year-round destination depending on your preferred activities.
Yes, Vingåker is surrounded by numerous lakes and waterways, with seven designated bathing spots within the municipality. These offer excellent opportunities for swimming and enjoying the scenic natural settings during warmer weather. The Hjälmargården family paradise also provides canoe and boat rentals, along with multiple beaches.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting the Tallsätters Skolmuseum, a well-preserved 19th-century village school. The Fornborgen på Kalehäll, an ancient hillfort, offers a rewarding hike and views. For a unique industrial heritage experience, the Övre Hävla Ironworks provides a glimpse into a nearly fully preserved 19th-century smithy. The Julita Windmill, an 1855 Dutch-type windmill, is also a fascinating architectural monument.
Yes, the settlement of Vingåker itself offers local cafes where you can refuel. Many of the larger attractions or nearby towns will also have options. For example, the Högsjö Bruksmuseum often has a summer café. Exploring the main town of Vingåker will provide more choices for restaurants and cafes.
On a rainy day, you can explore the indoor historical sites and museums. Visit the Vingåker Local History Museum or the Marmormuseet. The Brevens Bruk Ironworks and Manor offers indoor exhibits. You could also catch a film at Vingåkers Biograf, one of Sweden's oldest cinemas, or explore the Lindberga Nostalgimuseum for a trip back in time.
Yes, the region's landscape itself, particularly around Vingåker, features scenic farmland dotted with red cottages, offering a glimpse into rural life. Julita Manor Gardens, part of a larger manor estate, also reflects historical agricultural practices and estate life.


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