Best attractions and places to see around Ydre, a municipality in Östergötland County, Sweden, offers a diverse landscape rich in nature, outdoor activities, and local culture. The region features deep forests, numerous lakes, and winding paths, providing opportunities for recreation. Visitors can explore natural features, historical sites, and local communities. Ydre is known for its connection with nature and tranquil environment.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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"The world's most lovable rascal is turning 60! It could be so quiet and peaceful in Lönneberga if it weren't for Michel... For all of you who actually don't know who Michel is (or have forgotten): Michel is five years old and lives with his mom, dad, little sister Ida, maid Lina, and farmhand Alfred on the Katthult farm in Sweden. He gets up to more mischief than there are days in a year. Whether he's helping Lina with her toothache, inviting the elderly from the poorhouse to a Christmas feast, or making deals at the Backhorva auction: Michel has only the very best intentions - unfortunately, it still always turns into mischief. But somehow, you can never be mad at him, even after 60 years." (Source: Publisher's information on "Michel from Lönneberga")
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"The most lovable rascal in the world is turning 60! It could be so quiet and peaceful in Lönneberga if it weren't for Michel... For all of you who don't actually know who Michel is (or have forgotten): Michel is five years old and lives with his mom, dad, little sister Ida, maid Lina and farmhand Alfred on the Katthult farm in Sweden and gets up to more mischief than there are days in the year. Whether he's helping Lina with her toothache, inviting the old people from the poorhouse to a Christmas feast or doing business at the auction at Backhorva: Michel only has the very best intentions - unfortunately, mischief always comes of it. But somehow you can never be angry with him, even after 60 years." (Text source: Publisher's information on "Michel from Lönneberga")
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An idyllic and natural little lake in the middle of the national park. There are many water lilies on it.
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The Katthult farm - film set for the Emil i Lönneberga films. All buildings can be visited except the main house, which is privately inhabited. A visit invites you to immerse yourself in your own childhood memories and dream of rural Småland of bygone times.
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Take your time and don't be worried about getting wet feed. If so I will recommend you to pack some gummyboots.
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Ydre is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes. You can visit Stora Idgölen Lake, known for its idyllic ambiance within Norra Kvill National Park. Lake Sommen is another significant natural feature, with its shores noted for diverse flora and opportunities for swimming, boating, and fishing. The Torpön Nature Reserve is home to Sweden's largest wych elm tree, while Södra Bråta Naturreservat offers rich biodiversity from its history of haymaking.
Yes, Ydre boasts an extensive network of winding paths and trails suitable for hiking. The Östgötaleden trail passes through the area, featuring points of interest like Bulegrottan (Bule's Cave) and Brantefall, a beautiful waterfall. For more detailed routes, you can explore options like the "Torpön Roundtrip" or shorter, easy trails such as the "Rock passage – Torpön Bathing Area loop from Naturum Sommen." Find more hiking routes on the Hiking around Ydre guide.
For an untouched wilderness experience, visit Norra Kvill National Park. This park features primeval nature with root-filled and stony paths, and some pines are up to 350 years old. It's an excellent place to see nature develop freely, with moss-covered boulders and magical forest lakes. The park offers hiking trails of different lengths, including routes around Stora Idgölen Lake.
Absolutely. One of the most impressive natural features is Skurugata Gorge, a unique stone canyon. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended when visiting due to potentially slippery stones. Another beautiful excursion destination is Susehålsravinen Naturreservat, known for its picturesque waterfalls.
Ydre offers a variety of routes ideal for cycling, particularly gravel biking, along its winding paths, gravel roads, and country roads. You can find routes like the "View of Malexander – Malexander loop from Malexanders kyrka" or the "Norra Vi Marina loop from Rönnäs." For more options, check out the Gravel biking around Ydre guide.
Yes, Ydre has several cultural and historical points of interest. While technically just outside Ydre, Katthult Farm (Emil of Lönneberga Filming Location) is a significant cultural landmark, being the original filming location for the beloved "Emil in Lönneberga" movies. You can also visit Torpa Kyrka (Torpa Church) and the Andrew Peterson Museum, dedicated to the emigrant who inspired Karl Oskar in Vilhelm Moberg's novels.
Naturum Sommen, located by Lake Sommen, serves as an excellent information center. Here, visitors of all ages can learn about the local nature, environment, and the unique ecosystems found around the lake and in the wider Ydre region.
Ydre offers several attractions suitable for families. Katthult Farm (Emil of Lönneberga Filming Location) is a popular choice, allowing children to explore the farm from the famous stories. Naturum Sommen provides educational and interactive experiences about local nature. In winter, Asby Alpina offers a family-friendly ski slope. Many of the hiking trails in Norra Kvill National Park are also suitable for families, with shorter loops available.
Ydre offers outdoor activities year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for hiking, cycling, swimming in Lake Sommen, and exploring nature reserves. Autumn provides beautiful foliage for walks and photography. For winter sports enthusiasts, Asby Alpina is open during the colder months. The right of public access (allemansrätten) allows for activities like wild camping, fishing, and kayaking in suitable seasons.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquil and unspoiled nature of Ydre. The idyllic ambiance and silence of places like Stora Idgölen Lake are often highlighted. The unique experience of walking through the impressive stone canyon of Skurugata Gorge is also a favorite, as is the nostalgic visit to Katthult Farm, which brings back childhood memories for many.
Yes, Ydre offers numerous viewpoints to appreciate its diverse landscape. In Norra Kvill National Park, the highest point, Idhöjden, rises 45 meters above Lake Stora Idgölen and provides a magnificent view. The region's gently hilly terrain also means many trails and natural features offer picturesque vistas over lakes and forests.
Ydre provides several scenic routes for running and jogging. You can find trails like the "Älmås askskog loop from Sjökrogen" or the "Brosjön loop from Ydrefors." Many routes take you through forests and along lakesides, offering a refreshing outdoor experience. More running trails can be found on the Running Trails around Ydre guide.


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