Best attractions and places to see around Uddevalla include a diverse range of notable landmarks, striking natural features, and rich cultural sites. The city is situated in Bohuslän's inner archipelago, surrounded by bare cliffs, fjords, mountains, and forests. This blend provides both urban experiences and outdoor adventures. Visitors can explore historical sites, geological phenomena, and expansive natural areas.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Historic, no longer operational lock system of the Göta Canal in Trollhättan.
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Gamle Dal (the old valley) At the end of the 1800 and 1844 locks you have a beautiful view over the river and the nature around it. The place is a very popular destination, because here you get a particularly strong impression of the beautiful nature around the lock area. There are a variety of signs and plaques providing information about the fantastic area. In order to be able to experience their history up close, there are three walking paths in the waterfall and lock area.
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As early as 1800 it was possible to sail past the waterfalls by boat through eight locks (built by Baltzar von Platen). These locks and others from 1844 (built by Nils Ericson) can still be seen today in a park-like area (Gamla Dal'n). However, these two lock systems are out of service.
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As early as 1800 it was possible to sail past the waterfalls by boat through eight locks (built by Baltzar von Platen). These locks and others from 1844 (built by Nils Ericson) can still be seen today in a park-like area (Gamla Dal'n). However, these two lock systems are out of service.
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Trollhättan is worth a day trip anyway due to the huge lock area from 1800. Wonderful hike from the campsite Stenrösets Camping (approx. 6km). You can see the old locks, but also new locks that are still in use today.
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A rocky trail leads along the historic locks.
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Historic hydroelectric power station on Göta ålv
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The Olidan power plant was the Swedish state's first hydropower project. The first four turbines went into operation in 1910. Subsequently, construction continued, and from 1914 four more turbines were added. Due to the increasing demand and growing capacities due to the straightening of the Göta Älv, another five turbines were subsequently built. In 1921, the Olidan power plant had a total of 13 turbines, ten of which are still operational today, and three have since been dismantled and "cannibalized". However, today, more than three turbines are rarely in operation at the same time. Each turbine has a capacity of 10 MW.
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Uddevalla offers several intriguing historical sites. You can visit the ruins of Tureborgen, a medieval-styled castle built between 1899 and 1912. The area is also rich in industrial heritage with the Trollhättan Historic Locks, where three lock systems from different shipping eras can be seen. Nearby, the Olidan Hydroelectric Power Station, Sweden's first state-owned hydropower project, is also a significant historical landmark.
Absolutely! Uddevalla is surrounded by striking natural beauty. You can explore Trollhättan Waterfalls, where water thunders down the valley during specific summer opening times. The Gamle Dal and Old Locks of 1800 area also offers beautiful views over the river. Don't miss Skalbankarna, home to the world's largest shell banks, an ice age phenomenon with a dedicated museum. For panoramic vistas, consider viewpoints like Knapes utsikt, Skansberget, and Hästepallarna, which features the "Syrian Horse" artwork.
Uddevalla is an excellent base for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy gravel biking on routes like the "Buvattnet – Dövlesjö loop from Herrestad" or "Spoiled for choice – Bjursjön Lake loop from Uddevalla Östra." For mountain biking, explore trails such as the "Bjursjön Lake loop from Helenedal." Running enthusiasts can try routes like the "Beach at Uddevalla – View of the Uddevalla Bridge loop from Byfjorden." You can find more details on these and other routes in the Gravel biking around Uddevalla, MTB Trails around Uddevalla, and Running Trails around Uddevalla guides.
Yes, Uddevalla offers several family-friendly options. The Trollhättan Waterfalls and Crown Bridge area provides exciting experiences for all ages, especially when the gates are opened in summer. The Trollhättan Historic Locks are also a fascinating visit for families. Additionally, Hafstens Resort, just outside Uddevalla, features a waterpark, horse riding, obstacle courses, and a zipline for family fun.
The Herrestadsfjället forest and mountain area is a paradise for hikers, featuring numerous trails, wind shelters, and camping spots. You can also explore sections of the long-distance trails Bohusleden and Kuststigen, which pass through the Uddevalla region. The Strandpromenaden offers a popular 9km seaside boardwalk suitable for walks.
The Strandpromenaden is a popular 9km seaside boardwalk in Uddevalla. It meanders along steep cliffs from Skalbankarna, through the city center, and out to the nature reserve of Gustafsberg. It's a great place for a leisurely walk, offering scenic views of Byfjorden and connecting several key areas of the city.
Gustafsberg is Sweden's first bathing and health spa, now a nature reserve. It boasts ancient history and stunning 18th-century architecture. In summer, it's a popular spot with beaches, restaurants, and cafes, providing a chance to soak up the historic atmosphere and enjoy the natural surroundings.
Yes, the Bohusläns Museum is the second most visited regional museum in Sweden. It offers engaging exhibitions, lectures, and activities throughout the year, covering the region's history and art. Their "Uddevalla through the ages" exhibition provides insight into the city's 500-year history. Additionally, the Shell Bank Museum at Skalbankarna offers detailed information about this unique geological phenomenon.
The summer months are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Uddevalla. This is when the Trollhättan Waterfalls are open, archipelago boats operate, and places like Gustafsberg are bustling with activity. The weather is also most suitable for hiking, cycling, kayaking, and enjoying the beaches.
Yes, you can find the impressive "Syrian Horse" sculpture near Hästepallarna. This five-meter-tall iron horse by artist Mohannad Solaiman is made of 6 mm thick iron wire and weighs 500 kg, offering a striking visual and symbolic experience.
The Uddevalla Bridge is a magnificent landmark spanning the serene waters of Byfjorden, known for its two bronze pylons stretching 149 meters high. It's a popular subject for photographers and offers stunning views. Byfjorden itself provides beautiful vistas visible from various points around Uddevalla, and during summer, archipelago boats offer cruises and island hopping opportunities.


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