Best attractions and places to see around Grums, located in Värmland County, Sweden, offers a diverse landscape characterized by its freshwater archipelago and proximity to Lake Vänern. The region features a blend of natural landmarks, historical sites, and cultural points of interest. Visitors can explore areas shaped by the Ice Age, discover ancient industrial heritage, and experience local traditions. Grums provides opportunities to engage with both its natural environment and its past.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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In the off-season, when the water’s cold, your fingers get a bit numb as you pull the ferry across. But it’s great fun and offers a different view of the lake. The whole process, including pulling it in and the crossing, takes about 30 minutes.
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A lovely hike with a fair amount of elevation gain. The paths are a combination of tree roots and rocks. There are a few short (slippery) scree slopes with ropes to guide you. At the top, near the hide, it takes a bit of finding your way. Komoot describes this hike as easy with well-maintained paths, but we see it differently. You'll need to pay close attention to your footing regularly.
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Long walk, lots of climbing. Really need good shoes.
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Unfortunately there are a lot of mosquitoes in early August. Sturdy shoes recommended!
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We didn't have any gloves left, but that would have been really useful.
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The hike is very beautiful, and at times challenging. Sturdy shoes are highly recommended. As inexperienced hikers, it took us 4 hours.
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The cable ferry must first be pulled onto the shore (if it is not already there). Then we move to the other bank using muscle power, always pulling the rope firmly. Nice little adventure and keeps you fit!
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There is easy parking and there are several beautiful walking and hiking routes as well as opportunities for swimming
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Grums offers a rich natural landscape, particularly around Lake Vänern. You can visit the Segerstad Archipelago Nature Reserve, a freshwater archipelago with diverse environments, including rocky and sandy beaches, and hiking trails. Another unique natural feature is Stentorget (Cobblestone field) in Näshöjderna, an ancient shoreline formed 10,000 years ago by the Ice Age.
Yes, Grums has several historical and cultural sites. Explore the historic industrial community of Borgvik, home to the Borgviks Hyttruin, ruins of a significant ironworks. You can also visit Värmskog Church, dating back to 1782, or the unique Iron Age burial site known as The Envelope Grave in central Grums. For a deeper dive into cultural history, consider von Echstedtska gården.
For a truly unique experience, try the Cable Ferry Crossing, where you use muscle power to pull yourself across the water. Along Lake Vänern, you'll also find various Wooden Sculptures, adding an artistic touch to the natural scenery. The Kycklingleden hiking trail also features interesting wood carvings.
Absolutely. The Segerstad Archipelago Nature Reserve has hiking trails accessible to everyone and sandy beaches suitable for swimming. The Värmland Viking Center is a tourist village that offers insights into Viking daily life, mythology, and food, which can be engaging for families. The Cable Ferry Crossing is also a fun and memorable activity for children.
Grums offers several scenic hiking opportunities. The Segerstad Archipelago Nature Reserve features multiple circular hiking trails. Another popular option is the Kycklingleden, known for its beautiful scenery by Lake Vänern and interesting wood carvings. You can find more detailed hiking routes and trails in the Grums hiking guide.
Grums and its surroundings are great for cycling. There are various routes for different types of bikes. For touring bicycles, you can explore routes like the 'View of Borgvik – Borgvik Blast Furnace Ruins loop from Liljedal'. If you prefer gravel biking, consider the 'Lakeside Beach – View of the Lake loop from Stömne'. Mountain biking enthusiasts can find trails such as the 'Vissle, Glaskogen loop from Sölje Tångberg'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Grums, Gravel biking around Grums, and MTB Trails around Grums guides.
Yes, Grums is situated by Lake Vänern and offers several spots for swimming and lakeside enjoyment. The Segerstad Archipelago Nature Reserve has sandy beaches suitable for swimming. Additionally, the Lakeside Shelters Near Stömne offer an excellent swimming area and a perfect spot to watch the sunset with a campfire.
The warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September), are generally ideal for outdoor activities in Grums. During this period, you can enjoy hiking, cycling, swimming, and exploring the nature reserves comfortably. Summer offers longer daylight hours and warmer temperatures for lakeside activities, while autumn provides beautiful foliage for walks.
Grums offers a few cultural insights. The Grums Folk Museum, located by Lake Långsjön, features several historical buildings from the region and hosts summer activities. In Liljedal, you can visit the Liljedals glassworks museum, which showcases the history of glassmaking, including where the famous Swedish vodka bottle shape was created. Borgvik also hosts Sliperiet, a cultural institution known for art and food.
Beyond the main highlights, consider exploring the Lakeside Shelters Near Stömne for a tranquil experience with excellent swimming and sunset views. The Wooden Sculptures by Lake Vänern offer a unique artistic discovery along the natural landscape. The Cable Ferry Crossing, while popular, still provides a charming and hands-on adventure.
Yes, several locations in Grums provide beautiful views. The Segerstad Archipelago Nature Reserve offers breathtaking views, where you might even spot white-tailed eagles. The Segerstads Fyr (Lighthouse) on a promontory overlooking Lake Vänern is another prominent landmark with scenic vistas. Many points along Lake Vänern, especially near the Wooden Sculptures, also offer picturesque lake views.
While specific accommodation and dining details for every attraction are not provided, the region around Grums offers various options. Borgvik, a historic industrial community, is known for its cultural institution Sliperiet, which offers good food. The Värmland Viking Center also has a small cafe. For broader options, you can find cafes, pubs, and accommodation in Grums city center and surrounding areas.
Grums is generally accessible, but reaching specific attractions, especially nature reserves or more remote historical sites, might require a car. While some hiking trails and attractions might have parking available, public transport options directly to all sites can be limited. It's advisable to check local transport schedules or consider driving for maximum flexibility when exploring the region.
When visiting the Segerstad Archipelago Nature Reserve, be aware that the Segerstad area is the only part reachable without a boat. There is easy parking available, and you'll find several beautiful walking and hiking routes, as well as opportunities for swimming. The reserve is known for its diverse environments and the chance to spot white-tailed eagles, so bring binoculars if you enjoy birdwatching.
Yes, for those enjoying outdoor excursions, there are facilities like the Lakeside Shelters Near Stömne. These offer a place to rest, and they are situated close to an excellent swimming area. They are also a great spot to watch a beautiful sunset with a campfire. Remember to collect your own firewood as it's not always provided.


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