Attractions and places to see around Vännäs offer a blend of natural landscapes and cultural sites in Västerbotten County, Sweden. Situated at the confluence of the Ume and Vindel Rivers, the area is characterized by its scenic river valleys and extensive forests. Visitors can explore numerous nature reserves, historical locations, and outdoor recreation opportunities. The region provides diverse experiences for those interested in nature and local heritage.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The world's northernmost arboretum with many trees and shrubs adapted to the calcified climate. There is also a Japanese garden
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Beautiful spot about 10km from Umeå's city centre, which has a lot to offer. Rapids, a botanical garden, a cave with a buddha statue and the 1846 built Baggböle Herrgård. Furthermore there are several barbecue places in this area.
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You walk around three quarters of this way on this beautiful Stortavelsjö, which invites you to linger. Enjoy nature and silence
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Vännäs offers a variety of natural attractions. You can enjoy panoramic views of Lake Tavelsjö and the surrounding landscape from the View of Lake Tavelsjö from Tavelsjöberget. The Stortavelsjö Lake is perfect for enjoying nature and silence. Additionally, the Bridge over the Ume river provides clear views of the river and its lush banks. Don't miss the Arboretum Norr Botanical Garden, which features a diverse collection of trees and shrubs.
Yes, Vännäs has several family-friendly options. The Stortavelsjö Lake and the Bridge over the Ume river are great for leisurely outings. The Arboretum Norr Botanical Garden is also a good spot for families. Beyond these, the region offers a 7-kilometer beach promenade along the Ume River, suitable for walking or cycling, and white water rafting tours that are family-friendly.
Vännäs is rich in history and culture. You can explore the Vännäs Motor Museum, housed in an old aircraft hangar, showcasing classic vehicles and a 1960s GULF gas station. The Arvet museum displays historical objects from the 18th to 21st century. For historical insights, visit the Hemberget Homestead Area in Vännäsby, which includes Vännäs' old post sleigh and a school museum. The Vännäs Church (Vännäsby), inaugurated in 1825, is also a notable historical landmark.
A convenient starting point for trails is the Tavelsjöleden Trailhead Parking. This large parking lot is well-equipped with a fire pit, toilet, and garbage cans, making it suitable for day trips or even an overnight stay in a motorhome.
Vännäs offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, including those in the Vännforsen nature reserve and Långforsen recreational area. For cycling, explore the many road cycling routes. You can find detailed routes for various sports, including hiking and road cycling, in the guides for Hiking around Vännäs and Road Cycling Routes around Vännäs.
Yes, Vännäs is home to eleven nature reserves. Key ones include Vännforsen Nature Reserve, known for its natural river course and hiking trails, and Brånsjön Nature Reserve, a significant spot for birdwatching. Starrberget Nature Reserve offers dramatic terrain and fine views, while Orrböle Nature Reserve is recognized for its rich flora.
For unique experiences, consider a Ghost Walk with Storyspot, an interactive audio tour exploring Vännäs' mysterious myths. You can also visit the Tasting Room at Brännlands Iscider to sample ice cider that has been served at the Nobel dinner. The Glass Church "Hägring," a unique glass sculpture reflecting the landscape, also offers a distinct cultural experience.
During winter, Vännäs transforms into a snowy playground. Middagsberget offers opportunities for downhill skiing, while the snow-covered forests are ideal for cross-country skiing. For a truly magical experience, you can try dog sledding with Alaskan Huskies at Happy Paws. Cold dips in the Vindelälven River are also an option for the adventurous.
Yes, Vännäs is an excellent location for birdwatching. The Brånsjön Nature Reserve, near Vännäsby, is a prime spot for observing resting and breeding birds, complete with a bird tower for optimal viewing. The Vännforsen Nature Reserve is also good for birdwatching, especially during spring and early summer.
Visitors particularly enjoy the panoramic views, such as those from the View of Lake Tavelsjö from Tavelsjöberget, and the tranquility offered by places like Stortavelsjö Lake. The well-maintained trails and facilities, like the Tavelsjöleden Trailhead Parking with its amenities, are also highly appreciated by the komoot community.
While many trails exist, for easier walks, consider the 7-kilometer beach promenade along the Ume River. The Vännforsen nature reserve also offers various hiking trails, some of which are suitable for less experienced hikers. Many trails throughout the municipality are equipped with picnic areas and shelters, making them pleasant for leisurely strolls.
The Ume and Vindel Rivers are central to Vännäs's natural beauty. You can walk or cycle along the 7-kilometer beach promenade by the Ume River. The unspoiled Vindelälven River offers beautiful hiking opportunities in areas like the Vännforsen nature reserve and Långforsen recreational area. The Bridge over the Ume river also provides excellent views of the Ume River.


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