Our Sweden walking holidays
Our Sweden walking holidays tap into the treasured local principle of Allemansrätt – the right to roam freely around the wonderful Swedish landscape. Join the locals delving island archipelagos and foraging lush woods. For something wilder, head north for the rugged border country of Kunsgsleden or dip into Lapland's hundreds of kilometres of pristine nature. Walk by day and watch for Northern Lights at night. Most of our Sweden walking holidays stick to south Sweden: head towards the Stockholm archipelago and to Sormland, where there is easy lowland walking in beautiful scenery. Expect car free islands, carefree strolls and the best locally run accommodation and restaurants along the way. Not just the right to roam, but all the pleasures of roaming, too.
Stockholm Archipelago walking tour in Sweden
Self-guided walking through Stockholm's stunning archipelago
From
SKr10350 to SKr10750
7 days
ex flights
Sweden walking holiday, self guided
Self-guided walking along Sweden's beautiful Baltic coast
From
SKr12975
8 days
ex flights
Stockholm archipelago self-guided walking tour
Self-guided walk through Stockholm's beautiful archipelago
From
SKr10300 to SKr11500
7 days
ex flights
Sormlandsleden trail walking holiday, Sweden
Self-guided hiking along Sweden's longest lowland trail
From
SKr9200 to SKr9700
7 days
ex flights
Sweden wilderness holiday, Moose expedition
Helicopter drop in Sarek National Park, Swedish Lapland
From
€2848
8 days
ex flights
Stockholm archipelago walking holiday
Spring or autumn hike in Stockholm's beautiful archipelago
From
SKr9250
7 days
ex flights
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What does walking holiday in Sweden entail?
Sweden might conjure images of wild mountain landscapes near Lapland, but set off into the open meadows and pine forests further south and a whole new world of easygoing, summertime strolls unfurl with the warmer weather. The regions of Stockholm and Sörmland in southeastern Sweden offer walkers a veritable smorgasbord of rural and coastal scenery, with self guided tours – complete with trip notes and luggage transfers – one of the best ways to make the most of a week away. A combination of well-posted paths, efficient public transport and locally run B&Bs, allows walking holidays in Sweden to assemble as effortlessly as an IKEA flat-pack. There are also plenty of opportunities to meet local folk making the most of the great outdoors, literally on Stockholm’s doorstep. So, grab your Fjällräven rucksack, if you must, and our Sweden walking holidays guide, and set off for summers down south where the sun always shines, and not just on TV.
How hard is the walking?
Walking holidays in southeast Sweden are usually pretty easy going with gently rolling fields and curious cattle in the Sörmland countryside or a few slippery rocks around Stockholm’s islands, the only things presenting any notable challenges. Routes will often be flexible – ranging from 2km to 20km – which gives you the chance to factor in more time at the beach if the weather’s warm or dive into a spa if things are looking a bit grim.
Self guided walking holidays are great for families or small groups (four people) as they give you the chance to walk from one locally run B&B to the next. Luggage transfers, detailed route notes and 24hr emergency backup give confidence as you bridge the gap between DIY and guided alternatives.
Many of the walking routes that we suggest lead through pine forests to beaches, lakes and historic manor houses or farms with hundreds of trails to be found in and around the city of Stockholm – which is good news for those who don’t want travel too far. Island hopping is also par for the course in this area of Sweden as there are more than 2,000 islands in the Stockholm Archipelago. Boats, public transport and bridges let you extend the distances covered as you find out more about traditional Scandi lifestyles outside of the big city.
Self guided walking holidays are great for families or small groups (four people) as they give you the chance to walk from one locally run B&B to the next. Luggage transfers, detailed route notes and 24hr emergency backup give confidence as you bridge the gap between DIY and guided alternatives.
Many of the walking routes that we suggest lead through pine forests to beaches, lakes and historic manor houses or farms with hundreds of trails to be found in and around the city of Stockholm – which is good news for those who don’t want travel too far. Island hopping is also par for the course in this area of Sweden as there are more than 2,000 islands in the Stockholm Archipelago. Boats, public transport and bridges let you extend the distances covered as you find out more about traditional Scandi lifestyles outside of the big city.
Best time to go
Although high season – mid-Jul to mid-Aug – guarantees everything will be open, and island boat services will be running, one of the best time to go walking in Sweden is actually around mid-Jun. Nature explodes into life as the first real heat returns to the south after the colder, darker days of winter. If you're happy to share walking trails and midsummer nights, Jul-Aug are the best months to go walking in Sweden for warmer weather with lovely beaches, such as Sandvik in Stendörren Nature Reserve and Kömote on the Sörmlandsleden hiking trail, offering scenic swim spots in the not so bracing Baltic.
Midsummer festival
Midsummer (first Friday after June 21st) is a big cultural festival in Sweden. Maypoles are erected in Dalarö, Mariefred, Trosa and Utö to coincide with traditional celebrations, including singing, dancing and eating lots of pickled herring, usually washed down with beer and aquavit. Take note: Many hembygdsgårdar (folklore museums) and island cafes/snack bars may close down for the day, so pack your own provisions if you’re going out for a midsummer walk.
Our Walking holidays in Sweden reviews
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Peter Jenks05 Jul 2025
We were blessed with excellent weather and enjoyed beautiful scenery in the Tyresta National Park and on the islands or Uto, Alo and Orno. We saw deer, moose, hare and many different birds, including osprey, white-tailed eagle and common crane. We found the route-finding for the walks straightforward and was made even easier by the Ride with GPS appread more
Susan Palmer05 Jun 2025
It’s hard to single out one thing. We enjoyed wonderful accommodations, especially the cottage on Dalaro. The island hikes were all great, especially the section on Uto. When you don’t know the region or the language and you’ve never done a walking tour, it’s a real leap of faith to throw yourself on the mercy of a stranger to ensure you can get where you are going, have fun doing it and not worry too much. Carmen created an itinerary and experience that we won’t forget. I can’t give enough praise...read more
Edwina Jones28 Jul 2024
This is our second walking trip in the Stockholm Archipelago and we can't recommend the holiday highly enough. The organisation is fantastic and the islands are so beautiful. We have been very lucky with weather both times with temperatures ideal for walking. read more
Han Duijvendak08 Jul 2024
We really enjoyed it and feel that Carmen from the host company did an excellent
job. The info provided was generally very good. Walking route descriptions and maps were excellent. Transfers and ferry trips were all very smooth. All local people we dealt with were very friendly and helpful. read more







