Kyrksjölöten Nature Reserve is located around Kyrksjön in Bromma, in the municipality of Stockholm. There are lots of birds and plenty of amphibians, and you can walk on nice wooden footpaths through nature.
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Judarskogen Nature Reserve in Bromma is located within the city limits of Stockholm. It is fascinating that you can find such beautiful and wild nature in our capital city! In the Judarskogen Nature Reserve, you'll find a fairy-tale forest with winding paths around Lake Judarn, as well as Åkeshof Castle.
Read moreNyckelviken Nature Reserve in Nacka is a popular outdoor area that offers beautiful nature, lovely views of the water and a fine manor house. The nature reserve is great for those who want to enjoy nature, and there are also a lot of activities for families with children.
Read moreToday we offer a tour of all the parks on Kungsholmen. We've probably never walked as much as we do now in times of corona, and one advantage of that is that we discover our neighbourhood more thoroughly than ever.
Read moreThis weekend we went on a beaver safari in Stockholm, with our friends as guides. What an exciting and fun weekend! Did we get to see any beavers? Read on to find out! Exciting facts about beavers are also promised.
Read moreLocated in Stockholm's Östermalm district, the Army Museum is a great place to visit on a muggy day for both children and adults. Admission is free and there is a lot to look at. Various tours and activities are also organised.
Read moreThe Jewish Museum in Stockholm is located in Stockholm's oldest synagogue in the Old Town. We cycled here on a Saturday and managed to arrive just in time for today's guided tour. It was a really interesting and educational visit.
Read moreThe Fotografiska Museum in Stockholm is well worth a visit. The exhibitions are varied and the photographs on display are often thought-provoking and emotional. We offer a story from our visit and some practical information for those who also want to visit Fotografiska.
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