Baltic Coastal Walk

Sörmland, Sweden

Holiday overview

Destination

Sweden


Type

Self Guided


Difficulty

Easy to Moderate


Month

Jun - Aug


Price

£ 1050 pp


Duration

7 nights


Sörmland county is located only a stone’s throw from Stockholm and offers a wealth of opportunities for the nature lover. Often described as Sweden’s southernmost wilderness, it is renowned for its sprawling forests, countless lakes, tranquil beaches and endless daylight. Stockholm, on the other hand, is a city bustling with life and emotion but its unique location on countless islands allows a distinct feeling of space so rarely found in a city.

This walk combines some mainland hiking through the lovely Tyresta national park with its forests and lakes as a contrast to the island hiking. You will also visit the charming village of Dalarö and wealthy suburb of Saltsjöbaden with its grand villas; again as a contrast to the more simple living out on the islands with the classic red wooden cabins and summer houses.

Two nights are spent in high standard hotels with spa facilities; Smådalarö Gård & Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden. 

There is also one day where bicycle rental is included.

 

Price:

£1,050 per person  based on 2 people sharing a double/twin room

Single supplement – £200

 

Reduced prices for children (ages 10 – 18), please ask.

 

Included:

Accommodation:

Hotel x 7

(two of the hotels have spa facilities and can be booked extra. Pls enquire for prices)

 

Meals:

Breakfast x 7

Coffee/tea & cake x 1

 

Private transfers

Stockholm/Tyesta national park (Day 2)

Stockholm harbour/accomm. (Day 7)

 

Luggage transfers

Stockholm/Smådalarö (Day 2)

Smådalarö/Utö (Day 3)

Utö harbour/accomm (Day 3)

Utö accomm/harbour (Day 6)

Saltsjöbaden harbour/accomm (Day 6)

Please note that on Day 6 & 7 your bags travel with you on the boat and you are expected to take your bags on and off the boat.

 

Boat transport

Boat Dalarö/Huvudskär (Day 3)

Boat Huvudskär/Kymmendö (Day 3)

Boat Kymmendö/Utö (Day 3)

Boat Utö/Ornö (Day 5)

Boat Ornö/Utö (Day 5)

Boat Utö/Saltsjöbaden (Day 6)

Boat Saltsjöbaden/Stockholm (Day 7)

 

Bus transport

Bus Dalarö/Smådalarö (Day 2)

Bus Smådalarö/Dalarö (Day 3)

Bus Ornö Lättinge/Ornö Kyrka (Day 5)

Bus Brevik/Ornö Kyrka (Day 5)

 

Information pack

Including detailed trail routes in English, maps, contact numbers

Full trip briefing

24hr emergency service

 

Not  Included:

Airfares (or bus or train fares) to starting point of trip, meals except breakfasts, drinks, travel insurance and gratuities.

 

Departure Dates 2025:

Friday 20 June (on request for groups)

Friday 27 June

Friday 4 July

Friday 11 July

Friday 18 July

Friday 25 July

Friday 1 August

Friday 8 August**

 

* Please note that the timetables are planned in early spring 2025 so all dates are subject to change. It does however usually follow the same pattern.

** Utö Värdshus is not available for this departure date. Therefore alternative accommodation will be required. This cannot be confirmed until 2025.

Day 1: In Stockholm
Optional: Walking Stockholm Ecopark
Optional: Walking ‘Söder’ region of Stockholm

Today you arrive at Stockholm and you free time to explore the picturesque city of Stockholm. Often referred to as the ‘Venice of the North’, Stockholm is unquestionably a unique and beautiful city all year round, not only due to its location on 14 islands with its infinite presence of water, but also because of its combination of nature, colourful architecture and ancient history. And you need never walk far to appreciate the impressive views stretching across the Baltic water as it winds past the city walls. Furthermore, stroll through 13th century Gamla Stan, Stockholm’s charming old town, where you cannot help but feel its medieval atmosphere as you wander through the cobblestone streets past narrow, colourful houses of yesteryear. There is so much to see in Stockholm, appealing to so many different interests, that you are sure to find something special within walking distance of your hotel.

For those of you keen to start hiking, we can offer you an optional self-guided hiking tour through Stockholm’s unique Ecopark – the world’s first National Park to be located within a bustling city. The Ekopark is 27 km2 and is a green oasis combining cultural heritage and natural features. Here you can hike through ancient forests, visit palaces and bathe from waterside rocks.

Alternatively concentrate on the vibrant ‘Söder’ region of Stockholm and walk the many quaint alleys, passing historic housing and churches and a handful of impressive viewpoints across the city.

Accommodation: Stockholm, hotel
Meals: None


Day 2: Stockholm  Tyresta National Park  Dalarö  Smådalarö

This morning you are transfered to Tyresta national park – a protected area with trees dating back over 400 years, sparkling forest lakes and a wealth of wildlife. Deer roam freely throughout the day whilst moose wait their turn as dusk falls. Hike the trails through the endless forests of pine and birch, taking a refreshing dip as you pass by one of the many lakes. Find the perfect spot and enjoy the peace, tranquility and wonderful nature of Stockholm’s national park. You then continue on to the idyllic village of Dalarö, your first taste of Stockholm’s extensive archipelago.

Tomorrow you have more time to explore Dalarö’s picturesque narrow streets but you might find time to swim from the local sandy beach before taking the bus the short distance to your accommodation for the night at Smådalarö.

Accommodation: Smådalarö Gård
Meals: Breakfast,
Hiking Distance: 14 – 18.5 km
Bus: Dalarö 
→ Smådalarö 10 mins


Day 3: Smådalarö  Dalarö  Huvudskär  Kymmendö  Utö

This morning, you take the local bus back to Dalarö, and enjoy a few hours to explore the village following our self-guided walk through its picturesque narrow streets of colourful wooden houses. Don’t miss a walk up to the beautiful viewpoint on Lotsberget with beautiful views across the archipelago.

Back in the harbour you then catch the small boat and head out amongst the thousands of islands that make up the southern part of Stockholm’s archipelago, a seemingly endless archipelago of 24,000 glorious islands lying right on Stockholm’s doorstep. Stretching some 80 km east of Stockholm deep into the Baltic waters, it formed during the last Ice Age and is today considered to be one of the world’s natural wonders. Your first stop takes you to the exotic island of Huvudskär. Due to its location in the outer reaches of the archipelago you will be one of the few to venture this far. You walk in an untouched environment and enjoy its magical light that captivates artists. The lighthouse still stands and the customs house is today a small hostel. If you’re lucky you might spot seals or sea eagles souring in the skies above. Explore all corners of this small island, hugging its shoreline and enjoying the far-reaching views out to sea. Next stop Estonia!

You then island hop to Kymmendö on your way back, where August Strindberg spent many a summer and inspired his novel Hemsöborna. Your last stop today is to the holiday island of Utö where you spend the next three nights.

Accommodation: Utö Värdshus
Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 10 km
Boat trips: Dalarö  Huvudskär 1 hr; Huvudskär  Kymmendö 45 mins; Kymmendö → Utö 15 min
Bus: Smådalarö Dalarö 10 mins


Day 4: Utö → Ålö → Utö

Today you enjoy your first day on Utö island to enjoy its bustle and picturesque scenery. Bikes are included so you can cycle the length of the island, crossing over a bridge to the small island of Ålö where your hike takes place today. Cling to its rocky coast as you enjoy non-stop sea views and impressive viewpoints along the way. You also pass its delightful white sand beach plus seaside fish restaurant for a touch of local charm. Then its back on the bikes to Utö’s busy village. (Note a taxi is also available instead of bikes and can be arranged on site).

Accommodation: Utö Värdshus
Meals: Breakfast
Hiking: 10 km
Cycling: 22 km


Day 5: Utö → Ornö → Utö

This morning you take the short boat ride over to Ornö for the start of your hike along its western shore. Ornö is the largest island in the southern archipelago and has traditionally been less exploited for tourism than some of its neighbouring islands and remains today an island with a living community yet to be discovered by large scale tourism. Your hike today takes you through the nature reserve, passing forest, open landscape and coastal scenery and beautiful viewpoints along the way, including the very impressive Telegrafberget view tower, the southern archipelago’s highest point.

You can either choose to take the local bus or walk all the way back to Ornö Kyrka, Ornö’s small village with its picturesque church and local museum.

Time permitting you can also hike Levassastigen heritage trail with information boards explaining the cultural history of the island. You then take the boat back to Utö from Ornö Kyrka.

Accommodation: Utö Värdshus
Meals: Breakfast
Hiking distance 10-16 km
Boat trips: Utö  Ornö 50 mins; Ornö  Utö 50 mins,
Bus: Ornö Kyrka → Sundby 10 mins; Brevik → Ornö Kyrka 10 mins


Day 6: Utö → Saltsjöbaden

This morning, you have the chance to visit Utö village where you can head up to the windmill built in 1791 to enjoy one of Utö’s best views. Alternatively, visit the mine museum and learn about the interesting history of this mining community.

You also have time to explore Uto nature reserve on foot along a beautiful coastal trail, which offers varying lengths of hike so you might choose to also fit in a tour on sea kayaks. As well as wonderful sea views you pass sandy beaches and smooth rocks perfect for sunbathing or enjoying a picnic lunch in the fresh sea air.

You then board the archipelago boat and enjoy a boat trip passing island after island as you journey back to Saltsjöbaden, a stylish suburb of Stockholm.

Accommodation: Saltsjöbaden
Meals: Breakfast
Hiking: 5- 11 km
Optional activities: sea kayaking,
Boat trip: Utö → Saltsjöbaden, 2.5 hrs


Day 7: Saltsjöbaden  Stockholm

This morning you can choose to either explore the area neighbouring your hotel, following the seaside walk along the coast and passing many grand villas all with a story to tell, plus the landmark kallhusbad outdoor bathhouse. Alternatively head to Tattby nature reserve and enjoy a longer walk through woodland, passing lakes, to Erstavik beach where you can swim and enjoy beautiful views from the smooth rocks. A wonderful mix of culture and nature awaits you as you explore the area around Saltsjöbaden. Late afternoon you take the boat all the way back to the buzz of Stockholm city.

Accommodation: Stockholm
Meals: Breakfast
Hiking: 5-11 km
Boat trip: Saltsjöbaden Stockholm, 1.5 hr


Day 8: In Stockholm

See day 1 for more information

Meals: Breakfast
Hiking Distance: 4-14 km (flexible & optional)

Accommodation:

SMÅDALARÖ Smådalarö Gård, www.smadalarogard.se

Smådalarö Gård is situated on the shore of Hemviken bay in Stockholm’s southern archipelago. The mansion was built in 1810 and enjoys wonderful views over the water from its restaurant terrace. Golf course, tennis courts and spa on the hotel premises. Renovated in 2021 to very high standard. Spa on request.

 

UTÖ ISLAND Utö Värdshus/Inn, www.uto-vardshus.se

Utö Värdshus Inn is located minutes from the village and harbour perched high on a hill with wonderful views over the islands in the southern archipelago. Rooms are either located in nearby historical buildings or cosy wooden cabins. A well-respected restaurant can be found at the Inn – one of the archipelago’s best!

 

SALTSJÖBADEN Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden, www.uto-vardshus.se

Beautifully located with views over Baggensfjärden bay, the hotel dates back to the end of the 19th century. Built by the prominent Swedish Wallenberg family it’s aim was to capture the sense of a Swedish Riviera. Since then, the hotel has been visited by royalty and film stars. Today Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden is a welcoming hotel with good food and personal service – all set in a beautiful environment.

Double room with seaview included

Note: single rooms do not have seaview. Enquire regarding upgrade to double with seaview

 

STOCKHOLM*

Hotel Hellstens Malmgård www.hellstensmalmgard.se

Newly renovated 3* hotel recently opened in Stockholm’s southern district Södermalm. Personal hotel with quiet and intriguing rooms all uniquely decorated in an historic building.

 

Hotel Hellsten www.hellsten.se

A 4* hotel with a difference in the centre of Stockholm. Close to everything with quiet and intriguing rooms. Every room has its own unique atmosphere. The ingredients for this are an exciting environment and daring colours, combined with a caring staff.

 

Glashus Hotel www.hellstensglashus.se

A newly opened hotel with exciting architecture and plenty of charm. Excellent location in the heart of lively Söder region of Stockholm. Glashus as all Hellsten hotels offers an exciting environment and daring colours, combined with a caring staff.

 

Hotel Rex www.rexhotel.se

Hotel located right in the city centre. This special boutique hotel offers a very homely feeling. The owner’s varying artistic and international background is reflected in the design of the hotel, its vision and the permanent exhibition of black and white photos.

 

*The hotel used in Stockholm will be based on availability and logistics