After a slight delay (i.e. no white Christmas), winter has finally come to Stockholm with temperatures below freezing and plenty of snow and ice. Of course, this means a lot of fun winter activities to try when visiting Stockholm!
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Hammarbybacken. Photo: Skistar |
As Stockholm is a seaside town with no mountains in the area, people really don't equate alpine skiing with the city. But we actually have a slope, called
Hammarbybacken, located in the
southern suburbs of the city. In fact, from the top of the hill you have splendid views of the city. Hammarbybacken has opened for the season and it offers 4 pistes and 2 lifts as well a children's area. Ski equipment rental is available as well. Not exactly St Moritz or Aspen, but a fun activity to do when visiting Stockholm during the winter. To get there from the
Rival Hotel, take the subway (green line) from nearby Slussen to Gullmarsplan. There you switch to the tvärbanan (tram) to Sickla Kaj. From there it is only a 10 minute walk to the slopes! The whole trip (hotel to slope) should just take you about 30 minutes.
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Colleague & friend Camilla with daughter Aisha
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Besides alpine skiing you also have ice skating. You have the choice of skating on an outdoor rink or being adventurous and take a tour on the waterways around the city. For rinks, the best bet is the one located in Kungsträdgården.
Centrally located, generous opening hours and skate available. There are several other outdoor rinks throughout the city, but generally skate rental isn't always available. The countryside around Stockholm is filled with lakes, inlets, canals and other waterways... not to mention of 30,000+ islands of the archipelago. This means you can also experience skating on natural ice. In this case, it is strongly recommended that you do this with a guide who knows where to go. One great company for this is
Stockholm Adventures.
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Skating on natural ice. Photo: Henrik Trygg, Stockholm Visitors Bureau. |
More winter activities can be found at the outdoor activity area
Hellasgården. Here they have
ski paths in the forests and are one of the few places in Stockholm to rent cross country ski equipment.
Skate rental is also available if you want to take to the ice of the lake. Feeling particularly courageous? Try
ice swimming! They do have a sauna for warming up before and after your dip (not for the faint hearted- literally).
Hellasgården is located on the outskirts of the city but only requires a 15 minute bus ride from Slussen (near the
Rival Hotel).
Another great tour company which offers winter excursions in and around Stockholm that we like is
Green Trails. For example, they offer
cross country ski tours (with equipment) which is a wonderful way to get out and see the nature around the city and enjoy the outdoors. They also offer
snowshoe hiking and
ice skating tours. I think that it is great that these cross country ski tours are now available... only a few years ago it was hard to even find a place that rented skis for visitors. With any of these activities, keep in mind that winter is fickle and they often depend on the amount of ice/snow available. So keep an eye on the above linked websites or
weather sites for up to date information.
Lots of winer activities! However, there is one that you can't find in Stockholm and that is dog sledding. Every winter I get requests from hotel guests for dog sledding tours. As I mentioned, winter is fickle in Stockholm. A dog sledding company needs months of guaranteed snow to be economically feasible. And in that vein, there is no reindeer sledding here either. For these types of activities, you have to travel north to the alpine areas of Dalarna and Jämtland or the far noth in Norrbotten. Definitely a fun, side trip when visiting Stockholm in the winter!
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