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Big adventures for little explorers – family-friendly nature experiences across Sweden
Looking for a nature-filled holiday with the kids? Sweden offers many family-friendly experiences – from high-speed cycling adventures and zipline challenges to scenic hikes and farms where little ones can meet furry friends.
If you're after nature activities for kids or planning to travel to Sweden with your family, there's plenty to explore.
Spending time in nature comes naturally to Swedes. Children are encouraged to head outdoors from an early age – whether for short hikes, visits to local farms to meet animals, or outdoor learning activities in preschool. One much-loved tradition is enjoying a snack in the fresh air, known as ‘fika’ – a firm family favourite, especially when the sun is shining.
The love of nature is deeply embedded in Swedish culture, and visitors can easily experience it too. Sweden’s landscapes are easily accessible, making it simple to enjoy nature activities for kids without needing any prior experience. At the same time, there are plenty of longer trails where families can turn the adventure up a notch and sleep in tents or wind shelters along the way. Thanks to the Swedish Right of Public Access, or Allemansrätten, everyone is free to roam, swim, camp, and even pick berries in most natural areas.
Whether you’re after calm countryside walks or adrenaline-filled challenges, there are options for every age – from curious toddlers to thrill-seeking teens.
Animal encounter
Meeting the animals of a nature reserve. There are many nature reserves in Sweden, with varied nature to explore.
Photo: Alexander Hall/imagebank.sweden.se

Animal encounter
Photo: Alexander Hall/imagebank.sweden.se

Swedish countryside
Photo: Alexander Hall/imagebank.sweden.se
Biking holiday in Sweden
Sweden’s well-marked and carefully maintained cycle trails make it easy – and fun – for families to explore the country on two wheels.
Photo: Patrik Svedberg/imagebank.sweden.se

Biking holiday in Sweden
Photo: Patrik Svedberg/imagebank.sweden.se

Cycling along Göta Canal
Photo: Göta Kanal

Downhill cycling in Åre
Photo: Niclas Vestefjell

Färjestaden, Öland
Photo: Öland & Co

Biking in the forest
Photo: Anna Hålllams/imagebank.sweden.se
Isaberg Mountain Resort, Småland
Ride through the forest on a summer toboggan run – a thrilling activity that’s just as fun for grown-ups as it is for kids.
Photo: Smålands Turism

Isaberg Mountain Resort, Småland
Photo: Smålands Turism

Isaberg Mountain Resort, Småland
Photo: Smålands Turism

Kungsbygget Adventure Park, Halland
Photo: Kungsbygget Äventyrspark

Kungsbygget Adventure Park, Halland
Photo: Kungsbygget Äventyrspark

Säfsen Resort, Dalarna
Photo: Säfsen Resort

Säfsen Resort, Dalarna
Photo: Säfsen Resort
Hiking in Jämtland Härjedalen
With a bit of planning, hiking with kids is possible almost anywhere in Sweden. Here, it’s lunchtime with a view on the way to Helags glacier in Ljungdalsfjällen.
Photo: Andreas Edholm/Adventure Sweden

Hiking in Jämtland Härjedalen
Photo: Andreas Edholm/Adventure Sweden

Limestone sea stacks, Gotland
Photo: Helena Wahlman/imagebank.sweden.se

Hiking in Tiveden National Park
Photo: Fredrik Wilde/Naturvårdsverket

High Coast Bridge
Photo: Helena Wahlman/imagebank.sweden.se

Åre Bergbana
Photo: Emmie Bolmstedt/imagebank.sweden.se

Hiking at Storulvån
Photo: Gösta Fries/STF

Hiking with children in Swedish Lapland
Photo: Tomas Utsi/imagebank.sweden.se
Alpacas at Siggesta Gård, Värmdö
Siggesta Gård is a farm on Värmdö that offers beautiful environments and animal pastures with chickens, goats, horses and alpacas.
Photo: Siggesta Gård

Alpacas at Siggesta Gård, Värmdö
Photo: Siggesta Gård

Siggesta Gård, Värmdö
Photo: Siggesta Gård

Farmlodge, Bohuslän
Photo: Amplifyphoto/westsweden.com

Farmlodge, Bohuslän
Photo: Amplifyphoto/westsweden.com

Fallängetorp, Västmanland
Photo: Roger Borgelid

Sun Dance Ranch, Värmland
Photo: Sundance Ranch
Picnic by the sea
Family time with picnic at the beach on the West Coast. The beach next to Haverdal’s Nature Reserve in Halland have the highest sand dunes in Sweden.
Photo: Anna Hålllams/imagebank.sweden.se

Picnic by the sea
Photo: Anna Hålllams/imagebank.sweden.se

Dalslands canal, West Sweden
Photo: Roger Borgelid

Dalsland Canal, West Sweden
Photo: westsweden.com

Snorkelling trail in Kosterhavet National Park
Photo: Lars-Ove Loo
Reindeer
Reindeer can be found in large areas of the inland of Northern Sweden.
Photo: Helena Wahlman/imagebank.sweden.se

Reindeer
Photo: Helena Wahlman/imagebank.sweden.se

The Muskox Centre, Härjedalen
Photo: Nisse Henriksson/Myskoxcentrum

Bison i Dalarna
Photo: Jonas Lindgren

Moose in Sweden
Photo: Sara de Basly/imagebank.sweden.se

Deer at Eriksberg Wildlife Park
Photo: Angelica Zander/Eriksberg

Safari at Eriksberg Wildlife Park
Photo: Eriksberg