DAY 03: Stockholm – Strängnäs
Today you are going by train to the small town Strängnäs, the train takes about 50 minutes. You will experience the charming small own atmosphere by Lake Mälaren. The town date back to the Viking Age with the well known cathedral where Gustav Vasa was elected king of Sweden 6 June 1523.
Evening wildlife safari in Strängnäs surroundings
Moose – The impressive moose is known as the king of the forest. In early 20th century the moose were almost wiped out, but now there are plenty of them in the forest of Sweden.
The wildlife of Sweden includes the diverse flora and fauna. The country has a long coastline and the habitats include mountains, hills, tundras, Overnight at hotel in Strängnäs
Gripsholm Castle, Mälsåker Castle and Strängnäs Cathedral offer an insight into Swedish history. The countryside around Åkers Styckebruk is a magnet for outdoor enthusiasts, with the Sörmland trail and canoeing in the lake system of Marvikarna.
The Pilgrim trail on the Fogdön peninsula, which joins the Gyllenhjelm trail from Eskilstuna, is popular with walkers and cyclists alike, and the island of Selaön boasts remains from the Viking Age as well as several cycle-ways.
Take time for the picturesque town centres of Strängnäs and Mariefred. With Lake Mälaren at their heart, there is always lots of going on along the promenades – don’t miss the mix of attractive small shops, and inviting cafés and restaurants.
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