Uppsala countryside
Settlements
North and west
- Bälinge
- Björklinge
- Storvreta
- Vattholma
- Örbyhus
- Skyttorp
- Vänge
East
- Gunsta
- Sunnersta
- Sävja
- Almunge
- Knutby
- Skoby
Understand
Get in
- UL, Uppsala County's transport company, operates bus lines to most settlements. Upptåget is a local train, which calls at Uppsala, Storvreta, Vattholma, and Skyttorp.
Get around
- Lennakatten is a heritage railway.
Uppsala is famous for its good bicycle infrastructure, and most suburbs are within cycling distance.
While the UL buses are reliable, driving is usually the most practical way to get around the countryside (see driving in Sweden).
See
BennebolOne of the many industrial heritages in Uppsala's countryside.
Järsta gårdIn the Madicken films, this house was a stand-in for Junibacken. See also Astrid Lindgren tourism.
Linnaeus's HammarbyIs a botanical garden, once run by Carl von Linné, founder of taxonomic biology. Today it is used as a museum for 18th century biology and farming. Guided tours in English at 12.30.
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phone: +46 70-5169095address: Carl von Linnés väg 3Another farm which was owned by Linné. While Hammarby was used for work and social relations Sävja was his refuge. Today the main building is a personal museum with a summer open café.
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Stones of Mora
address: ÖstunavägenWas the place where Swedish kings were elected from the 13th to the 15th centuries, comparable to the more known Scottish "Stone of Scone". The stones can be seen in a small building located along Östunavägen. If you use a GPS to find the location, make sure that you don't confuse it with the nearby rest area with the same name on the parallel road E4. Ulva KvarnCanoe up Fyrisån 7 km to Ulva Kvarn where you find a café and some small handicraft shops. Canoes can be rented at the Fyrishov camping.
Modelljärnvägens husA model railway museum.
Do
The Linnaeus TrailsEight different hikes which were created by Carl Linnaeus as biological excursions for his students. They are a great way to experience the nature surrounding Uppsala. The trails measure from 6 (3.6 miles) to 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) one way, and are marked up by blue signposts. 7 of the hikes starts at the old city entrances, in todays city center, while the last one starts in the village of Jumkil. Four of the trails include treasure hunts. In order to join the treasure hunt you need a GPS and a folder, both of which can be collected at Biotopia (Vasagatan 4 in Uppsala).
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phone: +46 18-35 70 13address: Sundbro 425 (Uppsala-Sundbro airport)Offer glide flying accross Uppsala County. Experience Uppsala from a hight of 1000 meters and try to operate the glider yourself!
Buy
Thun'sA discount store.
Eat
Drink
Sleep
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phone: +46 18 666600
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phone: +46 5404-7139address: Fyrväpplingen 12A camping area located near four different lakes, with a lot of opportunities for fishing, swimming and foraging. A service house on the site offer WC, showers and facilities for dish-washing. If you sleep in the cabins you are required to bring your own bedclothes or sleeping bag. In 2018 it was named one of the best campsites in Europe by the Guardian.
Stay safe
Go next
- Uppsala itself.
- Uppsala County:
- Enköping with Skokloster Palace.
- Tierp and Älvkarleby are part of Roslagen; the Baltic Sea coast.
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Knivsta, with history back to the Viking Age.