Hellasgården
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Hellasgården

Conference center · Lillängen ·

Forest trails, lakeside views, sauna, and year-round activities

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Ältavägen 101, 131 33 Nacka, Sweden Get directions

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How to take a sauna in Stockholm if it’s your first time - SilverKris

"A little further out on the shore of Lake Källtorp, about 15 minutes from downtown by bus at Slussen station, Hellasgården is Stockholm’s largest outdoor activity centre where I enjoyed a lake swim before using one of the two saunas (one for women and one for men); the views from the saunas over the lake and landscape are spectacular, and there are cottages plus outdoor activities like skiing, sledding and mountain biking for a possible weekend break." - James Wong

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Hellasgården

Ivy L.

Google
Hiking trails with stunning view. We chose the yellow dot trail, which is a challenging 5km route around the lake. Had to climb to the top with some rocky trails in the middle. But the beginning and the end is quite flat and easy to walk. We took about 2hr with many stops, rest, and taking pictures in between. Really nice place to visit for a walk and be in nature in summer.

eleonorav96

Google
Location great in Skeppsholmen, nice café at the hostel, great green environment, in front of a big sailboat.|Room i had offered a beautiful sight to a park, and I small window that could let in fresh air.|Toilet and showers not in the room,but communal.|Lovely affordable breakfast served in a separate space. Kitchen and other communal spaces good equipped and nice atmosphere.|Diverse crowd, very old couples, solo travelers, young couples, all sorts of families all mix together well.|The rules of the hostel not clear and the reception lady not very hospitable nor happy to explain.

Khalil A.

Google
Hellasgården is a nature gem practically in Stockholm’s backyard. It gracefully combines forest, lake, activities, and Swedish outdoor traditions all in one spot. Whether you’re running, paddling, skiing, or simply unwinding by the lake , Hellasgården delivers a restorative experience grounded in friluftsliv. Definitely worth a visit for families, fitness lovers, or anyone craving fresh air and beautiful scenery.

The Nordic G.

Google
Had an amazing experience at Hellasgården! I did a 15 km hike through beautiful, varied nature forest paths, lakeside views, and peaceful surroundings the whole way. Even though it was a long walk, it never felt boring. The trails are well maintained and the atmosphere is super relaxing. Finished the hike with a coffee by the lake, which was the perfect end to the day. Highly recommend for both beginners and experienced hikers looking to escape the city for a while!

Mahnaz I.

Google
I was there for hiking around the lake. As usual in Stockholm, it was beautiful. I was sitting in Hellasgården for a shirt rest. That was good. I saw sauna and people jumping into cold water.

Nipun A.

Google
One of the beautiful lakes in Stockholm. You can walk around the lake. Have a couple of restaurants, so you can sit and enjoy fika. This time the lake was completely frozen and ready for skating.

Athanasios F.

Google
Great to have a place like this so close to the city. Fantastic for a quick escape with lots of activities for all ages and preferences throughout the year.

Sara H.

Google
Booked a sauna time slot a Saturday morning. Location is beautiful and the changing rooms, sauna and spaces around them are clean and well kept. The changing room layout (ladies) is not ideal as a row of lockers are placed directly inside/in front of the entrance door. This means you risk being exposed (to people outside the changing room) while undressing when someone enters. Service (at the sauna) also leaves something to be desired, as is often the case in the Stockholm area with "unique" locations. We were met with an uninterested look, very limited information and a bare minimum level of assistance. Too bad.
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Alex H.

Yelp
Came here on a cool September day. Took the 401 bus from Slussen and it arrives right outside of the garden. Aside from beautiful grounds, fun amenities like grills and mini golf, the real attraction for me was the sauna. You can sauna and then walk to the lake and swim in the frigid water. In the winter this is all also available with the caveat that the lake is partially or fully frozen, but I've heard they enable swimming after saunaing even in the summer. You should expect to be nude while saunaing and it's perfectly fine to be nude while swimming. There may be a small amount of culture shock for some Americans but if you just try to enjoy the hot-cold cycles you'll be totally fine. The feeling of swimming in the cold lake is refreshing beyond what you can really imagine elsewhere. The price to sauna is ~60 SEK per person, renting a towel was an additional 30 SEK (non-refundable rental) and they will rent a lock for the locker. It comes out to about $10 to go to the sauna. They have crocs or sandals for you to use in the locker room and even offer water bottles for free (I would highly recommend one). The saunas are gender separated. There's a changing room, shower room and sauna. If you've never sauna'd in Europe before here are tips: shower first before getting in. Sit on your towel in the sauna, stay lower down on the seats if you want to be cooler. Afterwards cool yourself off in the lake, and remember the code to the door so you can get back in! Repeat the sauna / swim as much as you like (and as long as you feel good). I'd definitely recommend this experience as part of a short trip to Stockholm. The experience is really refreshing.
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Natasha F.

Yelp
Visiting from Los Angeles, CA. This was a wonderful break from the hustle and bustle of downtown Stockholm and Gamla Stan. Take the train to Slussen and go down another level to find the 401 bus. Nice views of the towns outside of the city center. Activities for all. Even a gym with different weighted wooden machines for squats, presses, etc. I opted for the 10k green trail. Some parts were more climbing/hiking but gorgeous throughout the forest and great lake views. The cafe food looked delicious but I only enjoyed a glass of fresh OJ since I want to check out some other restaurants. Family friendly environment and not a tourist in sight. Great way to experience nature the way the Swedes do.

Megan Z.

Yelp
This place is AWESOME. My friend was visiting from Madrid and we wanted to have a very Swedish adventure so we went polar bear swimming in the lake in Feb! It was definitely an ADVENTURE, and very exhilarating! The place itself is cool, they have lots of little huts in the complex, a restaurant, a place to rent ice skates, and then a locker room with separate showers and saunas for men and women (nothing fancy, but clean enough!). Basically, you arrive, change into your swimsuit (or nothing at all, as many people did!) hustle down to the water, hop in for a few seconds, and hustle back to the sauna and spend half an hour getting your body temp back up to normal :) And repeat. My biggest piece of advice is BRING SANDALS! We didn't and our feet are suffering from painful frostnip now. Luckily some girls there were super nice and for our second dip, they lent us their flip flops for the icy walk down to the water. It made a HUGE difference. A bus takes you right from Slussen to Hellasgarden (about a 20 min ride), and it's only 60kr entrance fee for many hours of entertainment- best deal in Stockholm! Only drawback is the guy who is working at the cash register where you pay to enter is a real nightmare. But aside from him, it was sweet :)

Michelle L.

Yelp
If you're looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city - check out Hellasgarden. Only a 20 minute bus ride from the city, but it felt like we were much farther. Hellasgarden has a lot of things to offer, including hot tubs, hiking, ice skating, and a cafe on site. Our group opted for ice skating, as we had never skated on a lake before. Upon arrival, we noticed that the ice was a little slushy, so we grabbed a bite to eat in the cafe before deciding what to do. The lady at the ice skating rental stand informed us that the ice was safe, just a little wet on top due to the warm weather, so we strapped on our skates and gave it a go. Let me tell you - skating on that lake was one of the more exhilarating things I've done. It was beautiful, yes, but when you went on the slushy portions of the ice I definitely felt myself sinking down an inch or so, which is a pretty disconcerting feeling. However - we made it to the island in the middle, and skated all over the lake, and I am alive and dry to tell the tale. So the moral of the story is - if the lake is open for skating... just do it!
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Tamara N.

Yelp
Beautiful park and I was just amazed by the lake and wooden workout equipment very unique and something you don't see in the U.S. I will come here again in the summer when in Sweden. Very relaxing and a romantic place also. Good for jogging and spending time with loved ones.

Matthew K.

Yelp
A must for an authentic local experience. We went on a Saturday and the crowd was mostly locals enjoying their day off, not touristy at all. The bus ride from Slussen was short, easy, and completely worth it even given the fact we only had one day to spend in Stockholm. Definitely the most relaxing/refreshing experience I had in Stockholm. The water was 4 C and it had snowed the night before, which didn't stop me from going in at least four times. The temperature inside was about 82C so it didn't take long to feel like you needed to cool off. The facilities were all clean and well maintained and the staff was friendly. The price is unbeatable; we considered a (much more expensive) trendier spa-like place in Ostermalm before coming here and we were very glad we made the choice we did!