Outdoor life in the city - Stockholm, Sweden
1. Swimming. Few cities can boast both sandy and rocky beaches right in the middle of town.
Popular swimming areas include Langholmsbadet, Smedsuddsbadet,
Ralmbshovsbadet and Tantolunden. www.visitstockholm.com
2. Paddle. Rent a kayak, paddle among all the city's islands and walk ashore when you feel
like it. Have a coffee break, or even take a swim before paddling onward. An
incredibly special way to discover Stockholm. www.sjocafeet.se
www.stockholmadventures.com
3. Safari. Take a guided safari just outside of Stockholm. Here is your chance to see moose
and other animals, and to learn more about Swedish flora and fauna.
www.stockholmadventures.com www.sthlmouthback.se
4. Cycle. Cycling is a fun to discover the city, either on your own or in a guided group. Bikes
are available for rent in several locations. www.sjocafeet.se
www.citybikes.se www.bikesweden.se
www.stockholmadventures.com www.djurgardscykeln.se
5. Fishing. As a visitor in Stockholm, it won't be long before you notice all the fishermen outside
the Royal Palace and parliament Building. If you want to give it a try, you can
rent equipment. www.parterfidke.se
6. Skiing. How about a day on the slopes? Hammarbybacken, which is close to downtown, has
several slopes and offers wintertime skiing, snow-boarding, and ski lessons; you can
also give the fun park a try. www.skistar.com / hammarbybacken
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