On our way to Tyresta National Park in Sweden, the sun broke through the clouds. The days had been cloudy and cold. But today is so warm that my husband and I decide to drive to the lovely National Park.
It’s only 20 km (12.4 mi) to this great place to get away from the busy Stockholm. It’s easy to get to this nice, green national park by bus or car. One of the largest areas of old woods in Sweden is in the southern part of the country.
There are coffee shops not too far from the park. If you want to spend two nights in the wild, you can use the bonfire places and camping grounds in Tyresta. You can only camp for a total of two nights.
Stomp Down the Hiking Trails in Tyresta National Park
There are a number of ways to get into the park, and each one has a different set of tracks. The main entry has several trails of different lengths.
The Naturum nature center is one of the first things you will see when you come into Tyresta. The village of Tyresta also lives in this area. A café and a farm where kids can meet farm animals can be found in this village.
The trees along this trail are marked with green and white diamond shapes. It is one of the longest trails in Tyresta National Park. This road might get wet when it rains.