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Guide to Visiting Strängnäs – Sweden Off the Beaten Path

Last Modified: April 28, 2023 //  by  Anda //   21 Comments

The quiet town of Strängnäs may not be on the list of famous Swedish destinations, but its idilic location on the shores of Lake Mälaren make it a very attractive place to visit. Strängnäs is one of Sweden’s oldest towns. The town dates back to the Middle Ages, when it was a church administrative center.

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A Brief History of Strägnäs

The history of Strängnäs dates back to the Viking era in Sweden. The oldest document that formally recognizes the town was granted by King Magnus Eriksson in 1336. The city became of importance in the Södermanland province when Gustav Vasa was elected king of Sweden in Strängnäs Cathedral in 1523. The town served as the governing assembly place and was also famous for an annual market that was held here.

Walking through town

During the Reformation era Strängnäs was a very important religious and military spot. As a result the impressive Strängnäs Cathedral was built. After the Reformation however, the urban development slowed down considerably, so the town didn’t continue to extend.

In 1871 large parts of Strängnäs were destroyed in a fire, but luckily some areas survived. The parts that remained are around the old windmill and the cathedral. Here you can also find some of the oldest houses in town.

Things to do in Strägnäs, Sweden

Because of its close proximity to Stockholm, Strängnäs makes a pleasant and easy day trip from the capital . In fact, many of the town’s 11,000 inhabitants commute to Stockholm daily. One of the nice things about this town is that you could benefit from a free guided tour provided by local volunteers who are always glad to share their unique knowledge with the visitors. But in case you like to visit the town by yourself, here are some of the things you shouldn’t miss:

Strängnäs harbor area

• Walk Around the Harbor Area

Strängnäs’ little harbor on the shore of Lake Mälaren gives the town a lovely atmosphere. Lake Mälaren is Sweden’s 3rd largest lake and offers a lot of activities. You can walk along the shores and enjoy the great view, relax in one of the beautiful parks, or if the weather is warm, you can also go for for a swim or fishing.

harbor area in Stragnas

The climate around Lake Mälaren seems to be quite different from the other areas in Sweden, with more humid and warmer days in the summer, and not as cold in the winter. Because of that, there are several species of flowers and trees that grow only in this area. 

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• Visit Strängnäs Cathedral

The Cathedral is located on a beautiful spot, up on a hill towering the city. It’s difficult to miss it when walking around and is just a short walk away no matter where you are in town. Strängnäs’ cathedral is a well preserved historical building, closely tied to Sweden’s history, as several Swedish kings are buried here.

things to do in Stockholm, visiting Stragnas Cathedral

One of the most impressive pieces in the cathedral is the high altar cabinet, that dates back to the 1490’s. The tomb of Princess Isabella –the daughter of King Johan III who died in Gripsholm in 1566– is covered by a beautiful monument.

• Have Breakfast at Café Grassagarden

The lovely little garden café located in one of the oldest buildings in Strängnäs is the perfect place to sit in the sun (or even indoors) and have breakfast, or lunch, or just simply enjoy a cup of coffee or tea. They have special rooms for larger parties to book, too. Grassagarden Café is just off the harbor and has an interesting historic setting. Each of the dining rooms us laid out in a country cottage style, with fresh flowers on each table.

Café in Stragnas

The small selection of daily dishes, Swedish pastries, coffee and sweets are fantastic. Everything is home made and delicious!!

• Enjoy Lunch at Rogge Bageriet 

Don’t miss this place if you are visiting Strängnäs This remarkable café-bakery is one of the best spots in town to enjoy a unique lunch. The café is located on the main square in town, very close to the cathedral and the harbor. They serve a great variety of home-made bakery products, delicious salads and a wonderful bread directly from the oven. Their cinnamon buns are the whole familie’s favorites. 

having lunch at Rogge Bageriet  in Stragnas

The Best Western Hotel Rogge right above the café is also owned by the family. The hotel was built in 1921 and features 34 rooms, conference & event facilities, a restaurant, bar, lounge, and an outdoor roof-top hot tub.

lunch at Rogge Bageriet in Stragnas

• Take a Day trip to Mariefred

Just 25 minutes away via E20 you can visit the Gripsholm Castle and Mariefred , another town in Strängnäs municipality that also has plenty to offer when it comes to history.

Mariefred town - a day trip from Strängnäs

How to Get to Strägnäs from Stockholm

Strängnäs is just an hour away from Stockholm and can be easily reached either by car on highway E20, by bus using the green line, or by the regular trains from the Central Station.

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Anda is an award winning travel writer, avid globetrotter and passionate photographer. She is the voice behind "Travel Notes & Beyond," a collection of stories and travel impressions from her wanderings around the world. When she is not busy writing, traveling, or editing photographs, you can find her hiking in the foothills behind her house together with her husband and their dog.

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Reader Interactions

November 6, 2016 at 1:17 am

Oh, Anda, Café Grassagarden looks so Swedish, folk and lovely, I wish to have my breakfast there right away! Greetings from Warsaw 🙂

Anda Galffy

November 6, 2016 at 5:50 pm

Ah, so you are back in Poland. Glad to hear you returned safely from your travels to Asia.

Sally@Toddlers on Tour

September 13, 2016 at 4:40 pm

A beautiful historical town. Love that you can stay in a hotel built in the 1400’s, something so hard to comprehend living in Australia where most things are only up to 200 years old.

September 14, 2016 at 9:10 am

I love these small European towns that exude so much charm and history.

Rob+Ann @TravelLatte(.net)

September 12, 2016 at 9:09 pm

Admittedly, we don’t know a lot about Sweden, so we’ve never heard of Strangnas. It looks great, though, like the sort of place you can just relax and enjoy the beautiful town! Thanks for putting it on our radar.

Clare (Suitcases and Sandcastles)

September 11, 2016 at 2:10 am

It looks gorgeous, Anda. I really like the idea of being guided around the town by a local volunteer. #TheWeeklyPostcard

Victoria@celebratetheweekend

September 10, 2016 at 7:13 pm

These are very cute towns, Anda! I love day trips and plan them everywhere I go.

Suze - Luxury Columnist

September 10, 2016 at 2:43 am

I hadn’t heard of Strangnas but I love the colourful windmill and even the food looks colourful!

Mary {The World Is A Book}

September 9, 2016 at 6:07 pm

Oh wow…what a beautiful and charming town. I have never heard of this town and now I’m bookmarking when we go to Stockholm. Love all things Scandinavia and this really is an ideal place to visit. Beautiful photos as always.

September 9, 2016 at 5:09 pm

The Lake Mälaren area is lovely and I used to enjoy exploring a few towns along its shores. Haven’t visited Strängnäs so enjoyed the virtual visit, through your post.

September 10, 2016 at 11:20 am

So you’ve seen this area before, Ahila. It’s beautiful, isn’t it?

Lydia C. Lee

September 9, 2016 at 4:33 pm

I’m super jealous on this post. Sweden just looks so lovely…

September 9, 2016 at 1:44 pm

Oh, Anda! I am so in love with this place. Your description and photos, the photos are great, just make me want to drop everything and go.

September 9, 2016 at 4:06 pm

It’s very peaceful and relaxing, Arnie. You’d love it there, I’m sure.

September 9, 2016 at 12:45 pm

I love the look of this cute town! I’m definitely interested in learning more about some of the off beaten paths in Sweden! I’d love to do a biiiig road trip through Sweden one day! #TheWeeklyPostcard

September 9, 2016 at 4:10 pm

If you want to find out more about Sweden’s other small towns and castles, keep checking my blog Lolo. There is more to come.

Paula McInerney

September 9, 2016 at 12:45 am

How stunning is Strängnäs, and I love the local volunteer guides. Beautiful photos, and I would love a cinnamon bun about now

September 9, 2016 at 4:14 pm

The eateries in Strängnäs were quite good, Paula.

Rhonda Albom

September 8, 2016 at 4:48 pm

What a cute town. This makes me want to go to Sweden!

Debbra Dunning Brouillette

September 8, 2016 at 6:14 am

Lovely! I’ve not yet traveled to Sweden…but I enjoyed your tour in photos and commentary. It looks like you had beautiful weather during your visit.

September 8, 2016 at 11:43 am

Yea, the weather is a hit and miss in Sweden. I was lucky I guess.

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