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Urban hiking trails in Kungshamn-Morga are situated by Lake Ekoln, offering a diverse landscape for exploration. The region features a mix of fields, rocky outcrops, natural forests with large deciduous trees and ancient pines, and pastures that slope towards the lake. Hikers can also find grazed beach meadows, sandy shores, and rocky sections along the water. A notable feature is a three-kilometer section of the Uppsalaåsen esker, providing elevated views over Lake Mälaren.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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6.33km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:55
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The anatomy hall is really worth seeing and is worth the visit alone.
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The Fyrisån is Uppland's longest river, stretching 95 kilometers. It rises near Dannemora and flows into a bay of Lake Mälaren called Ekoln, directly south of Uppsala, through whose city center it flows. The name Fyrisån was coined primarily by Olof Rudbeck in the second half of the 17th century; before that, the river was called Salaån.
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Built from 1549 onwards as a fortress by Gustav Vasa, the castle was only rebuilt into a grand Renaissance palace after a fire in 1572. The old cannons on the Styrbiskop bastion still bear witness to its fortified early years.
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Within the remaining ruins of Uppsala's original 16th-century castle, the Vasaborgen Museum offers insights into the history of Swedish rulers, recounting tales of kings and queens, princes and princesses. Guided tours led by costumed guides also reveal gruesome details of gruesome and violent sudden deaths. The museum is open from June 1st to September 1st.
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What would old fortresses be – anywhere in the world – without these decorative old cannons?
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The Gothic Uppsala Cathedral (Uppsala Domkyrka), consecrated in 1435, is the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Uppsala, the parish church of the Uppsala Cathedral parish, and a national shrine of the Church of Sweden. It houses the relics of Sweden's national saint, Saint Erik, and a relic of Saint Bridget. The church is traditionally the coronation and burial church for Swedish kings and queens. Following a fire in the former cathedral (in Gamla Uppsala), the Pope granted permission in 1258 to move the bishopric to present-day Uppsala (then Östra Aros). The move to Domberget took place in 1273. Initially, the existing Saint Erik Chapel was used for services while French builders, under the direction of Etienne de Bonneuil, began constructing a new cathedral. The construction would continue for over a century and a half. The cathedral's towers are the tallest church towers in Scandinavia, reaching 118.7 meters. The most powerful of its five church bells, called Storan, weighs 7,360 kilograms, making it Sweden's largest church bell. The Church of Sweden estimates that around half a million people visit Uppsala Cathedral each year.
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With its commanding position on Kasåsen hill high above Uppsala, the castle is visible from afar. Today it is the residence of the Governor of Uppsala County. Built as a fortification by Gustav Vasa starting in 1549, the castle was the site of the Sture Murders in 1567, the decision regarding Sweden's participation in the Thirty Years' War was made here, Queen Christina abdicated here in 1654, and many of Sweden's former kings and queens were born and lived here. As early as 1572, the castle had been remodeled by Johan III and expanded into a grand Renaissance palace. After the great city fire of 1702, parts of the main building, the so-called Cross Castle, were demolished. During its reconstruction in 1744, the entire castle acquired its present form in the French Neoclassical style, based on designs by Carl Hårleman. The room, the district council hall, which was specially set up for the district council meetings after the municipal reform of 1862, is today primarily used as a representative reception room.
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A unique feature of this building is the medical lecture hall, the "Anatomical Theater" (Theatrum anatomicum). The dome in the center of the building was constructed between 1662 and 1663. Medical professor Olof Rudbeck the Elder intended to perform dissections here before an audience of colleagues and students. The Anatomical Theater rises above the other roofs of the Gustavianum, allowing ample light to enter through its many windows. Its basic structure is modeled on the classical Greek amphitheater, but it is built at a significantly steeper angle and offers only standing room for spectators, enabling them to get as close as possible. The theater could accommodate 200 spectators. Rudbeck's lecture hall was long considered the most important theater of its kind in Europe. The hall still exists and is occasionally used for concerts, lectures, or other events.
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There are over 30 urban hiking routes in Kungshamn-Morga, catering to various preferences. The majority, about 25, are classified as easy, while 6 routes offer a moderate challenge. This variety ensures options for most hikers.
Urban hikes in Kungshamn-Morga offer a diverse experience, blending natural beauty with accessible paths. You'll encounter a mosaic of fields, rocky outcrops, and reed-covered coves along Lake Ekoln. Many trails feature unspoiled natural forests with large deciduous trees and ancient pines, as well as rich pastures and sandy beaches. The Uppsalaåsen esker provides elevated views over Lake Mälaren.
Yes, many of the trails in Kungshamn-Morga are suitable for families, particularly the easy routes. The well-maintained and signposted paths make navigation straightforward. You can find pleasant walks along the shoreline or through ancient oak pastures, perfect for a leisurely outing. Consider routes like the Stadsträdgården Uppsala loop from Uppsala, which offers an easy, accessible experience.
Kungshamn-Morga is generally dog-friendly, but it's important to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves and areas with grazing cattle. The varied landscapes, from forests to lake shores, provide excellent opportunities for walks with your canine companion. Always ensure your dog is under control and respect local regulations regarding pets in natural areas.
Along the urban trails, you can explore several interesting spots. The ancient hillfort, Fornborg, offers a glimpse into history in the southern part of the reserve. You'll also find beautiful sandy beaches like Oxtorget, Rörviken, and Sandviken along Lake Ekoln, perfect for a break. Elevated viewpoints along the Uppsalaåsen esker provide panoramic views over Lake Mälaren. While not a highlight, Fredrikslunds Gård is a farm within the reserve that adds to the local character.
Yes, many of the urban hiking routes in Kungshamn-Morga are designed as circular walks, allowing you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. This is ideal for exploring the diverse landscapes efficiently. An example is the Nybron Bridge – View of the Fyrisån River loop from Uppsala centralstation, which offers a pleasant circular experience.
Kungshamn-Morga offers a unique experience in every season. Spring brings blooming flora, summer is ideal for enjoying the beaches and lake, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Even winter provides a magical experience with snow-covered landscapes and opportunities for ice skating on the frozen lake. Trails can be stony, uneven, or muddy, especially in spring and autumn, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
Convenient parking is available along road 255, providing easy access to the nature reserve and its trail system. This allows you to start your urban hike without hassle.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 170 reviews. Hikers often praise the diverse and picturesque landscapes, the well-maintained and signposted trails, and the continuous scenic views of Lake Mälaren. The blend of natural forests, open pastures, and lake access makes for a highly enjoyable experience.
While extensive facilities might be limited, dry toilets are available at Djupviken and Oxtorget. The reserve is designed to offer a natural experience, so it's advisable to plan accordingly for longer hikes. Many ancient oak pastures provide excellent spots for picnics.
Yes, some urban hikes provide views or access to historical elements. For instance, the ancient hillfort, Fornborg, can be visited by those exploring the southern part of the reserve, offering a historical point of interest amidst the natural scenery. Consider routes that pass through areas with older structures or significant natural features like the Uppsalaåsen esker.
While the region is primarily accessed by car, some routes, particularly those closer to Uppsala, can be reached via public transport connections. For example, the Uppsala Cathedral – Uppsala Castle loop from Uppsala Östra starts near a train station, making it accessible for those relying on public transport.


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