Best attractions and places to see around Orlångens naturreservat, located south of Stockholm, Sweden, span a 15 square kilometer area characterized by rift valleys, open agricultural lands, pastures, and forests. The reserve features a rich blend of natural beauty and historical sites, including ancient remains and preserved 18th-century homesteads. Key natural features include four significant lakes, with Ågestasjön known for birdwatching. This diverse landscape offers varied experiences for visitors.
Last updated: May 10, 2026
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There is bikepaths and old roads taking you between Huddinge and Lissma park.
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This picture is taken from this position, but it is showing the other side of the lake.
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Not much of the historical mill is left, but take a short detour and watxh the dam upstream
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These are the foundations of the medieval Gladö water mill, first mentioned in 1331. Once used as both a sawmill and a mill for grinding grain, it was dismantled in the 1940s and later destroyed by fire in the 1970s. The nearby town takes its name from this historic mill.
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Foundation of the medieval Gladö water mill ruins dating back to 1331. The water mill was used as a saw and milk mill before it was demolished in the 1940s and burned down in the 1970s. The neighboring town is named after the water mill.
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In 2020, Vattenfall began demolition of "Ågesta Kärnkraftverk" which is planned to be completed by 2024. Consequently, the area seem to be closed off right now.
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Orlången Nature Reserve is characterized by a diverse landscape of rift valleys, open agricultural lands, pastures, and forests. It encompasses four significant lakes: Orlången, Ågestasjön, Trehörningen, and Mörtsjön. You can also find dramatic mountains with vertical cliff faces around Flemingsbergsviken. The area is rich in flora and fauna, including rare plants and various bird species, especially around Orlången, Bottnen and Mörtsjön Nature Area.
Yes, the reserve offers numerous trails and gravel roads suitable for hiking. Popular routes include the Mörtsjön Loop Trail and the Ågestasjön Loop. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes around Orlångens naturreservat, such as the Mörtsjöslingan trail or the Mushroom trail.
The reserve is rich in history, featuring preserved mansions and homesteads from the 18th century, ancient strongholds, Viking graves, and grave fields. Notable sites include Balingsta kvarn, an 1870s windmill offering great views, and the foundations of the medieval Gladö Watermill Ruins. Stensättra herrgård also features a probable Viking Age grave field and an Iron Age hillfort.
Absolutely. Ågestasjön is renowned as one of Stockholm County's most important bird resting and breeding grounds. You can visit the Ågestasjön Birdwatching Tower for magnificent views and to observe rare species like the Western Marsh Harrier and Great Bittern. Bottnen-Balingsta and Flemingsbergsviken are also excellent locations for birdwatching year-round.
Yes, Orlången Nature Reserve is very family-friendly. Many of the natural attractions and trails are suitable for all ages. There are designated picnic and grilling areas, such as at Gladövik and Charlottendal. Highlights like Sundby Beach and the Ågestasjön Birdwatching Tower are also popular with families.
Beyond the diverse birdlife, the reserve is home to various species, including several bat species. You might also encounter goats in the pastures. The rich flora includes rare fungi, lichens, and mosses, contributing to the area's biodiversity.
During snowy winters, Orlången offers some of Huddinge's finest cross-country skiing tracks. When Lake Orlången is frozen, it becomes one of the best lakes for ice skating, particularly around the Orlången, Bottnen and Mörtsjön Nature Area.
Yes, visitors can enjoy swimming at places like Sundby Beach, a small beach located by the lake. Fishing (with a license) and canoeing are also popular activities on the lakes within the reserve.
The reserve offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn are excellent for birdwatching, especially around Ågestasjön. Summer is ideal for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the open landscapes. Winter provides opportunities for cross-country skiing and ice skating when conditions allow. The landscape around Orlången, Bottnen and Mörtsjön Nature Area shows great variation between seasons.
The reserve is located south of Stockholm, in Huddinge Municipality. Access is possible by car, with parking available at various points. You can also reach parts of the reserve by foot or bike from areas like Ågesta or Huddinge.
Yes, the reserve and its surroundings offer gravel roads and trails suitable for cycling. You can find various road cycling routes around Orlångens naturreservat, including scenic paths by the lake and longer loops for different difficulty levels.
There is a manual drinking water pump available next to the road, which is maintained by the scouts. The water is generally considered fresh and clean.


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