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Jogging around Sundbyberg offers diverse environments for outdoor activity, despite its compact size. The region features a rich landscape of parks, natural reserves, and waterways, providing varied terrain for runners. Green spaces, including extensive forest trails and tranquil lakeside promenades, are readily accessible. This area combines urban proximity with natural settings, making it suitable for year-round running.
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One of the main entrances to the Igelbäcken Nature Reserve, a peaceful green area stretching between Solna and Kista. From here you can explore forest trails, open meadows and the stream that gives the reserve its name. It’s easy to reach from the city, yet once you enter, you quickly forget how close you are to Stockholm.
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A lovely viewpoint overlooking Lake Råstasjön with Solna’s skyline beyond. Nature and city in perfect balance.
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This 19th-century bronze statue depicts a boy sitting on a lion.
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The small park between the town hall and the shore of Lake Mälaren is decorated with several sculptures, including Carl Eldh's ensemble of the three artists August Strindberg, Gustaf Fröding and Ernst Josephson, as well as Eldh's bronze sculptures "Sången" and "Dansen" ("The Song" and "The Dance"). Southeast of the town hall, opposite Riddarholmen, there is a column about 20 metres high with a statue of Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson on top.
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The City Hall Bridge (Stadshusbron) is the oldest bridge in the capital of Sweden!!! The first mention of a bridge at this location dates back to 1669 - then it was decided to build a wooden sea crossing for military purposes, which would connect the Norrmalm and Kungsholmen areas and would be a kind of "border between lakes Mälaren and Klara". Until the beginning of the 20th century, this bridge was rebuilt and reconstructed several times; its wooden structure was "converted" into a metal one. And only in 1917-1920, in connection with the construction of the Stockholm City Hall, the bridge acquired its current appearance. The fact is that this relatively small arched structure was liftable until 1949.
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Stockholm City Hall is the masterpiece of architect Ragnar Ostberg and a famous example of Swedish national romanticism. It now houses the offices of the City Council and Municipal Council, as well as large ceremonial spaces such as the famous Blue Hall, where the annual Nobel Prize ceremony and banquet are held. Designed to imitate a Viking longship, the Council Chamber is decorated with furniture by Carl Malmsten and unique artworks, while the Golden Hall features elaborate wall mosaics shimmering with more than 18 million gold leaf and colored glass.
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The Stadshuset in the Kungsholmen district is one of Stockholm's landmarks. It is home to the city council assembly and the Stockholm city government. Every year on December 10th, the Stadshuset provides the setting for the banquet in honor of the new Nobel Prize winners.
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Sundbyberg offers a wide selection of running routes, with over 440 different trails available. These range from easy paths to more challenging runs, catering to various fitness levels.
Yes, Sundbyberg has numerous easy running paths suitable for beginners. You can find over 40 routes classified as easy. The promenades around Lötsjön and Råstasjön, for instance, offer flat and accessible routes perfect for a leisurely jog.
Sundbyberg's jogging trails offer a diverse range of terrain. You'll find tranquil lakeside promenades, extensive forest trails within areas like Ursvik's Recreation Area, and urban green spaces such as Marabouparken and Golfängarna. This variety ensures options for different preferences, from flat, scenic runs to more hilly and challenging forest paths.
Absolutely. Many of Sundbyberg's running routes are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish in the same location. For example, the View of Råstasjön loop from Solna centrum offers a scenic circular run around the lake.
Yes, several parks and green areas in Sundbyberg are ideal for family-friendly runs or walks. Parks like Golfängarna, Tornparken, and Tulemarken offer pleasant paths and open spaces. The promenade around Lötsjön is also a popular choice for families due to its flat and accessible nature.
Many of Sundbyberg's green spaces and trails are dog-friendly, provided dogs are kept on a leash. The Running loop from Golfängarnas Hundrastgård is a great option, as it starts near a dog park and leads through Golfängarna park, which is popular with dog owners.
While jogging in Sundbyberg, you can enjoy various sights. The trails often pass by the serene Lakes Lötsjön and Råstasjön, known for their birdlife. Marabouparken offers a unique experience with its contemporary art sculptures and riverside setting. You might also encounter historical sites like Changing of the Guard at the Royal Palace Stockholm or Rosendal Palace if your route extends towards nearby areas.
Sundbyberg is well-connected by public transport, making many running trails easily accessible. Its proximity to Stockholm city means you can often reach trailheads via metro, commuter train, or bus, allowing for convenient starts and finishes to your run.
Yes, several jogging routes in Sundbyberg offer convenient parking options, especially those located near larger recreation areas or parks. Ursvik's Recreation Area, for example, provides extensive forest trails and typically has parking facilities available for visitors.
The jogging experience in Sundbyberg is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 480 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse environments, from tranquil lakeside paths to extensive forest trails, and appreciate the accessibility and variety of routes available year-round.
For those seeking a more challenging run, Ursvik's Recreation Area in northwestern Sundbyberg offers extensive forest trails with varied and sometimes hilly terrain. While most routes are moderate, Ursvik provides opportunities for longer and more demanding runs, including access to parts of the Sörmlandsleden trail.
Yes, Sundbyberg is suitable for winter jogging. Many of its trails, especially those in Ursvik's Recreation Area, are maintained and even feature lighted tracks for darker hours. During winter, cross-country ski tracks are also prepared in Ursvik, which can be used for running when conditions allow, offering a unique winter running experience.


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