Where to go cross-country skiing in Stockholm

Where to go cross-country skiing in Stockholm

When the temperature and snow begin to fall, the urge to strap on skis and hit the cross-country trails grabs many Swedes. You don't have to head up to the mountains to get your fix; there are plenty of well-maintained ski tracks in and around Stockholm, most of them accessible by public transport. Some of the tracks are prepared with artificial snow, while others are dependent on natural snowfall. In this guide we've rounded up ski tracks to suit beginners and experienced skiers alike, some with equipment hire on site, allowing everyone to get a taste of this exhilarating winter sport.

In this guide
  1. Cross-country skiing in Stockholm
    1. Hellasgården – Hire your equipment
    2. Gärdets sportfält – Artificial and natural snow
    3. Ågesta Skidspår – Several different tracks
    4. Stockholms Stadion – Short trails
    5. Ursviks motionsområde – Family-friendly
    6. Lövsta skidspår – For a longer ski tour
    7. Saltsjöbaden ski arena – Stockholm's best artificial snow track
    8. Fredhällsparken ski track – When the weather allows
    9. Stora Skuggan – Hilly floodlit tracks

Cross-country skiing in Stockholm

Hellasgården

Hire your equipment

Hellasgården, in Nacka, is a popular spot for cross-country skiing for beginners and experienced skiers alike. Choose between various different tracks and hire full equipment if you need to. The tracks are dependent on natural snow so you can only ski in winter weather.

  • Trail length: around 1,2-5,7 km

Gärdets sportfält

Artificial and natural snow

Ski trails in Gärdet park begin at Kampementsbadet and the trails are illuminated at the start and finish. The tracks, some of which are made from artificial snow and some from natural snow, are prepared when conditions allow. The trails aren't usually too crowded and are regularly improved with artificial snow if required.

  • Trail length: around 0,3-2 km

Ågesta Skidspår

Several different tracks

Ågesta has ski tracks that can only be skied on when enough natural snow has fallen. The other two tracks, the artificial snow tracks, are prepared when the temperature has been below freezing for a longer period. The lighting is switched on at dusk and a voluntary fee is charged to keep the tracks running.

  • Trail length: 3,3–6 km (1–2,1 km natural snow)

Stockholms Stadion

Short trails

Enjoy cross-country skiing on artificial snow on one of the classic open ski trails just a stone's throw from the underground. Given the location, the ski trails are shorter than at other places, making it particularly suitable for beginners.

  • Trail length: around 400 m

Ursviks motionsområde

Family-friendly

There are five different ski tracks of varying lengths at Ursviks sports ground in Sundbyberg, depending on the weather conditions. Trails are open from 6am-9.30pm every day, except when youth and senior groups are training. A day pass costs around 120 SEK for an adult. 

  • Trail length: up to 2km

Lövsta skidspår

For a longer ski tour

Lövstaspåret is an illuminated ski track with natural snow in Hässelby. The trail is around 3 km long, but if you continue on a track around Viksjö golf course you'll add on another 6 km. There's an outdoor gym at the start if you want to combine skiing with weight training. The track is illuminated until 10pm every evening.

  • Trail length: around 3,2 km (skiing via the golf course adds a further 6,3km)

Saltsjöbaden ski arena

Stockholm's best artificial snow track

There's a floodlit cross-country track at Saltsjöbaden golf club, which you can get to on the Saltsjöbanan train, perfect if you like skiing early mornings and late evenings as well as in the middle of the day. Since 2016 the golf club has provided a high-quality ski facility with a floodlit trail made using artificial snow. Their aim is provide "Stockholm's best artificial snow track".

  • Trail length: around 2,4km (floodlit)

Fredhällsparken ski track

When the weather allows

You'll find ski tracks for classic skiing in Fredhällsparken in Kungsholmen, as well as freeskiing when there's at least 30 cm of natural snow and below-freezing temperatures. Fredhälls park is close to both Thorildsplan and Kristinebergs underground station, several bus stations and walking distance to Fridhemsplan.

  • Trail length: around 0,4 km

Stora Skuggan

Hilly floodlit tracks

Ski across hilly tracks and fields a stone's throw from Östermalm, close to Norra Djurgårdsstaden. Skafferiet café is right next to Ekoparken if you want to stop by for a coffee and something to eat; dogs are also welcome here.

  • Trail length: around 3km

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