
Guide to Arholma – Experience, Eat and Enjoy
Beautiful sea inlets, rugged cliffs, a magical cultural landscape, and rich history await you on one of the archipelago’s most iconic islands.
Nämdö is one of the larger islands in the Stockholm Archipelago. Here you’ll find beautiful car-free cycling and walking paths and nature reserves, as well as a restaurant, grocery store, and boat fuel station – and of course, an archipelago museum. A warm welcome awaits you.
You can reach Nämdö by ferry or bus from Stavsnäs. The journey takes just over two and a half hours and offers beautiful scenery and a chance to enjoy the unique nature of the archipelago.
Archipelago Museum – Nämdö Branch
Learn about traditional life in the archipelago at this cozy museum, open seasonally with exhibitions, a café, and a small museum shop.
Farming & Local Produce
Nämdö is a vibrant, living island, thanks to the entrepreneurs and farmers who work and reside here year-round. Some farms welcome visitors – just be sure to book in advance.
Nämdö Heritage Association
The local heritage association hosts activities all year round – everything from pub nights to guided walks and fun events for all ages. Check them out to see what’s on!
Stop by for groceries, snacks, drinks or supplies for your island stay. You can also enjoy local food and warm hospitality at the seasonal restaurant in Solvik.
The island’s highest point offers a spectacular panoramic view of the archipelago. Don’t miss the lookout tower for an even better view!
The Nämdö section is of moderate difficulty and offers 13.1 km of stunning island nature. Why not combine it with a stage on nearby Runmarö?
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Beautiful sea inlets, rugged cliffs, a magical cultural landscape, and rich history await you on one of the archipelago’s most iconic islands.
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