In Trosa Municipality, there are many beautiful views to enjoy. They invite quiet reflection, photo opportunities, and a chance to discover new places, or see familiar ones from a fresh perspective. Whether you’re looking for a spot for a romantic sunset picnic, an energizing morning walk with panoramic views, or a place to show off to out-of-town guests, there are viewpoints in Trosa that suit every occasion. Several of these spots are also accessibility-friendly, making them reachable with, for example, a stroller or wheelchair.
Näktergalslunden
Näktergalslunden is centrally located right by one of the many bays of the Baltic Sea. Here, a boardwalk leads you through the reeds to a wooden deck. The deck is enclosed by railings on all sides and features built-in benches, these are perfect for sitting down and listening to the gentle rustling of the reeds.
The wooden deck is wheelchair accessible if you enter the grove from the north-west direction. From the southeast, the jetty can be reached via a short walk along the boardwalk through Näktergalslunden.
More information about Näktergalslunden can be found here.
Jättarsberget
Furholmen Nature Reserve offers many pleasant walking trails. One of them leads to the ancient hillfort and Jättarsberget. If you make your way up Jättarsberget, you will be rewarded with a stunning view over the Mörkö Fjärden bay and the fields below. It is the perfect spot to pause and take in the scenery.
More information about Furholmen and parking can be found here.
Skolberget
Skolberget is tucked away right in the town center. Climbing to the top gives you a view over rooftops and treetops in the heart of Trosa. To reach the hill, head into the woods near the Trosa Centrum bus stop. From there, you can find your way to the viewpoint.
A map link to Skolberget can be found here.
Tullgarn birdwatching tower
The Tullgarn birdwatching tower is beautifully located by the shoreline near Tullgarn Palace, offering expansive views over the shallow bay. From here, you can enjoy the rich birdlife drawn to the reed beds, coastal meadows, and open waters. It is a perfect spot to sit and take in the sounds of birdsong.
The tower is reached via a short walk along a trail through the palace park. The paths are gravel or closely mown grass. The viewing platform is accessibility-friendly, made of wood, and features a gently sloping ramp leading to the observation deck.
More information about the Tullgarn birdwatching tower can be found here.
Prince Alexander's Viewpoint
Prince Alexander’s Viewpoint is beautifully situated on Gröna Udden by Lake Gisesjön in the Nynäs Nature Reserve. The view stretches out over the clear, shimmering lake surrounded by pine forest which makes it a peaceful spot, perfect for a break in nature. There is a wind shelter with a grill area, bench, and table, ideal for enjoying a packed meal while listening to the gentle lapping of waves against the shore.
The site is accessibility-friendly, with a trail, viewing platform, and facilities that are suitable for both strollers and wheelchairs. It was inaugurated as a christening gift to Prince Alexander, Duke of Södermanland.
More information about Prince Alexander’s Viewpoint can be found here.
Trosa Alpes
Located close to the town center, the Trosa Alps are a small rocky hill offering a beautiful view over treetops and the sea. It is a great place to pause and enjoy the moment or treat yourself to a picnic in the stunning surroundings. At the top of the Trosa Alps, you are surrounded by forest and rock, despite still being in central Trosa.
A map link can be found here.