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Hågelby Farm
– Family-Friendly Culture and Nature Near Stockholm

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💡Summary
Just 30 minutes from Stockholm, Hågelby Farm blends nature, history, and fun in a perfect day-trip destination. Discover runestones, walk scenic trails, enjoy farm-to-table dining, and explore activities for all ages.

Hågelby Farm: A perfect day trip from Stockholm

Nestled in the picturesque landscapes just outside of Stockholm, Hågelby Farm is a delightful escape for tourists and locals alike. It offers a rare combination of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and engaging activities. Whether you’re seeking a tranquil retreat or a family-friendly adventure, Hågelby Farm delivers on both counts.

Discovering Hågelby Farm

Located in the heart of Botkyrka, just a 30-minute drive from central Stockholm, Hågelby Farm is an idyllic destination that offers a refreshing change of pace. The estate was developed between 1911 and 1922 by Lars Magnus Ericsson, founder of Ericsson, as a model farm and personal retreat. Ericsson even built a movable tower to choose the site for the main house—between two Viking burial mounds—symbolizing his blend of innovation and tradition.

📡 From Telephones to Turnips: LM Ericsson’s Rural Vision
After revolutionizing global telecommunications, Lars Magnus Ericsson and his wife, Hilda, acquired Hågelby Gård in 1906. Over the next decade, they turned it into a model estate, complete with gardens, farmland, and architectural ambition. The main house’s placement was carefully chosen to harmonize with the natural and historical landscape.

Activities for all ages

Hågelby Farm offers fun for all. Families can explore large playgrounds, enjoy swings and slides, or hop aboard a miniature train. Visitors can also meet the farm’s goats, chickens, rabbits, and other friendly animals.

The Hågelby runestone

On-site is Runestone Sö 228 from the Viking Age. The inscription translates: “Sibbe and Jorun and Torgun and Ingegärd, the siblings, had this stone raised in memory of Tjarve, their father, and Gudmod in memory of her husband. May God help his soul.” A unique artifact in a family-friendly setting.

Embrace Swedish culture and local flavors

The farm hosts events all year, including traditional Swedish festivals, food and craft workshops, and community gatherings that share Sweden’s cultural spirit with visitors of all ages. And no visit is complete without a stop at Café Anna Giertz. Serving homemade meals, pastries, and coffee, the café is the perfect place for a relaxing fika surrounded by nature and history.

The perfect day trip

Whether you’re looking for outdoor fun, cultural enrichment, or a quiet moment in nature, Hågelby Farm offers it all just minutes from Stockholm. With free entry and family-friendly amenities, it’s the ideal countryside escape for tourists and locals alike.

ℹ️ Visitor information

  • 🕰️ Opening Hours:
    • Hågelbyparken: Open daily, year-round
    • 4H Farm: Animals outside daily 9:00 AM–3:00 PM (until 4:00 PM in summer)
    • Café Anna Giertz:
      • Monday–Friday: 10:30 AM–3:00 PM
      • Saturday–Sunday: 10:00 AM–4:00 PM
  • 📍 Address: Hågelbyvägen 1, 147 43 Tumba, Sweden
  • 🚶‍♀️ Getting There: SL buses from Tumba Station or Alby. Bus lines 707, 708, 737, and 738 stop at Hågelby.
  • 🔍 What to Expect: Farm animals, gardens, playgrounds, historic estate, café, and cultural events.
  • 🎟️ Admission: Free park entry. Event pricing varies.
  •  Café: The on-site café offers meals, fika, and homemade pastries.

Visit Info

English Hågelby Farm

Swedish Hågelby Gård

Address
📍Hågelbyvägen 5
🗺️Tumba
Contact
📞+46 - 8-599 07 100
🌐https://hagelby.se/
✉️info@hagelby.se
Getting there
🚇T-Alby + Bus
🅿️In Hågelby Park, there are plenty of parking spaces.
Other Info
ℹ️Hågelby Farm is a family-friendly cultural destination nestled in scenic surroundings. It offers lush gardens, playgrounds, artisan shops, and hosts various events and markets. Ideal for a day trip with kids or a relaxing stroll in nature.

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