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Ängsholmsbadet in Täby – A Peaceful Natural Retreat Near Stockholm
Located just north of Stockholm, Ängsholmsbadet Beach in Täby is a charming lakeside spot nestled within the calm waters of Rönningesjön. This beach, popular among locals, is a perfect destination for families, swimmers, sunbathers, and nature lovers. With its wide green spaces, calm and shallow waters, and its beautiful natural surroundings, Ängsholmsbadet offers a peaceful alternative to Sweden’s coastal beaches.
Though not officially naturist, the quiet ambiance and openness of certain areas attract a respectful and discreet clientele, including occasional naturist visitors, particularly during early morning or late evening hours.
Location and Access
GPS Coordinates: 59.449246, 18.079671
Address: Ängsholmsbadet, Täby, 183 64, Sweden
Ängsholmsbadet is located in Täby, a pleasant municipality 20 minutes north of central Stockholm. The beach is part of the Skavlöten outdoor recreation area, near the lake Rönningesjön.
By Car: From Stockholm, take the E18 highway north, then follow signs toward Täby Kyrkby and Skavlöten. Free parking is available a few hundred meters from the beach, with designated spots for bicycles.
By Public Transport: Take the Roslagsbanan (suburban train) to Täby Kyrkby Station, then walk or bike through the forest for about 20 minutes. Alternatively, several bus lines from Täby Centrum or Danderyd Hospital serve stops near the beach.
Tourist Information:
Täby Tourist Office – Located at Täby Town Hall
Website: www.taby.se
Phone: +46 8 555 590 00
Beach Features
Ängsholmsbadet is divided into two main areas on either side of a small wooded peninsula.
On the southern side, the beach has a sandy and grassy shore with a gently sloping lake bottom, ideal for young children. In summer, a small pier and ladders make it easy to enter and exit the water.
The northern area, facing the forest, features more natural terrain with reeds, rocks, and wooden decks. Swimmers often enjoy diving from the new platform or basking on the sunny wooden docks.
The water in Rönningesjön is generally clean and calm. A quality monitoring program ensures safe swimming throughout the season.
Facilities include picnic tables, trash bins, and seasonal mobile toilets. The beach is unsupervised and dogs are not allowed in the swimming areas during summer.
Activities and Attractions
In addition to swimming and sunbathing, Ängsholmsbadet offers plenty of recreational activities:
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Stand-up paddleboarding and kayaking on the lake (bring your own equipment)
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Walking trails around the lake and through the surrounding forest
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Jogging and cycling routes that connect with Täby’s wider trail network
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Birdwatching in the wetland areas near the north end of the lake
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Winter bathing for the brave (the area remains accessible year-round)
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The nearby Skavlöten recreation area offers additional attractions, including a public sauna, orienteering courses, and ski trails during winter.
Naturist Zone
There is no official naturist zone at Ängsholmsbadet. However, the north side of the beach, less frequented and more natural, is occasionally used by naturists – discreetly and respectfully. In the early morning or off-peak hours, you may come across people enjoying the sun and lake in total freedom.
Visitor Tips
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Best Time to Visit: June to early September. July is the warmest and most popular month. For more solitude, come early in the morning or on weekdays.
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Weather: Expect water temperatures between 18°C and 22°C in summer. Evenings can be cool—bring a sweater or towel.
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Bring a picnic: There are no restaurants or kiosks on-site. The nearest supermarket is in Täby Kyrkby, a 10-minute drive away.
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What to Bring: Towel, sunscreen, drinking water, and something to sit on if you prefer the grassy areas.
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Nearby Restaurants: Café Rönninge By offers light meals and ice cream during the summer season. Täby Centrum has a wide choice of international dining options.
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Rules and Etiquette
Like all public bathing places in Sweden, Ängsholmsbadet follows municipal rules:
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Keep the area clean (bins are provided).
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Respect the peace and quiet—no loud music.
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Dogs are prohibited on the beach during summer.
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Open fires and barbecues are only permitted in designated areas.
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For naturist visitors, it’s essential to remain discreet and ensure nudity does not disturb other beachgoers. Sweden values freedom but also mutual respect in shared public spaces.
Reviews and Testimonials
Visitors praise the calm atmosphere, clean water, and natural setting of Ängsholmsbadet. Families love the southern beach for its gentle slope, perfect for children. The new diving platform on the northern side is also popular among teens and young adults looking for a bit of excitement.
Some note that the beach can become crowded on hot summer days, especially in July. Arriving early is advised. Others mention the lack of permanent toilets, although mobile restrooms are provided during high season.
Overall, reviews highlight a pleasant and refreshing experience, particularly for those wanting a natural swim spot close to Stockholm.
Nearby Attractions
Täby and its surroundings offer many opportunities to extend your visit:
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Rönninge By: A historical farm village with animals, old houses, and crafts. Great for children and cultural experiences.
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Täby Centrum: One of Sweden’s largest shopping malls, with restaurants, a cinema, and over 200 shops.
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Lake Vallentunasjön: Another beautiful lake nearby, with beaches, hiking trails, and protected natural zones.
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Ängsjö Outdoor Park: Located about 30 minutes away by car, this large park offers hiking, swimming, barbecuing, and even semi-official naturist areas.
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Skavlöten Outdoor Area: Directly accessible on foot from Ängsholmsbadet, this nature hub offers a sauna, forest trails, and winter sports facilities.
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Ängsholmsbadet Beach in Täby is a wonderful blend of natural simplicity, family-friendly ambiance, and easy access to the heart of Sweden’s capital. Even without an official naturist designation, it remains a peaceful, semi-wild retreat within reach of the urban bustle.
Looking for more hidden gems like this one? Browse our section on Sweden’s beaches and get inspired by some of Northern Europe’s most serene bathing spots.
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