Viking History and Swedish Countryside Tour to Sigtuna & Uppsala
By STOEX
8.8/10
8.8 out of 10Free cancellation available
per adult
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 9h
- Mobile voucher
- Instant confirmation
- Selective hotel pickup
Overview
Lift the lid on Sweden’s rich Viking and medieval past on this enthralling full-day trip from Stockholm! Travel northward from the capital through Sweden’s picture-book countryside. See intricately carved runic stones and other relics that attest to the richness and complexity of Viking culture. Visit Sweden’s oldest town of Sigtuna, see the haunting religious sites of Gamla Uppsala (Old Uppsala), and enjoy time free to explore the historic town of Uppsala itself. Along the way, history is brought to life with informative insights from your guide. It's a great day out for history buffs!
Activity location
- Vallentuna
- Vallentuna, Sweden
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Vallentuna
- Vallentuna, Sweden
Check availability
Shared Tour (max 16 people)
- 9h
- English
Pickup included
Language options: English
Starting time: 9:00 am
Price details
AU$334.48 x 1 AdultAU$334.48
Total
Until Sun, 24 Nov
What's included, what's not
- Professional guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (within our general pick up area in Central Stockholm).
- Transport by air-conditioned minibus
- Food and drinks
- Service charge
Know before you book
- Public transport options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Not recommended for children under 8 years old.
Activity itinerary
Taby (Pass by)
TÄBY CHURCH (drive-by)
Täby kyrka, also known as Täby Church, is a historic landmark in the municipality of Täby, Stockholm County, Sweden. Dating back to the 13th century, this church exhibits a blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles. Located centrally in Täby, it serves as a place of worship, hosts significant events like weddings and baptisms, and contributes to the cultural heritage of the community.
Jarlabanke Runestones (Pass by)
JARLABANKES BRO - VIKING CAUSEWAY BRIDGE
Jarlabanke's Bridge is an ancient Viking Age bridge named after the Viking chieftain Jarlabanke, who ordered its construction. The bridge is situated in the present-day Täby just north of Stockholm and is a remarkable historical site that dates back to the 11th century, making it one of the oldest known bridges in Sweden. Runestones by the site have inscriptions that mention Jarlabanke and his family, providing valuable information about the history of the area. The inscriptions reveal that Jarlabanke built the bridge in memory of himself and as a statement of his power. Learn about this powerful lord and his family from your tour guide's engaging presentation.
Vallentuna
- 30m
ARKILS TINGSTAD - A VIKING PARLIAMENT
Arkils tingstad, also known as Arkils Assembly Site, is an ancient Viking Age site located in Vallentuna north of Stockholm. It served as a significant gathering place where local communities convened to resolve disputes, make decisions, and enact laws during the Viking Age. The site consists of stones arranged in a square pattern, which might have served as seating for attendees. Arkils tingstad is an important archaeological site, shedding light on the legal and administrative systems of the Viking era and showcasing the political processes of governance in early Scandinavian society. The guide will delve in to this and other topics at the location.
Vallentunasjön
- 10m
LAKE VALLENTUNA
Vallentunasjön, also known as Lake Vallentuna, is a small yet enchanting lake nestled in the municipality of Vallentuna within Stockholm County, Sweden. Covering approximately 6 square kilometres, the lake is celebrated for its picturesque surroundings, including lush forests and tranquil vistas, attracting visitors for a range of outdoor activities such as ice skating in the winter and hiking in the summer. This area is not only a natural haven but also holds historical significance, with archaeological sites and remnants reflecting centuries of human habitation dotted around the lakeside. You will go down to the banks of the lake at the tour stop Arkils tingstad.
Orkesta
- 25m
GRANBY AND THE GRANBY RUNE STONE IN ORKESTA
The Granbyhällen, also known as the Granby Stone, is an ancient runestone that contains one of the longest and most informative Swedish texts from the Viking Age. It tells us about the Viking family members of Granby and might have been intended as an inheritance document. At Granby, we also have some of the best-preserved Viking house foundations in the world. You will step into the walls of the longhouse were the Viking family resided a thousand years ago and learn about the everyday life of the Vikings.
HOKERIET
- 20m
"Hökeriet" translates to "supermarket" or "provision shop." These are typically small shops that sell various food items and household goods. One of these shops is located by the Granby farm (one of the tour stops). Here you can will have a Swedish fika (available on most but not all tours) in a cosy farmhouse being served by the co-owner of the farm or one of her relatives/friends. You can also shop regional handcrafts and Viking-related souvenirs.
Sigtuna
- 1h
Sigtuna, Sweden, is a timeless gem steeped in history and nestled along the serene shores of Lake Mälaren. This picturesque town, founded in AD 980, invites visitors to stroll through cobblestone streets lined with centuries-old wooden and stone buildings, including the impressive St. Mary's Church, a testament to its rich heritage. Delight in the tranquil ambiance of lakeside views, explore charming gardens, and immerse yourself in the town's cultural tapestry at the Sigtuna Museum. Whether you seek a journey through Sweden's Viking past, an escape to a peaceful lakeside retreat, or simply a taste of old-world Scandinavian charm, Sigtuna welcomes you with its timeless allure.
Uppsala Domkyrka
- 20m
UPPSALA CATHEDRAL
Uppsala Cathedral, known as Uppsala Domkyrka, is a magnificent testament to Scandinavian Gothic architecture and spiritual significance. Its soaring spires, intricate stained glass, and vaulted interiors are awe-inspiring, reflecting the artistry of medieval times. Beyond its architectural splendour, the cathedral holds historical and religious importance for the Lutheran church and houses the tomb of Swedish Reformation king Gustav Vasa. Adjacent, the Uppsala Cathedral Museum and Treasury offer a deeper dive into its history. Visitors can climb the bell tower for panoramic views, making a trip here a captivating blend of spirituality, history, and architectural wonder in the heart of Uppsala.
Gamla Uppsala
- 30m
OLD UPPSALA
The Royal Mounds of Gamla Uppsala, also known as the Gamla Uppsala mounds, comprise three prominent burial mounds in Gamla Uppsala, Sweden, dating back to the 6th and 7th centuries. Traditionally linked to legendary Swedish kings, each mound is named after a monarch, including King Aun, King Egil and King Adils. Archaeological excavations have unveiled grave goods, such as weapons and jewellery, shedding light on the era's material culture and social structure. These mounds symbolise Swedish kingship and have historical and cultural significance, drawing tourists from around the world and providing insights into Sweden's pre-historic heritage.
Location
Activity location
- Vallentuna
- Vallentuna, Sweden
Meeting/Redemption Point
- Vallentuna
- Vallentuna, Sweden
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