Explore the rich history of Bullerö, a beautiful island in the Stockholm Archipelago once frequented by famous artists. Gräsrötter's guided tour offers a scenic walk, visits to historic sites, and a relaxing swim.
Discover the charm and history of Bullerö, a picturesque island in the outer Stockholm Archipelago, with Gräsrötter's guided tour. Once a popular retreat for famous artists such as Bruno Liljefors, Anders Zorn, and author Albert Engström, the island was later purchased by financier Torsten Kreuger. On this tour, you’ll stroll through the island’s beautiful landscapes while learning about its artistic and cultural significance.
The tour includes a visit to Bruno Liljefors' hunting lodge, where lavish dinners and lively gatherings took place in the early 20th century. After exploring the island’s fascinating history, enjoy the serene atmosphere and, if you like, take a refreshing swim before heading back to the mainland.
The journey to Bullerö starts with a scenic trip from Orrön through the Nämdö archipelago, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding islands. Ideal for groups of 4-12 people, this tour offers a unique blend of history, nature, and relaxation.
Directions: To reach Bullerö, take bus 433 or 434 to Stavsnäs Vinterhamn, or drive and park there. From Stavsnäs, take a boat or charter to Bullerö.
Clothing: Bring waterproofs and sturdy shoes. A thermos and daypack are recommended.
Transportation to and from Bullerö is not included.
This activity is for groups of 4-12 participants.

Transport to Bullerön