Järva bike trail is an almost car-free bike trail that runs through several nature reserves. Here you can easily reach the most scenic natural and cultural environments on the Järvafältet. In total, 7 km of winding cycle paths have been signposted to a ring road that makes it possible to start and stop cycling where it suits one's self.
The trail passes through several nature reserves and you experience a varied nature with several old farm environments, grazing animals, bird-rich wetlands, glittering lakes and primeval forests. The range of services and information is wide. Cafes, picnic areas, display yards, toilets, information boards, barbecue places etc. facilitate the experiences in the area.
The bicycle trail is developed by the Swedish Cycling Society in collaboration with seven municipalities: Sigtuna, Upplands Väsby, Sollentuna, Järfälla, Stockholm, Sundbyberg and Solna. At each commuter train station there is a starting point for Järva cycle path. The trail is marked with a green trail mark with the text "Järva bicycle trail".
Main Route: 70 km (Ulriksdal - Rotebro)
Sörmlands traffic
Bikes may be taken free of charge, subject to space, however a maximum of two per bus.
Bögsgård is a display farm which is open all year round. Here you will find sheep, calves, pigs, goats, chickens and rabbits and a nice farm shop with locally produced meat.
The Wärdshuset with its beautiful lounges is located in Hansta Nature Reserve on the Järvafältet. In this oasis there is among other things cozy orchard, outdoor dining and boules court.
The Nature Café is located at Väsby Farm on the Järvafältet. There they serve sandwiches and hot coffee and other small and tasty. Click on for opening hours.
A café in a genuine and welcoming environment where organic coffee, homemade cakes and pies, delicious sandwiches, warm soups and much more are served.
At Helenas Café there is both homemade lunch and café serving with delicious cakes, buns, pancakes and other goodies. Also catering with high ambitions.
Here is a group of potters who share a workshop in Akalla village. They work with an open door so you can visit them if you have the roads past.
This is an art workshop for everyone. Want help making a breakfast mug, bowl, vase or sculpture? Here you can rent space per hour and it is open for drop-in.
The art hall is beautifully located on a property from the 18th century at Edsviken, north of Stockholm. Here you can also have a coffee in peace and quiet at Café Maestro.
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