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Tourist and Leisure Map Approved for Dissemination from a Confidentiality Viewpoint.©Lantmäteriet, Geodata Collaboration Key !( Figures Barbecue Archery Footpath/tractor road n )" Road barrier à Windbreak Football pitch Nature trail Upplands-Bro municipality ) Parking Marina Outdoor recreation Upplands-Bro Trail ) Parking and disabled parking Guest harbour Golfcourse Bridle path – in the heart of the Mälaren Valley Library Rune stones )"IP Sports field Road connection, Street T" Brohuset Ancient monument Climbing Areas of national interest for the Swedich Total Defense Upplands-Bro has some of the most beautiful nature that Greater Stockholm’s Dog park Botanical landmark Equestrian centre Nature reserve municipalities have to offer. The welcoming, varied and accessible landscape, with Information Church " Swimming baths Natura 2000 large, untouched nature areas and preserved ancient monuments, offers a wealth Kulturhuset Viewpoint Sports hall Upplands-Bro municipal border of opportunities for an active life. Here you will find a rich heritage stretching back )"G Care centre Birdwatching tower Illuminated jogging track several millennia, with exciting developments ahead. Development, Residental Service station Playground Jogging track Development, Industrial (!J Commuter train station Skatepark Ski trail The large rural district of Upplands-Bro was formed on 1 January 1952 when the Open land " Rubbish collection Boules Mälardalen Trail parishes of Stockholms-Näs, Västra Ryd, Håbo-Tibble, Håtuna and Bro-Låssa Woodland Dry toilet/WC Frisbee golf Cycle network The Ekhammar were consolidated. The municipality is home to two major urban areas, Bro and Water ³ N Recycling centre )"³ ³ Beach volleyball court Viking Trail Kungsängen, where childcare, schools and elderly care are well developed. Bathing area Strandpromenad figurine Upplands-Bro offers many opportunities for those who are interested in outdoor The bronze Ekhammar figurine activities, nature and culture whilst retaining a desire to be close to the big city. was found in 1968 at the dig by The municipality is also home to a wealth of club activities which satisfy most the motorway exit in Brunna, one areas of interest. kilometre north of Ekhammar ¯ Manor. The symbol is now used With pedestrian and cycle routes, you can easily find your way to beautiful nature, Skala 1:36 000 as Upplands-Bro municipality’s interesting cultural environments, viewpoints and sports facilities. Udden coat of arms. 0 500 1 000 2 000 Meter Visiting address: Furuhällsplan 1, Kungsängen Upplands-Bro kommun, 196 81 Kungsängen Sjöhagen Postal address: E-mail: [email protected] Berga Svarvar- Tel: 08-581 690 00 holmen Fax: 08-581 692 40 Johannes- www.upplands-bro.se berg Glasviken Ryttar- Prästtorp berget Håtunaviken Markeby Hällen Håtunaholms- Håtunaholm viken Nyborg Dalberget Tourist and leisure map Approved for dissemination from a confidentiality viewpoint.©Lantmäteriet, Geodata Collaboration. Bjursta Tourist and leisure map produced in June 2017 by Upplands-Bro municipality, Community Development Office, Telephone number, Upplands-Bro municipality: +46 (0) 8-581 690 00 Kolsta gamla tomt Forn- Project Manager and maps: Sofie Lagerlöf Natura 2000 sigtuna Print: Elanders 2017 Stora Photo: Can Burçin Şahin Hammaren Håtuna Want to know more about Upplands-Bro? Ullfjärden www.upplands-bro.se, [email protected] Herrhagen Månskenet Lilla Hammarby Signhildsberg Eklunda Skällsta Lång- Sandberget backen Ängstorpet Get- Rödhuvud Tourist and leisure map Gärdsängen holmen Kräpplan Slätberget Norränge 1 Råby Fiskarstugan Photo: Can Burçin Şahin Vallbyvik Kvarnkärrsberget Skällstamosse Marielund Aske Glädjen RÖSARING Rydjan 67 10 UPPLANDS-BRO TRAIL At Rösaring, you will find a number of unu- Fläskbergskur Upplands-Bro Trail runs from Bro via Kungsängen to the sual ancient monuments which show us that Johanneslund Ekliden Järfälla border. The trail, which is 29 kilometres long, the site was used for religious ceremonies; Pydzik Tomasz Photo: Sättervikshage winds its way through a very varied landscape. The hike perhaps during both the Bronze Age and Kvarnnibble Tjusta Egahult offers many beautiful experiences regardless of the time Iron Age. The reason this site was chosen Jakobslund Ringsvik Lilla Tjusta by Hållunda of year. Hemb.gård Grynnsta was likely its high elevation, meaning it was Ullfjärden Adolfsberg visible from afar. Killinge Varghyddskärret Rödmossen Helgesta Negelstenaviken Vallbylund Skålgrund Ålsta Kyrkkullaback Fäbodarna Nytorp Lunda Håbolund Frötuna Önsta Tälgby Nedergården gamla Håbo-Tibble Gråtåkern tomt Odenslund Bälby Alphyddan Photo: Can Burçin Şahin Grönlund Lihagen !(4 Arnberga Parken 2 Tallberget Fågelhäll Minneborg Brända berget M äla rd Myggdansen als led Härsbrokärr en Kevan Bredatorp Skråmsta Negelstena Bastuvreten Ekedal Nyckelstenen Jädra Durktorp Rasberget Ruddammen Skråmstalund Skarven Kalbergen Gustavsborg Alby Dalkarlskärret Storskogen Ljusa bergen Stenhagen Tallbacken Mariedal Borgarbo 9 Nygärdet Dammkärret Torsätra Svartmattes Stormossen Håkansäng Storängen KVISTABERG kärr Grevelund Photo: Stefan Olsson Kvistaberg Observatory is the oldest Bruksviken working observatory in Stockholm Långvreten HORSE RACING Görja udcounty,d and is still situated in the Kur- Fiskeby skog location where it was constructed. Önsta Manor in Bro is home to Svensk Galopp’s new facility hagen Torsätraberget It is a well-preserved site which has Bro Park race course, inaugurated in 2016. This is central Lövsta retained the character of its early Sweden’s new centre for horse racing. Bagarängen 1900s origin. Askemossen Näshagen Sätraberg Görjaskogen Skeppartorp Militärt område Alby skog 269 Lövsta Stentorp Uppgårdsskogen Sätra Gällöfsta Bjurs Lejondalssjön Örsta Tranbygge Gröndal Gröna gången gamla Hol Sjötorpet tomt men Södra skogen Lindesvik Trehus- backen Gunnborgen Kärrboda Kottebo Högbytorp Paradiset Sundby Surhagen Skystatorp Lugnet 3 Lerberga Lilla Photo: Susanne Lindqvist skog Toresta Björklunda Alsättra Kalmarviken Österröra Önstatorp Norrboda Västra Ryd gamla Skinnartorp tomt KUNGSÄNGEN Solbacken Gammeläng Ön SPORTS GROUNDS Öskogen A modern sports facility in Gröna Dalen, south Lejondals- Sofielund GK Smedbacken sjön of the E-18. Kungsängen IP (sports grounds) is Ören Tärn- Militärt område sund home to five full-size football pitches, three with Önsta Lilltomta natural grass and two with artificial turf. There Vållsvik Lejondals Solbacken Toresta Ryby Lejondal Lerberga is also an artificially frozen bandy field, athlet- Kallhäll E 18 Naturreservat Munkholmen Spångaberget ics fields, service building with cloakroom and Tillflykten Vallbo Hackleback cafeteria. Lillsjön Fiskarstugan !(2 Björkhaga M Hällkana ä 2 l !(8 a r d 8 a l s l e Tång d Råby e Hebbo Bro-Bålsta GK BRO n Granhammar Jursta Kronbacka !(7 Finnsta Kungsängen GK 7 Lilla Tallhovet Sandboda Hebbo- Natura 2000 Tingsviken viken Natura 2000 Kvista Stora Sandhagen Naturreservat Brokmyran Granhammars- vik Nasudd Sjö herrgård Fredriksberg Sjöstugan Svalgarn !(1 Svalgarns 1 Sandboda Svartkärret Brunna Ekboda Viby Naturreservat/ Rösaring Säbyholm Gullhälls- Österhagen Natura 2000 Husbytorp viken Eriksberg Fredens hage Härnevihage Skeppsbacka Skarven Ålbrunna Äppellunden Slottet Observatorium Örnäs Stora Ekeby Bondhagen Bergliden Eriksberg Mälaren Jerusalem !(99 Björkliden Tammsvik Kvistaberg Lindhagaberg Säbyholmsviken Rättarboda Stora Örnässjön Bro Hof Slott GK Stigstorp Stora Kvistabergs- Nygård Lagmansboda Raskeboda Granskog viken 8 Gustavs- Björk- Lillsjön-Örnässjöns naturresevat berg liden Saltvik Lilla Ekeby Brogård Norrboda Strömsängs- Saltviken Såg- udd Norra Björkfjärden Aspvik backen koloniområde !(3 Björknäs Kassansvik 3 Fiskartorp Ryssviken Björnebo Rankhus Broängarnas !(5 Skarpskär Fiskarudden Naturreservat Lillsjön 5 Drakudden Verkaviken Fågelskyddsområde Ängsholmen Ryss- 1/4 - 30/9 Lillsjögården Tibble Lindormsnäs KUNGSÄNGEN graven Ådö Sylta Dalkarls- skog Laggarudden Aspvik Urfjäll Svansundet Aspviks- backen ängarna Stäksön Broviken Vickberga Västra Högholmen Stäketskogens Photo: Mostphotos Kälkholmen Naturreservat Äppelviken Natura 2000 Ålsta 10!(10 Svartviken Kortvreten GOLF Smidö Hackholms- Oppsylta Betlehem Smidösund COURSES sund Skälby Tibbleviken Norra Björkfjärdens Hästholmen Upplands-Bro offers a number of Naturreservat/ Köpenhamn opportunities to play golf. Here on Natura 2000 Kvarnbacken Dragontorp the map you will find Bro-Bålsta Almare Stäkets- Golfklubb, Kungsängens Golf Hackholms sund Tingelsten Bastuviken Ådö Stäket- holmen Club, Sofielunds Golfklubb and Asker Brofjärden Bro Hof Slott. Lagnö Frölunda Ådö - Lagnö Tuna Naturreservat Öråker Skoggarn Bockholmen Berga Fröbacka Eldholmen Storvik Alholmen Frölunda Skogstorp Naturreservat Norrskog Berga skog Lennartsnäs Gräsholmen Broknapparnas Naturreservat/ Västervik Foderholmen Natura 2000 Hedersberg Nybygget !(6 Dävensö Körsvik Kummelvik 7 4 Tuna Photo: Kjell Edgren Photo: Kjell Edgren skog Skeppsbacka Näsfjärden PUBLIC ART MEDIAEVAL Ekholmen In Upplands-Bro, interesting art is always just around the corner. Trashstone 601 och 602 stands in front of CHURCHES Klintholmen Kulturhuset in Kungsängen (Wilhelm Mundt). La Culture Upplands-Bro municipality BATHING AREAS FRÖLUNDA 5 – C’est moi! (Culture – It’s me!) is located below the is home to several mediaeval There are six bathing areas under municipal Frölunda nature reserve was for- churches: management: Gröna udden, Lillsjöbadet, med in 2010 in order to preserve town square in Kungsängen (Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd). Bro kyrka, Håtuna kyrka, Stigstorp, Hällkanabadet, Frölundabadet and a valuable outdoor environment
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