Theomerla.. Set in the heart of the beautiful Swedish countryside..
Places To Visit Nearby Theomerla
Here you can find a list of places that are close to Theomerla Eco Retreat Kristinehamn.
Hult Sandy Beach & Summercafé Lake Vänern - 10 mins by car 8 Km
A summercafé by the lake Vänern with a beach and a playground for the children.
The café offers everything from ice cream to afternoon tea. Be prepared, because you will only be able to pay with cash. Flea market, services, youth activities and concerts are arranged during summer. Find out more https://www.facebook.com/HultsSommarhem |
Revsands Beach Lake Vänern - 12 mins by car 9 Km
Järsberg Runestone - 20 mins by car 18 Km
In Värmland, there are four runestones of which two are from the Viking Age (in Old Norse) and the two others are from the Age of Migrations (in the older Proto-Norse). The Järsberg Runestone is one of the two earliest and it dates from the 6th century.
Find out more http://www.visitkristinehamn.se/en/to-do/rune-stone-jarsberg-28853 |
Kristinehamn - 22 mins by car 22 Km
Walk in the charming town centre dating back to the 1600s. Enjoy Lake Vänern, boat tours, shopping, food, entertainment and culture.
Find out more http://www.visitkristinehamn.se/en |
Picasso Sculpture - 30 mins by car 25 Km
One of the world's largest Picasso sculptures is in Kristinehamn.
The 15 m tall sculpture was inaugurated in June 1965 by the Swedish author Bo Setterlind at the annual midsummer celebrations. Although Pablo Picasso followed Carl Nesjar’s work via film recordings, he never came to see his work in real life. Many others have, however, and this is now Kristinehamn’s most popular tourist attraction. Find out more http://www.visitkristinehamn.se/en/do/picasso-sculpture-28711 |
Göta Canal Sjötorp - 36 mins by car 43 Km
Canal cruises and boat rentals are available from Sjötorp which is only a short drive away from Theomerla.
To find out more visit the web site http://www.gotakanal.se/en/ |
Kummelön Nature Reserve - 45 mins by car 48 Km
Wander among century-old oaks and enjoy the bird life.
Kummelön is perhaps the county's most popular nature reserves, including oak and lime trees of impressive size. The old oak trees provides habitat for several bird species. Kummelön spring flowers with anemones and bluebells are impressive. Stroll among the grazing sheep in an archaic haglandskap composed of centuries-old oaks and lime trees and a shrub and herbaceous vegetation, partly unusual landscape. There is a rest cabin and an observation deck with good views of Ölme Bay, one of the county's best bird watching sites. Fireplace missing outdoors but there is a fireplace in the house, here you can grill sausages. Read more http://www.lansstyrelsen.se/varmland/sv/djur-och-natur/skyddad-natur/naturreservat/kristinehamn/kummelon/Pages/index.aspx?keyword=kummel%C3%B6n_ |
Karlstad - 52 mins by car 69 Km
Karlstad is a vibrant city with plenty to see and do. Shops, restaurants and museums.
Find out what is going on in Karlstad http://visitkarlstad.se/en/ |
Mariebergsskogen - 52 mins by car 69 Km
There is plenty to see and do here for all the family. There is an open air museum and plenty of animals to see at the farm. Lovely forest walks and children's play area. In the winter there is an ice rink.
Find out more http://www.mariebergsskogen.se/en/ |
Vadsbo Museum - 56 mins by car 63 Km
Vadsbo Museum, is centrally located in Mariestad, on the island Marieholmsbruk the river Tidan outlet in Vänern. The former governor Marieholmsbruk residence consists of the main building and six wings. The museum is housed in four of these wings, two of which are public.
Find out more http://www.gotakanal.se/sv/42725/Vadsbo-Museum/ |
Örebro Castle - 1 hr by car 92 Km
Örebro Castle has been the centre of the city for over 700 years. Today, the ancient defense fortress a modern and vibrant Castle. Here you can go on guided tours, ghost walks, theater shows, castles historical exhibition, lunch or dinner and much more. The castle is also a tourist office is open Sat-Sun 11:00 to 15:00 pm, and daily during school holidays.
To find out more visit the web site http://www.visitorebro.se/gora/aktorer/orebro-slott/#anchor_ |
Värmlands Vikingacenter - 1 hr 30 mins by car 119 Km
Värmlands Vikingacenter - Move thousand years back in time, to see and feel the atmosphere with all your senses. Värmland Viking Centre and the village Gladhem. The exhibition shows a Street from the 1000's in full scale. Home environments complete with dolls of people, with audio environments, craft equipment and explanatory texts and pictures to each environment. Also new is that the Viking Centre borrowed the ax and knife of flint - they are on display in the booth from the "old to new". There is much more to both look at and read if you want to get more knowledge about the Viking Age. In the center there is a café, souvenir sales and exhibition-conference.
Find out more http://www.vikingaleden.se/ |
Karlsborgs Fästningsmuseum - 1 hr 33 mins by car 96.5 Km
Karlsborgs Fästningsmuseum, (Fortress Museum). Here you can walk around the various departments and look at all special exhibitions from history to modern times. Garrison Church on the second floor is well worth a visit.
You soon discover that Fortress Museum has much to offer from the fixed permanent exhibitions about the Karlsborg Fortress and the countryside. Through the memories of all the joints positioned to Karlsborg fortress Life Regiment Hussars K3, Europe -Karlsborgs alarm clock radio. K3 in international service. Find out more http://www.fastningsmuseet.se/ |
Läckö Castle - 1 hr 50 mins by car 137 Km
Läckö Castle with its medieval foundations and well-preserved Baroque splendour is one of the country’s most beautiful castles. Here there is something for every age group. The castle is open May 1st – September 30th. At other times by request.
To find out more visit the web site http://www.lackoslott.se/ |
Vadstena Castle - 2 hrs by car 141 Km
Various tours are available at the castle.
Guides are dressed in historic garments representing one of the royals from the Vasa-family as they take you along for a historic tour in the castle. The royalty guides you through the royal suites, the festive hall and the church, how people lived in the castle and tells stories from their own lives. Read more here http://www.svetur.se/en/Vadstena-Castle/Visit-the-castle/ |
Norway - 2 hrs 30 mins by car 197 Km
Norway is only 2 and a half hours away from Theomerla. with it being so close incorporating a trip there on your visit is easy.
Norway is a Scandinavian country encompassing mountains, glaciers and deep coastal fjords. Oslo, the capital, is a city of green spaces and museums, including the Edvard Munch Museum and the Norsk Folkemuseum, a collection of open-air historic buildings. Preserved 10th-century Viking ships are displayed at the Vikingskipshuset. Norway is also known for fishing, hiking and skiing – notably at Lillehammer’s Olympic resort. Find out more http://www.visitnorway.se/ |
Torsby - 2 hrs 47 mins by car 206 Km
Torsby is in west central Sweden, bordering Norway. The name Torsby means Thor's village. It is a beautiful town with plenty to see and do in the area including the Fortum Ski Tunnel.
Find out more http://www.visittorsby.se/sv |
Göteborg - 2 hrs 55 mins by car 235 Km
Gothenburg, a major city in Sweden, is situated off the Göta älv river on the country's west coast. An important seaport, it's known for its Dutch-style canals and leafy boulevards like the Avenyn, the city's main thoroughfare, lined with many cafes and shops. Liseberg is a popular amusement park with themed rides, performance venues and a landscaped sculpture garden.
Find out more http://www.goteborg.com/ |
Skoklosters Castle - 2 hrs 55 mins by car 259 Km
Skokloster Castle, built in the baroque style between 1654 and 1676, is one of the mayor monuments from the historic period when Sweden was one of the most powerful countries in Europe.
Find out more http://skoklostersslott.se/en |
Kolmården Zoo - 3 hrs by car 211 Km
Kolmården Wildlife Park (Swedish: Kolmårdens djurpark) is a zoo that opened in 1965 overlooking Bråviken bay in Sweden. It is the largest zoo in Scandinavia, includes the first dolphinarium in Scandinavia, which opened in 1969 and has daily shows, and the worlds first cable car safari. The wildlife park also has a birds of prey display and a seal show. In the Marine World area is a roller coaster called "The Dolphin Express". The park also boosts the world's largest wooden roller coaster.
Find out more http://www.kolmarden.com/ |
Sigtuna - 3 hrs by car 268 Km
Welcome to Sigtuna
Once upon a time … In 970, King Erik the Victorious looked out at the surroundings and pointed out the location where Sigtuna town would be built – a new era in the Swedish history was about to begin… Today we can go back in time and visit medieval churches, ruins, castles and rune stones from the Viking Area. This is where Sweden begins. Find out more http://destinationsigtuna.se/en/ |
Vasa Museum - 3 hrs 15 Mins by car 295 Km
The ship Vasa capsized and sank in Stockholm 1628. After 333 years on the sea bed the mighty warship was salvaged and the voyage could continue. Today Vasa is the world's only preserved 17th century ship and the most visited museum in Scandinavia.
Find out more http://www.vasamuseet.se/en |
Stockholm - 3 hrs 19 mins by car 292 Km
Stockholm, the capital of Sweden, encompasses 14 islands of the vast Stockholm archipelago on the Baltic Sea. The cobblestone streets and ochre-colored buildings of medieval Gamla Stan, the old town, are home to a 13th-century cathedral, the royal palace of Kungliga Slottet and its underground armory, cafes and restaurants. Ferries and sightseeing boats shuttle passengers between islands, beneath more than 50 bridges.
Find out more https://www.visitstockholm.com/ |