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Road cycling around Kottlasjön, located on Lidingö just outside Stockholm, offers diverse terrain within the Långängen-Elfviks Nature Reserve. The region features a mix of well-paved surfaces, forests, and scenic lake views, providing varied experiences for road cyclists. Routes often include moderate elevation changes, with some offering up to 1,000 feet of gain, making it suitable for different fitness levels. The island's network of paths includes "Secluded Country Road" sections with minimal motor traffic, ideal for tranquil rides.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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52.0km
02:23
380m
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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82.4km
03:41
590m
590m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.

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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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15.2km
00:44
120m
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Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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The Stockholm Olympic Stadium was built between 1910 and 1912 for the 1912 Summer Olympics. Designed by architect Torben Grut, the stadium has a capacity of approximately 14,500 spectators and has frequently hosted major sporting events. The stadium, now a listed historical monument, also hosts musical performances. Artists such as Coldplay, U2, AC/DC, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Robbie Williams, Rammstein, and many others have performed there. (Wikipedia)
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A peaceful viewpoint along the shoreline with open views of the bay and the marina. Perfect for a short rest or to simply enjoy the coastal scenery.
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The 5th Olympic Games were held in Stockholm in 1912. The picture shows the 112 year old stadium.
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A really beautiful old stadium!
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The Stockholm Olympic Stadium was built between 1910 and 1912 for the 1912 Summer Olympics. Built by architect Torben Grut, the facility seats approximately 14,500 and has often hosted major sporting events.
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The Stockholm Olympic Stadion was the venue for the 1912 Olympic Games where athletics, equestrian, football, gymnastics, modern pentathlon, tug of war and wrestling was performed. The stadium has a capacity of ~ 13.000 for sport events and roughly 35.000 for concerts. A lot of well known artists including Michael Jackson, Kiss and The Rolling Stones performed at the stadium and there are still concerts, sport events and movie nights at the stadium.
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Road cycling around Kottlasjön offers diverse terrain, primarily characterized by well-paved surfaces. You'll find a mix of scenic lake views, forests, and cultivated lands within the Långängen-Elfviks Nature Reserve. Routes often include moderate elevation changes, with some offering up to 1,000 feet of gain, providing varied experiences for different fitness levels.
Yes, the Kottlasjön area offers road cycling routes suitable for various ability levels, including easy options. For instance, the View of the Archipelago loop from Rudboda is an easy 21.6 km (13.4 miles) route, and the Långängen-Elfvik loop from Käppala is another easy 15.2 km (9.4 miles) option, both offering manageable distances and elevations.
The region is rich in natural beauty and offers picturesque views of Kottlasjön itself, with water lilies, reeds, and surrounding forests. The routes often pass through the Långängen-Elfviks Nature Reserve, ensuring preserved natural beauty. You might also encounter the charming old waterworks building from 1915 on the lake's edge, which now houses a stone-oven bakery, offering a unique stop.
Kottlasjön offers year-round beauty. While specific cycling conditions vary, the warmer months are ideal for enjoying the lake and its surroundings, including swimming. In winter, the lake transforms into a destination for ice skating, but road cycling conditions would depend on snow and ice. Generally, spring, summer, and autumn provide the most comfortable and accessible cycling experiences.
Yes, a notable stop is the former waterworks building from 1915 on Lake Kottlasjön, which has been transformed into a stone-oven bakery. This charming spot offers a unique opportunity for fika (coffee and cake) with coffee from the nearby Lidingö Rosteri, making it an excellent break point during your cycling tour.
The Kottlasjön area is easily accessible by public transport. Main entrances to the Långängen-Elfviks Nature Reserve, where many routes are located, are well-served by both bus lines and the Lidingöbanan tram, making it convenient to reach the starting points of your cycling adventures.
Yes, main entrances to the Långängen-Elfviks Nature Reserve, which encompasses many of the road cycling routes around Kottlasjön, feature dedicated parking facilities. This makes it convenient for cyclists who prefer to drive to the area before starting their ride.
The road cycling routes around Kottlasjön are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.2 stars from over 170 reviews. Cyclists often praise the well-paved surfaces, varied elevations, and the scenic views of the lake and surrounding forests. Many appreciate the 'Secluded Country Road' sections with minimal motor traffic, offering tranquil rides.
Yes, while many routes are moderate, the region offers options with significant elevation gain for those seeking a challenge. For example, the Rule 58 Bike Shop – View of Lake Kyrkviken loop from Skärsätra is a moderate 81.2 km (50.5 miles) path with over 590 meters (1,900 feet) of elevation gain, providing a substantial workout and extensive views.
Yes, many of the road cycling routes around Kottlasjön are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the popular Rule 58 Bike Shop – Chill Spot loop from Brevik, a 52.1 km (32.4 miles) route, and the shorter Rule 58 Bike Shop loop from Skärsätra, which is 15.9 km (9.9 miles).
Kottlasjön is Lidingö's largest lake and its only designated bathing lake, featuring several public swimming areas, including a child-friendly sandy beach and a cliff-side spot. In warmer months, kayaking is also popular. While cycling, you'll be able to enjoy the scenic views of the lake and can easily access these spots for a refreshing break.


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