Best attractions and places to see around Vänersborg include a rich blend of natural beauty and cultural heritage. Situated at the southern tip of Sweden's largest lake, Vänern, the city offers diverse experiences. Its proximity to Trollhättan provides access to shared attractions, making it a varied destination for visitors. The region is characterized by its extensive lake coastline, nature reserves, and historical industrial sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Historic, no longer operational lock system of the Göta Canal in Trollhättan.
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Gamle Dal (the old valley) At the end of the 1800 and 1844 locks you have a beautiful view over the river and the nature around it. The place is a very popular destination, because here you get a particularly strong impression of the beautiful nature around the lock area. There are a variety of signs and plaques providing information about the fantastic area. In order to be able to experience their history up close, there are three walking paths in the waterfall and lock area.
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As early as 1800 it was possible to sail past the waterfalls by boat through eight locks (built by Baltzar von Platen). These locks and others from 1844 (built by Nils Ericson) can still be seen today in a park-like area (Gamla Dal'n). However, these two lock systems are out of service.
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As early as 1800 it was possible to sail past the waterfalls by boat through eight locks (built by Baltzar von Platen). These locks and others from 1844 (built by Nils Ericson) can still be seen today in a park-like area (Gamla Dal'n). However, these two lock systems are out of service.
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Trollhättan is worth a day trip anyway due to the huge lock area from 1800. Wonderful hike from the campsite Stenrösets Camping (approx. 6km). You can see the old locks, but also new locks that are still in use today.
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A rocky trail leads along the historic locks.
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Historic hydroelectric power station on Göta ålv
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The Olidan power plant was the Swedish state's first hydropower project. The first four turbines went into operation in 1910. Subsequently, construction continued, and from 1914 four more turbines were added. Due to the increasing demand and growing capacities due to the straightening of the Göta Älv, another five turbines were subsequently built. In 1921, the Olidan power plant had a total of 13 turbines, ten of which are still operational today, and three have since been dismantled and "cannibalized". However, today, more than three turbines are rarely in operation at the same time. Each turbine has a capacity of 10 MW.
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Vänersborg is rich in natural beauty, centered around Lake Vänern, Sweden's largest lake, offering extensive coastline for various activities. You can also visit the Dalbobergen Nature Reserve for hiking and lake views, or the Ecopark Halle- and Hunneberg, known as the 'table mountains,' for unique geology and wildlife.
Yes, the region offers diverse hiking experiences. The Dalbobergen Nature Reserve features numerous trails with excellent lake views. For a wilderness experience, explore Kroppefjäll with its vast forests and tarns. The Ecopark Halle- and Hunneberg also provides extensive trails for all levels. For more options, you can find various running and hiking routes in the area on the Running Trails around Vänersborg guide.
The area is known for its industrial heritage. Don't miss the Trollhättan Historic Locks, where you can see three lock systems from different shipping eras. Nearby, the Olidan Hydroelectric Power Station, Sweden's first state hydropower project, is still partially operational. You can also explore Gamle Dal and Old Locks of 1800, a park-like area showcasing earlier lock systems.
Families can enjoy the spectacular Trollhättan Waterfalls, especially when the floodgates open in summer. Skräckle Park offers magnificent views of Lake Vänern and a playground. For indoor fun, Vattenpalatset (The Water Palace) is an indoor waterpark with slides and a swirl canal. The Trollhättan Historic Locks area also provides an engaging educational experience for all ages.
For stunning vistas of Lake Vänern, visit Skräckle Park, Vänersborg's most popular park. The Dalbobergen Nature Reserve also offers excellent viewpoints. Additionally, the Vänersborg Promenade stretches along the lake, providing picturesque walking and cycling paths with bathing spots.
Vänersborg offers a blend of culture and art. The Vänersborg Museum is Sweden's oldest preserved museum environment, housing diverse collections. You can also take an art walk through ARTSCAPE Vänersborg to admire mural paintings on city facades. The Kulturaxeln area features a Culture Park and a Sculpture Park with works by international artists.
The best time for outdoor activities in Vänersborg is generally during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). This period is ideal for hiking, cycling, swimming in Lake Vänern, and experiencing the Trollhättan Waterfalls when the gates are opened.
Absolutely. The region is well-suited for cycling, with routes like the Vänersborg Promenade and paths on the Vänersnäs Peninsula. The Ecopark Halle- and Hunneberg also offers extensive cycling trails. For detailed routes, check out the Cycling around Vänersborg guide, which includes routes like the 'View of Lake Vänern – Vänerleden loop'.
Yes, there are mountain biking opportunities. The Ecopark Halle- and Hunneberg provides trails suitable for MTB. You can explore various routes, including those with lake views. For specific trails and difficulty levels, refer to the MTB Trails around Vänersborg guide.
Many of Vänersborg's natural areas are dog-friendly. Skräckle Park and the Dalbobergen Nature Reserve are popular choices for walks with dogs. The Vänersborg Promenade also offers pleasant paths along the lake. Always ensure dogs are kept on a leash where required and follow local regulations.
The Royal Hunt Museum Elk Hill (Kungajakt Museum Älgens Berg) is an experience center located on Hunneberg. It offers insights into the nature, wildlife, and history of the 'table mountains,' focusing on the royal elk hunts that have taken place there for centuries.
Lake Vänern itself is a prime spot for swimming, with numerous bathing spots along its extensive coastline within the municipality. The Vänersnäs Peninsula, situated between Vänersborg and Brålanda, also features several good bathing spots. Kayaking and small motorboat rentals are also available on the lake.


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