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Campsite Bullerö

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Description

Just north of the village lies the Bullerö campsite. Here, camping is allowed for up to seven consecutive days.

There is a fire pit and picnic tables. Collect firewood from the wood storage, located just under 50 meters to the south, towards the village. Be aware of any fire bans and remember that the person who lights the fire is responsible.

Camping is permitted on the mowed area. Further north, the campsite transitions into a hay meadow — do not walk on the unmowed meadow!

Get here by public transport

Activities And Facilities

  • Firesite Firesite
  • Bench table Bench table
  • Tent site Tent site

Facts

Protected since: 2025 as a national park (the former Bullerö and Långviksskär nature reserves were established in 1967 and 1983, respectively).

Size: 25,720 hectares, of which 24,880 hectares are water and 840 hectares are land.

Characteristics: archipelago, marine environments, cultural heritage sites.

Municipality: Värmdö.

Landowner: the state.

Managed by: County Administrative Board.

Protection status: national park.

Additional info: Natura 2000 site Bullerö-Bytta SE0110088.

Directions

To the campsite: The campsite is located about 100 meters north of the village, along the blue trail. Just follow the signs.

How to get to Bullerö: During the high season, you can easily reach Bullerö by taking the SL bus from Slussen to Stavsnäs vinterhamn. From there, catch a connecting boat operated by Bullerölinjen/Stavsnäs boat taxi. Outside of high season, Bullerö is only accessible by private boat or boat taxi.

Plan your trip using SL’s journey planner and Bullerölinjen/Stavsnäs boat taxi services.

For more visitor information, visit sverigesnationalparker.se/namdoskargarden

Regulations

Temporary regulations for the Nämdö Archipelago National Park

What rules apply in the area? The regulations for the Nämdö Archipelago National Park will come into force in mid-September 2025. Until then, the existing regulations for Bullerö and Långviksskär Nature Reserves will apply (see below/respective page).

Regulations Bullerö nature reserve

To protect Bullerö nature reserve, there are rules you must follow. In the reserve it is forbidden to:

  1. during the period February 1 to August 15, enter or enter the land and water areas (bird protection areas) shown on the map, Appendix 2 of the decision
  2. destroy or damage any fixed natural object or surface formation by drilling, hacking, blasting, carving, painting or the like
  3. break branches, fell or otherwise damage living or dead trees or shrubs and otherwise damage vegetation by digging up rice, herbs, grasses, mosses or lichens
  4. disturbing wildlife (e.g. by climbing trees, capturing or killing mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians). Thus, seals incidentally encountered during commercial fishing may not be killed
  5. bring dogs or other pets that are not on a leash
  6. anchor a boat in the same place for more than two consecutive days
  7. hunt
  8. camping in the same place for more than two consecutive days. In the village on Bullerön, however, camping may only take place in a designated place
  9. pick night violets or other orchids
  10. light fires other than in designated and prepared fireplaces on Bullerön and Bodkobben
  11. drive a motorized vessel at a speed of more than 7 knots, within 100 meters of the beach
  12. without the permission of the County Administrative Board, conduct professional traffic to the reserve
  13. take off or land with aircraft.

Regulation number 13 does not apply to:

  • rescue services or medical transportation
  • government or municipal officials in the performance of their duties
  • transportation of persons residing in the reserve.

Regulations Långviksskär nature reserve

To protect Långviksskär nature reserve, there are rules you must follow. In the reserve it is forbidden to:

  1. destroy or damage solid objects or surfaces by drilling, hacking, blasting, grating, painting or the like
  2. break branches, fell or otherwise damage living or dead trees or shrubs and damage vegetation in general by digging up rice, herbs, grasses, mosses or lichens
  3. disturbing wildlife (e.g. by climbing trees, catching or killing mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians)
  4. bringing dogs or other pets that are not on a leash
  5. anchoring a boat at the same place for more than two days
  6. hunting
  7. camping in the same place for more than two days
  8. making an open fire
  9. picking night violets or other orchids
  10. operate a motorized vessel at a speed of more than 7 knots, within 100 meters of the shore
  11. during commercial fishing, kill seals that have been temporarily found
  12. without the permission of the county administrative board, conduct professional traffic to the reserve.
  13. take off or land with an aircraft
  14. drive a boat in the lagoon on Tärnskär, see attached map in the supplementary decision from 2007.

Contact

Email address

Länsstyrelsen i Stockholm

naturskotsel.stockholm@lansstyrelsen.se

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