The surrounding countryside and the picturesque city environment with its well-preserved 18th and 19th-century environments also lend their charm.
Enjoy the life around Lake Vänern
Lake Vänern is an inland sea, with Europe’s largest lake archipelago, with nearly 22,000 islands and skerries. The biggest archipelago region is around Mariestad, with the islands of Torsö and Brommö. At Östersundet, you can take the bridge to Torsö Island, with great beaches, lovely scenery and excellent tourist services. To get to Brommö, you can take the ferry from Brommösund. This is a car-free island, with lots of bicycle and walking trails leading to gorgeous beaches, natural harbours and rocky outcroppings.
The whole archipelago is like a mini copy of the west coast, with the Djurö national park at the end.
We hope you have plenty of time to spend in our island world.www.torso.nu
Many excellent bathing sites
You can even bathe closer to the centre of Mariestad. Sandviken has a popular sandy beach and at Strandbadet you can bathe in Lake Vänern or in heated pools. Other sites are Snapenbadet on the outskirts of Mariestad and Askevik north of Sjötorp. Buy a map of the municipality and find your own secluded little bay!
Old town
The beautiful wooden buildings of Old Town were erected in the 18th and 19th centuries and are still almost perfectly intact. Wander around on your own among the charming wooden buildings or go on a guided city tour. Rest your feet a while in our impressive cathedral, which still bears its head with dignity even though the bishop has long since moved to Skara.
Vadsbo Museum and the Industrial Museum
The museum is located in the wings of the Marieholm county governor’s house and features the history of the community from prehistoric times until the 20th century. The museum has several rooms for temporary exhibitions. The giant loft in the Western Stable is regularly used for art exhibitions. Mariestad’s Industrial Museum is located in the Eastern Stable. The exhibition reflects the city’s interesting industrial development over four centuries until today, with an emphasis on the manufacture of Unica boxes, one of the city’s most famous industrial products. You can also see Sweden’s oldest paper machine, from 1872.
Go underground in Lugnås
About 10 km south-west of Mariestad is the Minnesfjället Millstone Quarry in Lugnås, the only one in Europe that is open to the public. Millstones have been manufactured in Lugnås for nearly 800 years, and the mountain bears clear marks of human activity. Walk down the trail from the car park to the mine and enjoy the flowers, the greenery and life in general. Listen to the guide’s tales about life and work in olden days, and experience the excitement of being underground in a real mine. Visit the museum and have a cup of coffee or an ice cream in the kiosk. www.qvarnstensgruvan.se
Life is good in Mariestad – and so is the food! The city blossoms in summer, with all sorts of outdoor life. Several restaurants and cafés lie along Lake Vänern and the Göta Canal.