13 photogenic places in Hjo – where can you take the best photos?
- 25 Feb, 2026
Where are the most photogenic places in Hjo? The most photogenic places in Hjo can be found along the lakeside promenade, in the historic wooden town, around the harbour and in the nature reserve along the River Hjo. Here are 13 locations that are especially popular with photographers throughout the year.
In Hjo, you can photograph:
- Sweden’s longest bench beside Lake Vättern
- The iconic bathing huts at Guldkroksbadet
- The red harbour lighthouses
- The cherry trees in the market square
- The waterfall at Grebbans Mill
- The award-winning wooden town
Bring your camera or mobile phone – in Hjo, filters are rarely needed.
1. Where is Sweden’s longest bench? – Strandpromenaden
Strandpromenaden, locally known as Hjovieran, runs alongside Lake Vättern along Jönköpingsvägen in southern Hjo.
Here you will find:
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Sweden’s longest bench – 270 metres
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A bathing area and waterfront promenade
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Views across Lake Vättern
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Excellent sunset photography opportunities
The area was once a fishing settlement where nets were hung out to dry. Today, it is one of Hjo’s most photographed locations, particularly on summer evenings and clear nights.
Photographer: Finemanget
2. Where can you find picturesque wooden houses? – Långgatan
Långgatan is one of the main streets in the historic wooden town and connects the lakeside promenade with the market square and Hamngatan.
Here you can discover:
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Well-preserved wooden houses
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Charming courtyards
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The Upon Walls photo gallery
This is an ideal location for street photography and architectural details.
Photographer: Rebecca Martyn / Visit Hjo
3. Where can you experience Hjo’s craft heritage? – Hantverksgatan
Hantverksgatan reflects Hjo’s long tradition of craftsmanship.
Historic trades that once operated here include:
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Leather craftsmen
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Rope makers
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Pewter casters
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Coppersmiths
Today, the street offers a peaceful and atmospheric setting for photography.
Photographer: Finemanget
4. Where can you photograph historic courtyard environments? – Stadsgården
Stadsgården is located in the historic town centre near the River Hjo.
The buildings have housed:
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The town hall
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The telegraph office
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The library
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The police station
The spacious courtyard, fire station tower and riverside location provide excellent photographic opportunities.
Photographer: Jesper Anhede
5. Where can you see beautiful examples of the wooden town? – Sjögatan
Sjögatan is one of Hjo’s most photographed streets.
Highlights include:
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Classic wooden houses
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Hand-planed timber cladding (including numbers 1, 6 and 9)
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Intimate small-town streetscapes
Perfect for architectural photography and close-up details.
Photographer: Owl and Friends
6. Where can you enjoy views of the harbour? – Skolbryggan
Skolbryggan extends from the end of Sjögatan.
Here you can enjoy:
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Views of Hjo Harbour
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Panoramic views across Lake Vättern
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Boats and small-town scenery in a single frame
Especially beautiful in the evening light.
Photographer: Finemanget
7. Where is the historic customs house? – Hamngatan
Hamngatan is one of Hjo’s main streets, lined with shops and restaurants.
At its centre stands Norreport, a customs house dating from 1671, where merchants once paid duties on their goods.
A unique place where history meets everyday town life.
Photographer: Jesper Anhede
8. Where can you photograph cherry blossom? – Stora Torget
Stora Torget is located in the heart of Hjo.
In spring, the cherry trees bloom in shades of pink. In autumn, the leaves turn deep red and bronze.
With Hjo Church in the background, the square offers striking and colourful compositions.
Photographer: Jesper Anhede
9. Where can you see the lighthouses and the steamship Trafik? – Hjo Harbour
Hjo Harbour is one of the town’s most iconic locations.
Here you can photograph:
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The two lighthouses on the breakwater
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The steamship Trafik arriving during the summer season
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The Harbour Warehouse
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Hamnboden Restaurant (formerly Hjo Sik)
The lighthouses only received electric lighting as recently as 1984.
Photographer: Jesper Anhede
10. Where can you experience Hjo’s spa heritage? – Hjo Town Park
Hjo Water Spa Resort opened in 1876 and attracted visitors from across Sweden.
Within the park you will find:
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Historic wooden villas
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Tree-lined walking paths
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A preserved spa resort environment
A popular location for wedding photography and summer portraits.
Photographer: Jesper Anhede
11. Where do different historical eras meet? – Kulturkvarteret
Kulturkvarteret consists of buildings from several different periods:
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Samskolan School (1898)
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Park Cinema (1950s)
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The library (1980s)
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The entrance building (2013)
The façade also features the artwork Hjo-Hjo by Lars-Erik Ström (1974).
Photographer: Erik Wik
12. Where are the iconic bathing huts? – Guldkroksbadet
The beach at Guldkroksbadet is located on the western shore of Lake Vättern in southern Hjo.
Here you will find:
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Bathing huts dating from 1913
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A sandy beach
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Bathing jetties
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Open views across Lake Vättern
The bathing huts are among Hjo’s most recognisable landmarks.
Photographer: Linus Bergman
13. Where can you walk to the waterfall? – The Hjo River Valley Nature Reserve
The Hjo River Valley is a nature reserve located right in the centre of town.
Here you can:
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Walk along the nature trail
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Photograph the lush ravine landscape
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Visit Grebbans Mill
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See the waterfall
One of Hjo’s most scenic locations, particularly during spring and autumn.
Photographer: Rebecca Martyn / Visit Hjo
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Frequently asked questions about photogenic places in Hjo
Which is the most photographed place in Hjo?
Hjo Harbour, with its lighthouses and the steamship Trafik, is one of the town’s most photographed locations.
When is the best time to photograph Hjo?
Early mornings and late summer evenings provide soft light across Lake Vättern and the wooden town.
Is there an entrance fee for these locations?
No. All locations on this list are public places and free to visit.
Are all locations close to the town centre?
Yes. All 13 locations are within walking distance of central Hjo.