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Discover Tranholmen
The district Tranholmen of Tyktorp in Stockholm with it's 384 citizens Tranholmen is a district in Sweden a little north of Stockholm, the country's capital city.
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When in this area, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Djursholm, Lidingoe, Stockholm, Taby and Solna. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 11°C / 51 °F
Morning Temperature | 7°C / 44 °F |
Evening Temperature | 10°C / 51 °F |
Night Temperature | 3°C / 38 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 51% |
Air Pressure | 1012 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 9 km/h (5 mph) from South-West |
Cloud Conditions | Overcast clouds, covering 100% of sky |
General Conditions | Light rain |
Tuesday, 7th of May 2024
10°C (50 °F)
3°C (37 °F)
Sky is clear, gentle breeze, clear sky.
Wednesday, 8th of May 2024
1°C (35 °F)
-1°C (30 °F)
Snow, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Thursday, 9th of May 2024
5°C (42 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Bizapartment Gärdet
Clarion Collection Hotel Wellington
STORY HOTEL RIDDARGATAN
HOTEL KUNG CARL
Elite Hotel Stockholm Plaza
First Hotel Drottning Kristina
Birger Jarl
Best Western Hotel Karlaplan
SCANDIC ANGLAIS
Hotel Hansson
Videos from this area
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Maya Krampe, Djursholmsstjärnan 2013
Maya Krampe, 9 år, tävlar för femte gången i klassen minior C, denna gång i Tigerbalsamhallen i Djursholm/Stocksund i Djursholmsstjärnan. Maya gjorde ett åk med få misstag och satte...
Kona Cup, 2014, Windsurfing, vindsurfing, Drönare, segling, drone, Villa Pauli, segling, Andrea Holm
Kona Cup, en årlig vindsurfingstävling, alltid på Nationaldagen, vid Villa Pauli på Aludden i Djursholm. Arrangörer, Björn och Eva Holm. Filmat bl a med drönare.
Johan & Marie bröllop, 22 sept 2012.
Johan och Marie's bröllop i Djursholms kapell, 22 sept 2012. The wedding of Johan and Marie, 22 sept 2012, in Djursholm, Stockholm, Sweden.
midvinterrave med centrum
Så kan det se ut i skogarna kring Frescati. En helt vanlig centrumträning med andra ord.
Scania Omnicity in Stockholm
One of Keolis (SL) Omnicity Led in Stockholm pass Värtahamnen it shake very much.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Danderyd Municipality
Danderyd Municipality (Danderyds kommun) is a municipality just north of Stockholm in Stockholm County in east central Sweden. It is one of the smallest municipalities of Sweden, but the most affluent. Its seat is located in Djursholm. The "old" rural municipality Danderyd was split up during the early 20th century, when Djursholm and Stocksund broke away in 1901 and 1910 respectively. Since 1971 Danderyd Municipality is reunified in approximately the old boundaries.
Djursholm
Djursholm is one of four suburban districts in, and the seat of Danderyd Municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden. Djursholm is included in the multi-municipal Stockholm urban area.
Stocksund
Stocksund is an upper-class or upper-middle-class suburb in Metropolitan Stockholm, Sweden. Located immediately across the Edsviken from Bergshamra, Stocksund is one of four parts of Danderyd Municipality north of Stockholm. Glenstudio, where the group ABBA recorded the album ABBA, is located here.
Royal National City Park
The Royal National City Park is the world's first National City Park, established in 1995 in the municipalities of Stockholm, Solna and Lidingö in Sweden.
Sticklinge
Sticklinge is a small community outside Stockholm, Sweden on the island Lidingö. The population is about 5,000 people. The locality Sticklinge udde is located in northern Sticklinge.
Ropsten
Ropsten is a cape at the eastern part of Stockholm mainland at the inner part of Stockholm archipelago in Sweden. Two bridges named Lidingöbron extend from Ropsten over to the island of Lidingö. Ropsten area is located between Hjorthagen and the Stockholm city main port Värtahamnen. Ropsten is the terminal station for the eastern part of Stockholm Metro system and is also the terminal station for Lidingöbanan, the railway for public transportation, covering the area of Lidingö.
Lidingöbron
Lidingöbron is the name of two existing and two historical bridges across the strait of Lilla Värtan between the mainland Norra Djurgården at Ropsten, at the eastern part of Stockholm - and the island of Lidingö.
Operahögskolan i Stockholm
University College of Opera, Stockholm (or Operahögskolan i Stockholm) is a Swedish institution offering higher education in the field of opera music and related arts. Operahögskolan is tasked with educating singers, répétiteurs and opera directors and has approximately 40 students, including 36 singers enrolled.
Stockholm Open
The If Stockholm Open is a tennis event on the ATP Tour held in Stockholm, Sweden in the end of October or beginning of November each year. The tournament is owned by The Royal Lawn Tennis Club of Stockholm 40%, SALK (Stockholm Public Lawn Tennis Club) 40% and Tennis Stockholm 20%. The first Stockholm Open was held in 1969 and it has been played each year ever since. The tournament is played on indoor hard court and features both men's singles and doubles tournament.
Mittag-Leffler Institute
The Mittag-Leffler Institute is a mathematical research institute located in Djursholm, a suburb of Stockholm. It invites scholars to participate in year-long or half-year programs in specialized mathematical subjects. The Institute is run by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences on behalf of research societies representing all the Scandinavian countries.
Lappkärrsberget
Lappkärrsberget is a residential area in Norra Djurgården in central-eastern Stockholm, Sweden. Located just north of the Stockholm University, it is known for the approximately 2,000 student flats located there. It is known amongst students as Lappis . There is a tradition called Anxiety Scream (Ångestskriket) that takes place in the area every Tuesday at 10pm, where residents open their windows and scream for several minutes.
Laduviken
Laduviken is a lake in Norra Djurgården, a rural area in north-eastern Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the national city park Ekoparken (Nationalstadsparken). It is one of six lakes in Djurgården, the others being: Lillsjön, Uggleviken, Isbladskärret, Lappkärret, and Spegeldammen.
Lillsjön, Djurgården
Lillsjön is a small, former lake at Norra Djurgården, a rural area in north-eastern central Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the national city park Ekoparken. Today transformed into a wetland, it is often mentioned as one of the six lakes in the area, the other being: Laduviken, Uggleviken, Isbladskärret, Lappkärret, and Spegeldammen. Lillsjön used to be connected to other lakes in the area through narrow straits.
Lappkärret
Lappkärret is a small lake at Norra Djurgården in north-eastern central Stockholm, Sweden. It is one of six lakes in Djurgården, the others being: Lillsjön, Uggleviken, Isbladskärret, Laduviken, and Spegeldammen. Through its location in the national city park Ekoparken, it is considered as a lake of great recreational value, especially popular among ornithologists and frequently used in classes at the University of Stockholm located nearby.
Spegeldammen
Spegeldammen is a small lake at Norra Djurgården in north-eastern central Stockholm, Sweden. It is one of six lakes in Djurgården, the others being Lillsjön, Uggleviken, Isbladskärret, Laduviken, and Lappkärret. Located in the national city park Ekoparken, Spegeldammen is considered of great recreational value and forms part of a proposed nature reserve. It was created in the early 1980s after a shooting range here was closed and is today leased by an angling club for catch-and-release fishery.
Uggleviken
Uggleviken is a former bay and lake at Norra Djurgården, a rural area in north-eastern central Stockholm, Sweden, forming part of the national city park Ekoparken. Together with Lillsjön, Laduviken, and Storängsbotten, Uggleviken used to be part of a bay forking across Norra Djurgården. Today it is reduced to a marsh or a wet alder forest with patches of reeds in its centre.
Uggleviksreservoaren
Uggleviksreservoaren is a water reservoir located in the forest Lilljansskogen near Uggleviken, a fen at Norra Djurgården in north-eastern central Stockholm, Sweden. The concrete structure, design by architect Paul Hedqvist and built in 1935, is composed of 64 pillars, each of 1×1 metre cross section and 14 metres tall, carrying the uninsulated tank of 78×39×6 metres, containing 18 thousand cubic metres, crowned by a small lantern.
Lill-Jansskogen
Lill-Janskogen,, is a park in Stockholm, Sweden. It is located on northern Djurgården and is a popular area for recreational activities. For the 1956 Summer Olympics, the park part of the eventing portion of the equestrian events.
Kungliga tennishallen
Kungliga tennishallen is a tennis venue in Stockholm, Sweden. The stadium was built in 1943 and has a capacity of 5,000. Kungliga tennishallen, now a hard-court surface, remains the venue for the Stockholm Open tournament. In 1975 the venue was the host of the year end Masters tennis tournament.
Fiskartorpet
Fiskartorpet is a recreational area north of Stockholm, Sweden, in the Djurgården area. It features a small hotel, a conference center, and a number of restaurants. Sporting facilities include an ice hockey rink, a soccer field, and a K-47 ski jump. The owners advertise it as the "world's smallest ski resort".
Ropsten metro station
Ropsten metro station is the end station on line 13 on the red line of the Stockholm metro, located in the district of Ropsten. The station was opened in 1967. The station was sited about 10–15 meters above street level as a preparation for an extension to Lidingö on a new bridge. There are now no plans for such an extension and the lines end in mid-air. The Ropsten station also includes the end stop on the Lidingöbanan tramway, a few meters about the street.
Djursholm Castle
Djursholm Castle (Djursholms slott) is a castle in Sweden. Djursholm is located in Danderyd Municipality, within Stockholm urban area. The castle includes building components from the late Middle Ages. It was the main building on the estate Djursholm, which was owned by the House of Banér from 1508-1813. Nils Eskilsson (Banér), who was lord of Djursholm 1508 to 1520, built a new palace at the place where Djursholm Castle remains.
Fältrittklubben
Fältrittklubben (more specificially Stockholms fältrittklubb) or the Stockholm Cross Country Riding Club is an equestrian club located in Stockholm, Sweden, established in 1886 by Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland. During the 1912 Summer Olympics, it hosted the endurance trials for the equestrian eventing competition.
Prinsvillan, Djursholm
Prinsvillan (the Prince Villa) is a villa on Germaniavägen 14 A in Djursholm by Ragnar Östberg. The villa was built 1907-1909 in the country mansion style typical of the turn of the 19th to 20th century. The villa was built to be the residence of Prince Erik, Duke of Västmanland (1889–1918), the youngest son of Gustaf V of Sweden, who suffered from epilepsy and lived a withdrawn life there until 1917.
Germania, Djursholm
Germania is the name of a part of Djursholm in Danderyd Municipality north of Stockholm. There is a small bay of Stora Värtan called Germaniaviken, a street called Germaniavägen and the park Germaniaparken. Until 1976 there was a railway stop called Germania at a part of Roslagsbanan which was closed that year. Djursholm was created as a garden town in the late 19th Century and streets and blocks were given names from ancient Norse mythology.