Welcome to Nynäs manor & Nature reserve!
The Nynäs Estate is located on the swedish baltic coast, about 80 kms south of the capital Stockholm, right between the small hsitoric towns Trosa and Nyköping. Nynäs Nature reserve is the largest of the province, with almost 5700 acres or 8800 square miles of swedish nature, culture and history to discover.
The manorhouse, built by the influential Gyllenstierna family in the late 17 century, is considered to be one of the best preserved historical houses in Sweden open to the public today, with original inventories from more than three centuries. A tour through the house gives the visitor a good idea of the "country home" life style of the swedish aristocracy from the late 1600s until the early 20th century. See facts about guided tours below.
At the Visitors Information centre, located in a whiteplastered 18 century farmhouse close to the public parking, you can buy tickets to the tours, rent a bike, canoes or rowing boats (for a trip on the nearby lake) or, if you whish to stay longer, book a room at the nicely restored Old Destillery Hostel (Nynäs Vandrarhem).
There are also various exhibithions (free entrance) in the former cowshed, at the Information Centre and at the ground floor of the manorhouse. The impressive 1907 Orangery in the park today houses a Café and a Gardening Shop, which has gained a certain reputation among gardening enthusiasts for its collection of various Geranium.