Studio Osprey
Discover the Artistic Charm of Studio Osprey
Experience creativity and nature at Studio Osprey, a unique pottery studio and farmers' market in the heart of Strängnäs, Sweden.
Nestled in the picturesque setting of Strängnäs, Studio Osprey is a delightful tourist attraction that combines the beauty of nature with the art of pottery. Visitors can explore a charming garden, enjoy fresh produce at the farmers' market, and even participate in pottery classes. A must-visit for art and nature lovers alike!
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, head towards Strängnäs. From the center of Strängnäs, take Route 55 towards Södertälje. After approximately 5 km, turn right onto Fogdövägen. Continue for about 4 km until you reach Fogdö Norra Vik 6. Studio Osprey will be on your right. Parking is typically available on-site.
Public Transportation
To reach Studio Osprey using public transport, take a train from Stockholm to Strängnäs. The journey takes about 1 hour. Once you arrive at Strängnäs station, you can take bus number 775 towards Fogdö. Get off at the 'Fogdö Norra Vik' stop, which is approximately a 10-minute ride. From there, it’s a short walk to Fogdö Norra Vik 6, where Studio Osprey is located.
Bicycle
For those who enjoy biking, you can cycle from Strängnäs to Studio Osprey. Start from the center of Strängnäs and head towards Fogdö by following the same route as cars via Fogdövägen. The ride is about 9 km and will take approximately 30-40 minutes. There are bike lanes along the road, making it a pleasant journey.
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