Bear Out
Discover the Charm of Bear Out in Uppsala
Explore the beauty of wildlife in Uppsala at Wildlife Sailors, where nature comes alive through unforgettable tours and experiences.
Wildlife Sailors offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and tourists alike, showcasing the beauty and diversity of wildlife through engaging activities and tours. Explore the stunning landscapes and learn about the local ecosystem in Uppsala.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are in the center of Uppsala, head south towards Stora Torget (the main square). From Stora Torget, walk southeast along Dragarbrunnsgatan until you reach the intersection with Levertinsgatan. Turn left onto Levertinsgatan. Continue walking for about 600 meters, and you will find Wildlife Sailors located at Levertinsgatan 6, on your left side.
Public Transport - Bus
From Uppsala Central Station, take bus number 1 towards 'Kungsängen' or bus number 2 towards 'Mälarbadet'. Get off at the 'Levertinsgatan' stop. Once you exit the bus, walk a short distance down Levertinsgatan, and you will see Wildlife Sailors at number 6, which will be on your right.
Bicycle
If you prefer cycling, you can rent a bike from one of the local bike rental stations. Start from the center of Uppsala and head south towards Stora Torget, then take Dragarbrunnsgatan southeast. After about 1 kilometer, turn left onto Levertinsgatan. Continue for about 600 meters, and you will reach Wildlife Sailors at Levertinsgatan 6, on your left.
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