Linköpings Canal Quarter
Welcome to Linköping’s Canal Quarter known as Linköpings kanalkvarter in Swedish, a place where the city’s pulse meets the calm waters and greenery of the Kinda Canal. Here, right in the heart of Linköping, the canal stretches out, creating a green oasis with much to explore – a place where you can take a break from the city’s fast pace for a while.
Linköping’s Canal Quarter stretches from Tullbron to Drottningbron, and here you’ll find several popular restaurants, bars, cafés, and accommodations. By the water, you’ll also find several piers and benches, perfect for a break or a picnic, where many locals enjoy sunny days. At Mickey’s Beach Café, you can even rent kayaks, pedal boats, and electric boats to experience Linköping’s Canal Quarter from the water.
The popular Stångåstråket also passes through the Canal Quarter, where many locals enjoy walking along the canal. More information can be found further down the page.
For those arriving with their own boat, you can stop at the guest harbor for 225 SEK per night
Businesses in Linköpings Canal Quarter
Restaurants
Stångs MagasinRestaurants
Verandan vid ånRestaurants
ÖK Smak och TakRestaurants
Porto EsperanzaCafés
Ronaldo´s BistroCafés
Mickey´s StrandfikActivities
Strandgatan TvåRestaurants
NoriKaCafés
Åbacka trädgårdscaféHotels, B&B & hostels
Scandic Linköping CityActivities
M/S Kind – Rederi AB KindStångåstråket
The Stångåstråket passes through Linköping’s Canal Quarter, stretching from Lake Roxen down to Landeryd. Along this 14-kilometer route, you’ll pass by several of the Kinda Canal’s locks, swimming spots, marinas, parks, cafés and restaurants, outdoor areas, and hiking trails. Everything is easy to discover and experience, no matter how you choose to travel.
Here you can find a map and more information about Stångåstråket.
Discover the Kinda canal
If you’re looking for beautiful nature experiences and peace and quiet, welcome to the Kinda canal. The canal is a long, narrow area spanning 80 kilometers with varied nature and experiences, stretching from Linköping in the north to the towns of Horn and Hycklinge in the south.
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