The guide book had suggested that there were some ornamental gardens and sculptures to be found on the pathway back towards the city from Biskopsvagen, but I was not prepared for quite how pretty a spot this turned out to be. The walks and trails are on several levels, so you need to keep an eye out to make sure which way you’re going. When or if you see a «no cycling» sign, that means there’ll be a dead end coming up, so keep that in mind. I wasn’t inclined to visit the house itself, particularly as I was on a rental bike with no lock, but the outside areas presented more than enough for the eye to wallow in. There are some splendid sculptures in the gardens, as well as some amazing views across to Sodermalm and the channel as ocean liners came and went. It would have been very easy to spend at least an hour or more exploring this section of Djurgarden, but 30 – 45 minutes here is time very well spent too. A feast for the senses.