A Miniature Town for Little Drivers

Lådbilslandet in Löttorp is one of Öland’s most popular family attractions — a paved miniature town where children drive real motorized cars, trucks, police cars, and buses through streets with roundabouts, bridges, and intersections. Kids even earn their own “driver’s license.”
The park is designed for ages 2-10 and keeps little ones busy for hours. Beyond the town streets, there are two Formula 1 tracks, a motocross circuit with three-wheeled bikes, and Jordbrukslandet where kids drive miniature tractors with farm equipment. Carousels, bouncy castles, an obstacle course, a train ride, and a raft crossing round out the experience.
Practical Details
- Distance from the house: ~43 km north, about 40-45 minutes by car
- Address: Gaxa Skoggata 7, Löttorp (along road 136, 1 km south of Högby kyrka roundabout)
- Season: June through August (summer only)
- Hours: Typically Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00, Sat-Sun 10:00-16:00
Prices (2026)
| Children 2-10 | 420 SEK |
| Adults | 95 SEK |
| Under 2 | Free |
Entry is all-inclusive — unlimited rides, no per-ride tickets. A family of four (2 adults + 2 children) pays about 1,030 SEK.
Good to Know
- Plan for 3-5 hours. Most families spend at least half a day.
- Snacks and simple meals (pancakes, salads, ice cream) are available on-site.
- Plenty of parking with some shaded spots.
- The park is outdoors on paved roads — check the weather before heading out.
- Payment by card, cash, or Swish.
Combine with a trip to Lammet & Grisen or Kamelranchen, both in the Löttorp/northern Öland area.
Website: ladbilslandetoland.com