Swedish police set airspace restrictions and drone surveillance for Uppsala Walpurgis

The Swedish Police Authority has applied for a temporary restricted airspace over parts of Walpurgis Night celebrations in Uppsala from 8:00 a.m. on April 30 to 3:00 a.m. on May 1, 2026. It has also decided on drone camera surveillance in Uppsala center and at Gamla Uppsala högar to prevent crimes and maintain public order. The measures aim to enhance safety during the event.

The Swedish Police Authority announces a temporary restricted airspace, or R-area, over parts of the Walpurgis Night celebrations. The area applies from 8:00 a.m. on April 30, 2026, to 3:00 a.m. on May 1, 2026, and extends up to 1500 feet. Police will fly UAS, or drones, beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) within the area for camera surveillance.

The R-area imposes limits on flying, such as drones, by other actors without permission. It provides police with legal support to intervene against unauthorized flights, though it is not a physical barrier. Information is published via NOTAM for pilots and drone operators, and police urge everyone to check the Swedish Transport Agency's drone map.

Camera surveillance will be conducted in Uppsala Center from 8:00 a.m. on April 30 to 6:00 a.m. on May 1, 2026, and at Gamla Uppsala högar from 6:00 p.m. on April 30 to 5:00 a.m. on May 1, 2026. The purpose is to prevent and detect criminal activity, investigate crimes, and maintain public order and safety. Drones fly at high altitudes without person identification and do not film into homes.

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Security guards patrol Uppsala Central Station tracks to prevent trespassing as crowds arrive for Walpurgis Night.
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Trafikverket deploys guards to prevent track trespassing ahead of Uppsala Walpurgis Night

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Thousands are expected to travel to Uppsala for Walpurgis Night celebrations, prompting extra guards at the central station to prevent track trespassing. Uppsala Central had the most incidents in Sweden last year with 46 cases and 136 delay hours. Fine weather and distribution of 100,000 water bottles are also planned.

Uppsala Municipality will close several streets in central Uppsala to ensure safe and pleasant Walpurgis Night celebrations. The closures do not apply to public transport vehicles, though bus services face limitations. Residents in the area are exempt until April 30.

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In addition to closing central streets from April 24 to 30, schools in Uppsala will close on Walpurgis Night (April 30) to avoid rowdiness near school locations and bus disruptions from festival crowds. Grundskolechef Erik Ojala emphasizes cooperation with social services and parents' responsibility for children. Teenagers at Kvarngärdesskolan call for more age-appropriate activities.

Uppsala youth service and police in Uppsala and Knivsta are appealing to guardians to maintain close contact with youths ahead of Valborg celebrations. Risks of alcohol debut, crime, and vulnerability rise during the weekend, both in person and on social media. Adult presence can significantly enhance youth safety.

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Uppsala high school students graduate on Friday, June 5, expected to affect traffic in central parts of the city. Police have announced temporary closures along the parade route to manage up to 100 student floats and tractors.

Uppsala's Ekonomikumparken has turned into a massive litter field after Valborg celebrations. Cleaners and visitors describe the scene as 'fucking filthy'. Police report a calm event without serious disturbances.

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In Uppsala, a long queue stretched from Östgöta nation to Svandammen as students sought tickets for the Champagnegaloppen on Valborg. The event, known as Uppsala's national day, is about a month away. Many braved the rain and cold early in the morning.

 

 

 

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