Pilgrim Trail

Korskälla-Mölingdalsvallen, St Olav Rombo Way Alternative Route Stage 23-24

Pilgrim Trail

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Trail details

  • Length 22.8 km
  • Time 11 h 24 min
  • Difficulty Red - demanding

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Currently

This stage requires mountain experience and is recommended for hiking in July, August and September.

Remember to bring extra food, a camping stove with fuel and tent. Water can be taken from lakes and streams, you are responsible for purifying it yourself. A map and compass and knowledge of how to use them are essential. Be prepared for sudden changes in weather. Show great consideration for reindeer.

Description

Wilderness trail, path missing for the first mile between Korskälla and Knösen, then gravel road.

Follow the pilgrimsign to stay on trail.

Thanks to the landowners – show consideration when hiking

St Olav Rombo Way runs mainly through actively cultivated forest and agricultural land. Thanks to the generosity of the landowners and the cooperation with non-profit organizations, you have the opportunity to hike through landscapes that would otherwise be inaccessible.

As a hiker, it is important to remember that you are walking on someone else's land. Show consideration by sticking to the trail, avoiding to disturb animals, crops and ongoing work. Leave nature as you found it - or even better.

Leave nothing but footprints along the trail.

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Activities And Facilities

  • Hiking Hiking
  • Pilgrim Trail Pilgrim Trail

Surface

There is no path for the first mile between Korskälla and Mölingdalsvallen, then mainly gravel road.

Hills

Hilly terrain.

Communications

Public transport to and from Lillhärdal about 3 miles from this alternative route.

Regulations

This is hiking in mountain terrain that requires more from you as a hiker and careful preparation.

Thanks to the landowners – show consideration when hiking

St Olav Rombo Way runs mainly through actively cultivated forest and agricultural land. Thanks to the generosity of the landowners and the cooperation with non-profit organizations, you have the opportunity to hike through landscapes that would otherwise be inaccessible.

As a hiker, it is important to remember that you are walking on someone else's land. Show consideration by sticking to the trail, avoiding to disturb animals, crops and ongoing work. Leave nature as you found it - or even better.

Leave nothing but footprints along the trail.

Whenever you visit Swedish nature you have a Right to public access. Read more about it here.

As a hiker you are sometimes walking in protected nature with specific rules and regulations. You are responsible for making sure you are following the rules. You can read more about it at the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency and the County Administrative Board.

As a hiker, you are responsible for finding out about any local regulations, paying attention to traffic and showing consideration for others who share the trail with you.

Remember to only start camp fires in established barbecue areas and ensure that there is no fire ban in your area.

Remember that rational agriculture or forestry may occur along the trail.

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