Hiking

Djurgårdenrundan

Hiking

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Trail details

  • Length 2.7 km
  • Time 50 min
  • Difficulty Green - simple

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Description

Among majestic oaks, lindens, and ashes, grazing cows and sheep keep the landscape open, just as deer once did. Djurgården Nature Reserve offers a beautiful setting where cultural history and natural beauty come together.

The name Djurgården dates back to the Middle Ages, when the area was used by the nobility as hunting grounds for fallow deer and other game. Today, you may still spot a fallow deer, but it’s mostly the peaceful grazing animals that shape the open meadows and light-filled woodlands.

After many years without grazing, the area became overgrown, and the old oaks began to decline. About 25 years ago, the northern parts were reopened for grazing, and since 2002, work has continued in the southern areas to bring light and air back to the ancient trees.

A scenic walking trail winds through the reserve – perfect for a peaceful stroll beneath the leafy canopy or a picnic among the meadows.

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Activities And Facilities

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Parking

Parking at the junction where the road goes up to Högkullen from Hällekis

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Address

En skärgård med tusentals öar, kobbar och skär. Ett bördigt kulturlandskap med fascinerande spår från medeltiden. Ett lokalt kök med genuina smakupplevelser. Romantiska hotellrum, personliga butiker och massor av möjligheter att cykla, paddla och vandra.

Email address

Destination Läckö-Kinnekulle

info@lackokinnekulle.se

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