Ol-Jonsvallen - Bruksvallarna, Romboleden Etapp 29
Pilegrimsrute
- Fylke: Jämtlands län
- 7035.93 km fra deg
Detaljer om stien
- Lengde 19.3 km
- Vanskelighetsgrad Rød - krevende
Handlinger
Nåværende
This stage requires some mountain experience and is recommended for hiking in July, August and September.
Beskrivelse
You will have a beautiful hike through both reindeer grazing, agricultural and forestry land as well as fine bogs at the foot of Anåfjället. Keep an eye on water flows as you pass several wads. You will hike on paths, gravel roads and shorter sections on a paved road.
Several Iron Age graves along the stage bear witness to the wings of history. Likewise information boards at Hedningsgärdet that tell about excavations of settlements since the 9th century. There is also an open-air altar and a cold spring. At Bruksvallarna cemetery you can make a detour to Bruksvallarna chapel, with a beautiful view of the meadows of Ljusnan valley. Alternative routes are available past the cow pastures.
In Bruksvallarna there is accommodation, a restaurant and a grocery store that is accessible after regular opening hours with swedish digital ID.
Walk in the footsteps of the pilgrims
The Romboleden offers a cultural and historical journey along paths and roads that have been trodden by pilgrims since the 11th century. It is the oldest pilgrimage trail in the Nordic region - and Sweden's longest. The trail is also one of Europe's longest pilgrimage trails. The Rombo Trail stretches approximately 900 km from Köping Church in Mälardalen to Nidaros Cathedral in Trondheim on the Norwegian Atlantic coast.
If you hike the entire trail, you will experience a beautiful and varied landscape. You will walk on old shepherd's paths, over mountain expanses and along narrow gravel roads in the countryside. You'll find everything from easy day hikes with cafés along the way - to long hikes that take several days. The trail often passes through small communities.
It's your choice whether you want to walk for health, recreation or religious reasons. The whole Rombo Trail is long, but you can of course walk each section separately. For natural reasons, the trail sometimes diverges from the historic paths, but it mainly follows the medieval route.
Thanks to the landowners - be considerate when hiking
The Rombo Trail runs largely through actively managed forest and agricultural land. Thanks to the generosity of landowners and the cooperation of volunteers, you will have the opportunity to walk through landscapes that would otherwise not be accessible.
As a hiker, it is important to remember that you are walking on someone else's land. Be considerate by sticking to the trail, avoiding disturbing animals, crops and work in progress. Leave nature as you found it - or even better.
Leave nothing but footprints along the trail.
Aktiviteter og fasiliteter
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Pilegrimsrute
Underlag
Paths or no paths in mountain terrain with sections of mire and trafficked asphalt roads.
Bakker
Hilly mountain terrain.
Vegetasjon
The historically correct route of St Olav Rombo Way runs on the eastern side of Ljusnan. There are remains on stepping stones in a meadow along the country road. Avoid walking in the paddock, as the farmer does not want visitors in the paddock.
Parkering
Parking is available at Bruksvallarnas chapel and in Bruksvallarna.
Kommunikasjon
Public transport Härjedalingen and Länstrafiken Jämtland
Bus line 622 runs between Funäsdalen and Bruksvallarna.
Trains from Stockholm to Östersund or Ljusdal and bus to Funäsdalen.
You can get to Funäsdalen by car, bus, plane or train with a transfer. Most people drive a car to get here but it is also possible to take the bus. The nearest airport is in Röros in Norway, as well as airports in Sveg and Östersund, with transfer facilities to Funäsdalen.
Forskrifter
This is hiking on in high mountain areas that require more of 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.
Nedlastinger
Spørsmål og svar
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