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Hiking around Fjällmossens naturreservat, located in Östergötland, offers access to one of southern Sweden's largest pristine moor areas. The reserve features extensive low-nutrient lowland moors and raised bogs, interspersed with rocky hills supporting ancient pine forests. These varied landscapes provide diverse terrain for outdoor activities, including well-maintained trails and amenities.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Great for any fitness level. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The table stands somewhat abandoned in the landscape, as the forest in the entire area around it has been cut down except for a few trees.
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A very nice shelter. Above all, it's large and offers enough space for up to 12 people. About 400 meters away is a large box of firewood. Right next to the camp is a small, weatherproof shed where unused wood can be stored for the next group. A truly beautiful place.
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There is a picnic table located here with a nice view over the nearby farm and to some degree also of the lake beyond. Good spot for a short break!
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There is a drinking water source here that is pretty overgrown and difficult to get to from the trail. The path has been completely obscured, but the sign still points out the location. When I visited the water was light grey and looked pretty murky.
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There is a water well here with water that looks clear and fresh. Only a few particles floating around in it. As always I recommend using a filter to be on the safe side.
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Lilla Göljan is a small lake in Fjällmossen nature reserve. It has two shelters that are interconnected, a fireplace and a couple of picnic tables. Just next to the shelters is also a privy/outhouse, and along the trail to the north is a nice drinking water source and access to firewood. There is also an axe available! There is a small jetty going into the water, and swimming is possible, but apparently not recommended. The shelter area has nice evening sun and a view of the sunset, but in the morning the sun rises behind some cliffs on the opposite side, so you don't get much sun here until later in the morning. Be careful to not hit your head in the low edges of the shelter roof! Both me and the guy who used the other shelter came away with a small cut in our heads. Note that the shelter location is close to the parking spot of the nature reserve, so it may get crowded on popular days.
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There is a single bench here with a great view of the wide open mire.
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There is a small shelter here with several firepits, picnic tables, a privy/outhouse and a well stocked supply of firewood. The shelter is located at an elevated spot on the cliffs with a nice view. Going back down the path takes you down to the water level and another fireplace and picnic table. This also serves as a parking spot for visitors by car.
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Fjällmossens naturreservat offers a diverse network of over 15 hiking trails. These routes cater to various preferences, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging paths, allowing you to explore the unique moorlands and ancient forests.
The reserve is renowned for its extensive moorlands, which are among the largest pristine moor areas in southern Sweden. You'll encounter both low-nutrient lowland moors and raised bogs. Beyond the wetlands, rocky hills host ancient pine forests, some with trees over 300 years old, creating a unique 'mountain forest' feel. Keep an eye out for specialized moorland plants and diverse birdlife.
Yes, the reserve has several trails suitable for families. Many paths are generally easy to navigate, and boardwalks (spänger) are provided over wet ground, making them accessible. The area around Lake Lilla Göljen, for instance, offers amenities like barbecue spots and shelters, perfect for a family outing. An easy option is the Lilla Göljan lake and shelter – Bench with a view over the mire loop from Fjällmossens naturreservat, which is 5 km long.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Fjällmossens naturreservat, but they must be kept on a leash to protect the wildlife, especially during breeding seasons. The varied terrain and open spaces provide a great environment for you and your leashed companion to explore.
Yes, Fjällmossens naturreservat features several circular trails. For example, the Bench with a view over the mire loop from Fjällmossens naturreservat is a moderate 7.2 km circular path offering expansive views across the moorland. Another easy circular option is the Drinking water source – Lilla Göljan lake and shelter loop from Fjällmossens naturreservat, spanning 6.2 km.
Fjällmossens naturreservat is well-equipped with amenities for hikers. You'll find designated resting areas and barbecue spots, particularly near the main entrance and Lake Lilla Göljen. There are also shelters, some with firewood and water nearby, for those looking to spend a night in the wilderness. Toilets are also available near Lake Lilla Göljen.
There are several parking areas available depending on which part of the reserve you wish to access. The main entrance, located northwest of Lake Vrångsjön, offers parking. Another parking lot is situated north of Kolmården Animal Park, providing access to the western end of the reserve. For the Gammeltallstigen trail, parking is available east of Fjällmossens By.
While the reserve is somewhat remote, public transport options to the general area exist. However, direct access to the trailheads by public transport might be limited. It's advisable to check local bus schedules to nearby villages and plan for a potential walk or taxi ride to the reserve's entrances.
The reserve offers unique experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide vibrant colors and comfortable temperatures, ideal for hiking and birdwatching. Summer is excellent for enjoying the open moorlands, though some areas can be wet. Winter hiking is possible, offering a serene, snow-covered landscape, but be prepared for colder conditions and potentially icy boardwalks.
Fjällmossens naturreservat is a vital breeding and resting ground for over 130 bird species. The extensive moorlands attract typical moorland birds such as common cranes, Eurasian curlews, and black grouse. Birds of prey like ospreys and common buzzards are also frequently sighted. The reserve features trails leading to bird towers, enhancing birdwatching opportunities.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from over 60 reviews. Reviewers often praise the unique and pristine moorland landscapes, the tranquility of the ancient pine forests, and the well-maintained trails with boardwalks that make exploring the wetlands accessible. Many appreciate the diverse birdlife and the availability of shelters and barbecue spots.
While many trails are easy to moderate, the reserve does offer options for more experienced hikers. The varied terrain, including rocky hills and extensive moorlands, can provide a good workout. For a longer, moderate challenge, consider the View of the Baltic Sea – View of the Archipelago loop from Hyttan, which covers 13.3 km with significant elevation changes.


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