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Touring cycling routes around Krokfjorden are characterized by a landscape featuring several lakes, such as Lake Tiken and Hobergssjön, often connected by paths through forested areas. The terrain generally presents gentle hills, with elevation gains typically under 200 meters, making it suitable for various cycling abilities. The region offers a mix of natural scenery and points of interest like weirs and historical sites.
Last updated: June 24, 2026
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41.7km
02:57
200m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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24.3km
01:43
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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40.5km
03:07
190m
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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28.9km
01:52
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The small windbreak hut is very low, so that one can only sleep crosswise in it. But the location is wonderful: directly at Lake Kinnen, above which the sun sets in the evening. When the weather is fine, it is perfect for a little swim. There is a fireplace and wood is available in the surrounding forest. The outhouse is less inviting, you prefer to go into the forest ;)
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Hobergssjön lake is located near the villages of Konga and Hogebo in the Tingsryd area, which is part of the Ronnebyån drainage basin in Kronoberg County. You can stop on its shore to admire it while cycling or walking this path.
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An ironworks was established at the rapids of the Bräkneån in the late 1700s. In 1748 the name was changed from Bräken to Stenfors. In the mid-19th century the ironworks and hammer mill were expanded into an industrial complex where furnaces and agricultural tools were formed. The plant ceased operations around 1900.
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The current ruins of Stenfors Bruk were once a large ironworks in operation until the end of the 19th century in the Småland forests, around 7 kilometers south of the town of Tingsryd. The remains of the pre-industrial Stenfors Bruk, which consists of a large number of individual ruins, are located in the northern part of the Stenfors nature reserve and extend along a 5-kilometer-long circular path. The path, marked with red markings, begins near the former manor house of the steelworks patron and leads through the forest as a cultural trail. Along the way, you will come across a good 15 stations where the previous functions of the respective building fragments are explained using information boards. Some of the ruins are located near the Bräkneån river, which is fed by the large lake Tiken and whose hydropower was previously needed to operate the old facilities. At the small waterfall of the river there used to be a large hammer forge, in the remains of which you can still see the bearing points of the water wheels and hammers. Not far from there you can find the remains of the former coal and ore bunkers, near which the blast furnace also stood. When the smelting works was founded in 1697, it initially started operations with a blast furnace. The energy required to operate the blowers was provided by the small river, and charcoal produced by numerous forest farmers in the area was used to generate the heat for melting. The iron ore was extracted in the form of ore nodules from the bottom of local lakes in winter, as was common in Småland at the time. Residential and commercial buildings, including a shop and a brewery, as well as other factory facilities such as hammer and nail forges and a sawmill, were gradually added. Over time, the ironworks grew into a typical bruk - one of those typically Swedish, largely self-sufficient combinations of pre-industrial factory and residential area. Over the course of its history, Stenfors Bruk had a number of owners who resided in the manor house and managed the business more or less successfully. The process of iron extraction using charcoal and sea ore became increasingly unprofitable at the beginning of industrialization and led to the abandonment of the old facility towards the end of the 19th century. https://www.guidebook-sweden.com/de/reisefuehrer/reiseziel/stenfors-bruk-historische-eisenhuettenruine-tingsryd
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Still a very nice spot. Unfortunately, the boards that were supposed to be the benches are missing (presumably they were promised at some point...) And there's a bit more trash lying around here than you'd expect in Sweden... But it's great for swimming, and if you sleep in a hammock, you'll be spoiled for choice as to where to hang it.
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A beautiful bike path leads past here to Hensjön
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Suitable for all valves and free of charge.
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There are over 20 touring cycling routes in the Krokfjorden area, offering a variety of options for exploring the region's lakes and forests.
Yes, Krokfjorden offers several easy routes. For instance, the Weir at the Factory loop from Konga is an easy 15.1-mile path that follows the lake shore and passes a historical weir.
Routes in Krokfjorden vary in length, with many falling between 15 to 27 miles. The terrain generally features gentle hills, with elevation gains typically under 200 meters, making them accessible for various fitness levels.
Many of the touring cycling routes in Krokfjorden are designed as loops. An example is the Stenfors Bruk – Swimming Spot at Lake Tiken loop from Konga, a 26.5-mile trail that includes a swimming spot.
The gentle hills and moderate distances of many routes make Krokfjorden suitable for families. Easy routes like the Weir at the Factory loop from Björkelund, at 17 miles, are good choices for a family outing.
The routes often pass by natural features like Lake Tiken and Hobergssjön, as well as historical sites such as weirs. The Shore of Hobergssjön – Weir at the Factory loop from Konga is a good example, leading through lake shores and forested areas.
Yes, some routes incorporate swimming spots. The Stenfors Bruk – Swimming Spot at Lake Tiken loop from Konga specifically passes a designated swimming spot at Lake Tiken, perfect for a refreshing break.
The touring cycling routes in Krokfjorden are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars from over 30 reviews. Cyclists often praise the quiet forested paths and scenic lake views.
While Krokfjorden's terrain is generally gentle, some routes offer longer distances and slightly more elevation. The Shore of Hobergssjön – Weir at the Factory loop from Konga, at 25.2 miles with moderate elevation, provides a good option for those seeking a longer ride.
Yes, some routes offer convenient rest stops. The Abrahams Camp – Wind shelter at Kinnen loop from Konga specifically includes a wind shelter at Kinnen, providing a place to pause and enjoy the surroundings.
The Krokfjorden area is best enjoyed for touring cycling during the warmer months, typically from spring through early autumn, when paths are clear and the natural scenery is at its peak. Winter cycling might be possible but requires appropriate gear for potentially icy or snowy conditions.
While specific regulations can vary, many outdoor paths in the Krokfjorden region are generally dog-friendly, especially if dogs are kept on a leash. It's always advisable to check local signage or park rules for any specific restrictions on individual routes.


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