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Mountain biking in Myrhulta Mosse Naturreservat is primarily limited to existing service roads and paths within this expansive 1,150-hectare nature reserve. The terrain is characterized by a vast wetland ecosystem, featuring diverse mire types, small pools, and areas of dry dwarf birch-pine bogs. While dedicated technical mountain biking trails are not available, cyclists can explore the unique mire environment and its scattered bog pines on designated routes.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.

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68.8km
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Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The Rödesund Bridge, spanning the Göta Canal at Karlsborg, is one of the most iconic crossings along the waterway. Built in 1931, it replaced earlier wooden bridges and provided a stronger, more reliable connection between the shores of Lake Vättern and the town. Designed as a bascule bridge, it lifts to allow boats and sailing vessels to pass, creating a unique meeting point between road traffic and canal life. With its elegant structure and scenic setting, the bridge is not only a piece of functional infrastructure but also a symbol of the canal’s living heritage. Today, watching it open for passing boats remains a charming spectacle for both travelers and locals.
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The Obelisk of Lanthöjden, located on the northern shore of Lake Roxen near Linköping, is a quiet yet symbolic landmark tied to the history of the Göta Canal. Erected in 1795, long before the canal itself was constructed, it was meant to mark the exact midpoint of the planned waterway. The project’s visionary, Count Baltzar von Platen, commissioned the monument as a statement of intent and ambition, celebrating Sweden’s bold plan to connect east and west through an inland passage. Today, surrounded by forest and overlooking the lake, the obelisk stands as both a historical marker and a hidden gem, reminding visitors of the ingenuity and determination that shaped one of the country’s greatest engineering feats.
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The Gothenburg Canal was subsequently "straightened" here. A bridge leads to the island, where you'll find a memorial obelisk and information panels (also in German) explaining why this was done.
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This is a large country style church and worth a visit. Not far from here there is another interesting little forest chapel about 4 km north of Undernäs.
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Undenäs Church is a church building in the Karlsborg Municipality of Sweden's Västra Götaland County. It is part of the Undenäs parish, which is part of the Diocese of Skara. The church is connected to the Undenäs cemetery.
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The approximately 1,000 m² adventure golf course is located three meters from the Göta Canal. If you don't want to play adventure golf yourself, you can sit on the outdoor terrace and enjoy an ice cream or a coffee while the boats glide past on the canal.
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Gigantic road bridge. Technical highlight. Please note opening times.
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The ferry is staffed and free. Bicycles are not a problem.
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Mountain biking in Myrhulta Mosse Naturreservat is primarily focused on experiencing the unique mire environment and its wildlife. Cycling is permitted only on existing service roads and paths, meaning you won't find dedicated technical mountain biking trails. The terrain is generally moderate, offering a more leisurely pace to enjoy the vast wetland ecosystem, diverse mire types, and scattered bog pines.
Yes, there are several routes that utilize the designated service roads and paths. For example, you could explore the Undenäs Church – Karlsborg Bay loop from Undenäs, which is about 31.5 miles (50.7 km) long, or the Ferry Lina – Gota Canal Island 🏝️ loop from Töreboda, a moderate 20.4 miles (32.8 km) path. Another option is the Undenäs Church – Ferry Lina loop from Töreboda, which covers 42.8 miles (68.8 km).
The mountain bike routes available in Myrhulta Mosse Naturreservat are generally classified as moderate. They follow existing service roads and paths, which are suitable for a range of riders looking for a scenic rather than technically challenging experience.
The routes vary in length, offering options for different preferences. For instance, the Ferry Lina – Gota Canal Island 🏝️ loop from Töreboda is around 20.4 miles (32.8 km), while the Undenäs Church – Karlsborg Bay loop from Undenäs is about 31.5 miles (50.7 km). The longest route listed is the Undenäs Church – Ferry Lina loop from Töreboda, at 42.8 miles (68.8 km).
Myrhulta Mosse Naturreservat is known for its expansive mire landscapes, diverse mire types including small pools ('gölar'), and dry dwarf birch-pine bogs. You'll encounter unique flora like red cranberries in autumn and golden tufted sedge, along with scattered 'martallar' (bog pines). The reserve is also a haven for birdlife, with opportunities to spot capercaillie, black grouse, cranes, and cuckoos, especially in spring.
Given that mountain biking is restricted to existing service roads and paths, the routes tend to be less technical and more accessible. This makes them potentially suitable for families looking for a leisurely ride to enjoy nature, provided the distances are manageable for all participants.
The reserve is generally open to visitors, but specific rules regarding dogs on mountain bike routes should be checked with local authorities or signage at the reserve entrance. As a nature reserve with rich birdlife, it's common for dogs to be required to be on a leash to protect wildlife.
The reserve offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring (April-May) is excellent for birdwatching, with capercaillie and black grouse active. Autumn brings vibrant colors from cranberries and sedge. However, the terrain can be challenging due to its wet mire nature, and some areas may not freeze completely in winter. Therefore, late spring to early autumn generally offers the most comfortable conditions for cycling.
Myrhulta Mosse Naturreservat is a largely untouched mire, so amenities within the reserve itself are limited. For cafes, accommodation, or other services, you would need to look in nearby towns or villages surrounding the reserve, such as Undenäs or Töreboda, which are starting points for some of the routes.
The routes in Myrhulta Mosse Naturreservat are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars from more than 1 review. Mountain bikers often appreciate the unique natural setting and the opportunity to explore the expansive mire landscapes on designated paths.
Yes, for observant visitors, traces of past human activity can be found. You might discover charcoal bottoms ('kolbottnar'), which are remnants from the 19th century when charcoal production was a significant industry in the Tiveden area for iron manufacturing.
While the guide doesn't specify exact parking locations, access points for the routes typically originate from nearby towns like Undenäs or Töreboda. It is advisable to check local signage or information boards at the reserve's entrances for designated parking areas.


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