Best attractions and places to see in Kroppefjälls Naturreservat include a diverse landscape of forests, lakes, and varied terrain. This region features nutrient-poor pine heaths, block-rich areas, and extensive mires. Kroppefjäll is characterized by deep forests and numerous lakes, such as Stora Amboln and Svingsjön. The area offers a mix of natural features and historical traces, making it suitable for exploration.
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Wonderful rooty and rocky single trail along the Svinsjön with magnificent views of the lake. Good shoes and sure-footedness are recommended.
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From this parking lot you can start many different tours. Access is via an approximately 5 km long gravel road.
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Nice place that invites you to linger.
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Almost everywhere in Sweden's nature reserves there are fireplaces/barbecues with small cabins for overnight stays.
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The tour through the northern park is particularly easy to start here. As usual there is a table and an information board for the visitor.
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A small windbreaker is perfectly placed here. So you can definitely make spending the night outdoors wonderful.
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A picturesque place to stay. And also one of the not so numerous official places where a fire can be made.
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Barbecue area directly on the lake with great views
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Kroppefjälls Naturreservat is characterized by a diverse landscape. You'll find numerous lakes, including Stora Amboln, Svingsjön, and Lilla Amboln, with Svingsjön being notable for its ancient pine trees and wildlife like great divers and beavers. The terrain varies from nutrient-poor pine heaths and block-rich areas to extensive mires and deep forests, including a peaceful primeval forest east of Lilla Amboln. Don't miss Svingdalsberget, the highest point at 231 meters, offering potentially magnificent views. You can experience some of this natural beauty along the Svinsjön Trail.
Yes, the reserve holds several historical traces. You can walk along Karl XII's Way, a historic trail believed to have been used by King Karl XII in 1718, which is integrated into the Kroppefjäll Trail. Along this path, you'll find Karolinerstugan, a resting cabin. The landscape also bears marks of past human activity, such as old paths, remnants of millstones, and traces of 17th-19th century charcoal burning and farming. The remains of five old croft sites (Dalen, Dalemaden, Kullen, Liane, and Husemad) also offer a glimpse into the area's past inhabitants.
The primary attraction for hikers is the Kroppefjällsleden, a 54 km trail that is part of a larger 80 km network. This trail connects to other nature reserves and offers varying degrees of difficulty, from moderate to challenging. Many of the current hiking trails follow ancient routes, providing a sense of history with your outdoor activity. For specific routes, you can explore the running trails guide, which includes options like the Stora Farbrortjärnet – Stora Almboln loop.
Throughout Kroppefjälls Naturreservat, especially from elevated areas like the slopes of Lake Ragnerud and the highest point, Svingdalsberget, there are numerous beautiful vantage points. These spots offer stunning views of the lakes and surrounding forests. The Shelter by the Lake and the Public Grill Area at Kroppefjäll also offer picturesque views directly over the water.
Yes, several spots are suitable for families. The Shelter by the Lake is a nice place to linger, and the Public Grill Area at Kroppefjäll provides facilities for grilling directly on a lake, perfect for a family outing. There's also a Shelter and Fire Pit available. The main Kroppfjäll Nature Reserve Parking Area is also considered family-friendly, serving as a starting point for various tours.
Kroppefjälls Naturreservat is a haven for diverse wildlife. In the lakes, you might spot great divers and beavers, particularly in Svingsjön. The forests are home to capercaillie, black grouse, hazel grouse, boreal owl, Eurasian pygmy owl, black woodpecker, nightjar, wood lark, goshawk, and osprey. The mires and moss areas also support unique flora, making it a rich environment for nature observation.
Yes, there are designated spots. The Public Grill Area at Kroppefjäll is one of the official places where fires can be made, located directly on a lake with great views. Additionally, the Shelter by the Lake has a small windbreaker, making it suitable for overnight stays. You'll also find a general Shelter and Fire Pit, as many Swedish nature reserves offer such facilities.
For cyclists, Kroppefjälls Naturreservat offers a variety of routes. You can find options for road cycling, such as the Djupetjärnen – Frustugutjärnet loop from Högsäter (56.5 km, moderate difficulty), or the easier Stegesjön – Kuserudssjön loop (31.7 km). For general cycling, there are routes like the Lakeside Camp Spot – View of the Lake loop (35.4 km, moderate). Explore more options in the Road Cycling Routes guide and the Cycling guide for the region.
Visitors particularly appreciate the tranquility and natural beauty of the reserve. Many enjoy lingering at peaceful spots like the Shelter by the Lake, which is perfect for a break or even an overnight stay. The picturesque setting of the Public Grill Area at Kroppefjäll, with its lake views, is also highly rated. Hikers value the wonderful rooty and rocky single trails, such as the Svinsjön Trail, which offer magnificent views of the lake.
Yes, Kroppefjälls Naturreservat features some unique natural curiosities. South of Abborrtjärnen, you can find a colossal ant hill, approximately four meters in diameter and over three meters high. The reserve also boasts an old forest west of Svingsjön with many dead trees, both fallen and standing, creating a distinct and wild atmosphere. Additionally, the significant rift valley crossing Stora Amboln showcases a more rugged and dramatic terrain.
You can start many different tours from the Kroppfjäll Nature Reserve Parking Area. Access to this parking lot is via an approximately 5 km long gravel road. It's a convenient starting point, especially for exploring the northern part of the reserve, and includes a table and an information board for visitors.


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