Natural monuments around Årjäng are characterized by diverse natural landscapes, including extensive forests, numerous lakes, and varied terrain. The region, situated in Värmland, Sweden, offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, canoeing, and exploring historical sites within natural settings. Elevations range from approximately 110 to 301 meters above sea level, providing varied experiences from tranquil forest walks to panoramic viewpoints. This area combines ecological diversity with cultural history, making it suitable for exploring natural landmarks.
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Valekullen and Ofredsboa are located in the middle of the forest and can be reached via this trail. Ofredsboa is a cave under a rocky outcrop. Women and children fled here during the war between Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. From the cave, the trail leads up a wooden staircase and a steep climb to Valekullen Mountain. Signal fires were once lit here due to its highly visible location (four lakes and half of Blomskog).
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A beautiful, rocky, rooty, and at times steep climb. At the top, there's a beautiful view of Västra Silen. Stenkaringen, the Stone Woman, was erected on Källte'kuel Mountain by the Blomskog residents in the fall of 1999 as a memorial to mark the turn of the millennium. The mountain lies 185 meters above sea level. The stone man and his stone woman are approximately 1 km apart as the crow flies.
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The ice grotto is at the very end of the path and there is a blue sign there. It must be most impressive in March and April with lots of icicles, but it is still a special place.
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Hiding place for women and children during war
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High above Rödavatten and Stora Le, the rugged rock formations offer wonderful views into and out of the southeastern tip of Glaskogen. Partly it goes quite steeply upwards. Good basic fitness and surefootedness are therefore required.
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In winter, large icicles often form a kind of curtain in front of the overhanging rock wall. This turns it into an ice cave every now and then.
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The walk to Baljåsen reveals many times the wonderful view over Dalsland. The fauna alone is a pleasure in itself. "Baljåsen is 301 m above sea level, the highest mountain in the Swedish historical province of Dalsland.It is located in the province Västra Götaland County, in the municipality Åmål, between the scattered settlement Edsleskog and the valley Dalboredden, in the nature reserve Baljåsen. On the Baljåsen there is a rest area and a viewpoint. From the southeast, a path leads to the summit. The earth on the Baljåsen is also very calcareous, which is why plants such as the Christophskraut or woodruff are numerous there. "(Wikipedia)
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You can discover several unique natural features. The Isgrottan Ice Cave is particularly impressive in winter and early spring when large icicles form. For a more challenging experience, explore Klöftasprecka, a deep fissure about 40 meters long. The Dalsland Canal, with its narrow, tree-lined stretches connecting lakes like Töck and Östen, offers picturesque waterways for boat and bicycle tourists.
Yes, the Rock Overhang Shelter, also known as Ofredsboa, served as a hiding place for women and children during wartime. Additionally, the area around Källtegstjärn, a tranquil forest tarn, is believed to have been settled by Finnish immigrants as early as the 16th century, adding a layer of historical context to its natural beauty.
For stunning panoramic views, head to Baljåsen – Highest Point in Dalsland, which offers a wonderful vista over the region from 301 meters above sea level. Another excellent viewpoint is The Stonewoman on Källtkeuel, located 185 meters above sea level, providing beautiful views of Västra Silen.
The region offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the 'Lakeside Cabin – Lake Trail Near the Campsite loop from Barlingshultsälven' or the 'View of Lake Lelången – Lenången boat dock loop from Sjöändan'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are routes like the 'Lakeside Shelter and Campsite – View of the lake loop from Sörbohedsälven'. Explore more options on the Hiking around Årjäng or Cycling around Årjäng guide pages.
Yes, the Silbodalsälven river walk, located in the middle of Årjäng's urban area, is a 3 km nature trail with plenty of resting spots, a BBQ point, and a playground, making it ideal for families. Glaskogen Nature Reserve also offers well-maintained trails suitable for various fitness levels, including easier walks that families can enjoy.
The best time to visit depends on your interests. Spring (March-April) is ideal for seeing the Isgrottan Ice Cave at its most impressive with abundant icicles. Summer offers excellent conditions for hiking, canoeing, and cycling in areas like Glaskogen Nature Reserve. Autumn provides beautiful foliage, while winter allows for snow-related activities, though some areas might be less accessible.
Yes, the Nordsjöskogen Nature Reserve is a significant example of old-growth pine forest, characterized by a rich flora of mosses and lichens, including rare species. It's an important area for observing wildlife such as capercaillie, hazel grouse, and various birds of prey and woodpeckers, thriving in this ancient forest environment.
The Klöftasprecka gorge offers a challenging experience. The ascent through the fissure is extremely steep and can be slippery, requiring sturdy shoes with profiled soles and careful mountaineering techniques. Some trails in Glaskogen Nature Reserve also offer more challenging routes for experienced hikers.
In areas like Nordsjöskogen Nature Reserve, you might spot forest birds such as capercaillie, hazel grouse, and various woodpeckers and birds of prey. The extensive wilderness of Glaskogen Nature Reserve also supports diverse wildlife, though specific sightings depend on luck and time of visit.
Many natural areas and trails around Årjäng are suitable for dog walking, provided dogs are kept on a leash and owners follow local regulations. Glaskogen Nature Reserve, with its extensive network of trails, is a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts with dogs. Always check specific reserve rules before visiting.
For detailed information on walking trails, you can refer to the 'Vandra i Årjäng' brochure provided by Visit Värmland. This resource offers insights into various hiking opportunities in the area.
Tegen Nature Reserve is particularly known for its rich meadow flora. This reserve combines ecological diversity with remnants of old farmyards, offering a glimpse into both natural and cultural history through its plant life and historical context.


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