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Family friendly hiking trails in Valöns Naturreservat offer a diverse landscape, characterized by dramatic coastlines with exposed rock shores and bare cliffs, contrasting with lush coastal meadows. The terrain transitions from open rock formations to areas reflecting historical agricultural use, providing varied environments for exploration. The reserve features distinctive dry earth vegetation, including wildflowers and mosses, thriving in limestone-rich soil.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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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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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Be sure to stop for a break at the café in the beautiful garden. The most beautiful spot there is the stone bench on the rock. From there, you have the best view. And the rhubarb crumble cake is absolutely delicious.
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Very impressive wall and ceiling painting
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Svenneby Gamla Kyrka Medieval church in Svenneby Svenneby Gamla Kyrka is located outside the village Svenneby in the extreme south of the municipality Tanums Kommun. It is one of the oldest churches in the historical province of Bohuslän on the west coast of Sweden. Svenneby Gamla Kyrka was built at the beginning of the 12th century in Romanesque style and originally consisted of a nave with a smaller choir room. It is situated in an unusual location directly in front of a steep rock face that towers a few metres above the church. High up on the cliff is the wooden belfry of the church, which houses the 13th century bell. The church from inside and outside The church is 17 metres long, nine metres wide and the stone walls are between one and two metres thick. Originally, the church had only small wall openings instead of windows, which allowed little light to enter. It was not until the beginning of the 18th century that the windows on the south side were brought to their present size. In the same century the wooden vestibule was added, the present pews were installed and the wooden tunnel vault was added as a ceiling. In 1741 the ceiling paintings with biblical motifs were created, framed by lavish ornamentation. A little older is the pulpit decorated with painted carvings, which dates back to the baroque period in the 17th century. The baptismal font dates back to the 13th century, is made of soapstone and is decorated in the upper part with arcades and a peculiar irregular ornamentation. The altar consists of a finely worked granite slab and is as old as the church itself. A church becomes Gamla Kyrka For more than 800 years, Svenneby Gamla Kyrka was the centre of the village Svenneby. Gradually, however, the centre of the village shifted northwards and when a new church was built there, the old church (Gamla Kyrka) of Svenneby outside the village was out of use for the time being with the last service on December 5, 1915. After the old church had not been used for several decades, it was consecrated again in 1982. From 2015 to 2017 the church, which was threatened by severe dilapidation, was restored from the bottom up, largely recreating its medieval character. During the summer months from midsummer to the end of September the Svenneby Gamla Kyrka is used for occasional church services and is otherwise open to visitors.
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Choose the path outside - at the edge of the archipelago - great view
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The wonderful Valöns nature reserve is only a few kilometers away from the busy cycle routes. With its rugged archipelago, boardwalks and a small sandy beach, it is always worth a visit.
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Delicious cakes (also vegan) as well as an offer for lunch between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.
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Svenneby's old church, built right into a rock face. The bell does not sit on top of the tower but is separately on the rock and can be rung from below with a rope.
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Be sure to stop for a coffee. Very nicely situated in a small bay.
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Valöns Naturreservat offers a wide selection of family-friendly hiking trails, with over 50 routes to choose from. Most of these, around 38, are rated as easy, making them perfect for families with children.
The terrain in Valöns Naturreservat is wonderfully varied, offering a dynamic experience for families. You'll find everything from dramatic, exposed rock shores with expansive sea views to lush coastal meadows and higher meadows with unique dry earth vegetation. Some trails might run close to the waterline, requiring careful footing, while others traverse areas reflecting historical agricultural use. This diversity ensures a constantly changing and engaging landscape for all.
Yes, Valöns Naturreservat has many easy trails perfect for families with young children. While some coastal paths might be rugged, you can find gentler options. For example, the Stone Stacks by the Shore – Badholmen Natural Bath loop is an easy 3.4 km route that offers a pleasant walk. For stroller-friendly options, look for trails explicitly marked as accessible or with wider, flatter paths, though some sections might still be natural and uneven.
Absolutely! Valöns Naturreservat is rich in both natural beauty and historical significance. As you hike, you can discover ancient Bronze Age cairns, remnants of 18th-century train oil cookeries, and 19th-century watermills, adding a fascinating cultural dimension to your outdoor experience. The dramatic coastlines and lush meadows are natural landmarks in themselves, offering stunning views and diverse ecosystems.
Yes, the reserve boasts a comprehensive network of trails, and many of these are circular, which is ideal for family outings. Circular routes allow you to start and end at the same point without retracing your steps. An example of a family-friendly circular route is the Gerlesborg Waterfront and Café – Svenneby Church loop, an easy 4.9 km path.
The trails within Valöns Naturreservat are highly praised by the komoot community, receiving an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 450 reviews. Hikers frequently commend the diverse scenery, from rugged coastlines to peaceful meadows, and the well-maintained condition of the routes. Many appreciate the variety of options suitable for different abilities, making it a popular choice for families.
Generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Valöns Naturreservat, but it's important to keep them on a leash, especially in nature reserves and during certain times of the year to protect wildlife. Always ensure you clean up after your dog to maintain the natural beauty of the area for everyone.
Many trails offer engaging features for children. The varied landscape means there are always new things to see, from interesting rock formations along the coast to diverse wildflowers in the meadows. Keep an eye out for historical artifacts like Bronze Age cairns. The Udden Stone Sculpture Park – Bella Gästis Restaurant loop, for instance, offers an artistic element that might capture children's imaginations.
Valöns Naturreservat is beautiful year-round, but for family hikes, late spring through early autumn (May to September) generally offers the most pleasant weather. In spring, the meadows burst with wildflowers like cowslips, while summer provides ideal conditions for combining hiking with swimming. Autumn brings vibrant colors and cooler temperatures, perfect for longer walks. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
Yes, Valöns Naturreservat offers excellent opportunities to combine hiking with other outdoor pursuits. The reserve's coastal location means there are spots suitable for swimming, especially during warmer months. You can also find good fishing spots. The Badholmen Natural Bath – Stone Stacks by the Shore loop is an easy route that passes by a natural bath, perfect for a refreshing dip.
For families with older children looking for a bit more of a challenge, there are moderate options available. The Hälsö–Väröbacka Ferry – Hamburgsund Harbor loop is a moderate 13.3 km route that offers a longer adventure with more elevation gain, providing a rewarding experience for those ready for it.


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