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No traffic touring cycling routes around Dunkern offer a diverse landscape for cyclists to explore. The region features a mix of natural areas, including lakes and streams, alongside rural and historical points of interest. Terrain generally includes moderate elevation changes, suitable for touring cyclists seeking varied experiences. These routes provide opportunities to discover the local environment away from vehicular traffic.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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From her Åker piecework - Rough surfaces.
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Ånhammar and its surroundings are very beautiful. Ånhammar dates back to the Iron Age, there are several burial grounds nearby, including two on Näset, the peninsula south of Ånhammar. In written documents, Ånhammar is mentioned for the first time in 1366 when a johanne in vnambre is mentioned. Ånhammar received seat privileges in the 1630s, through the then owner Henrik Stöör. The main building is a one-story wooden house, built in 1638 in Carolingian style. To its current appearance with its hipped roof, most of the exterior dates from the beginning of the 18th century. The original appearance of the building was red, lying timber. In 1864, panels were put up on the front of the main building and in 1912 also on the wings. The access road to the manger passes the older cattle farm with stables and outbuildings, part of which is traditionally separated from the manger by a fence. New economic buildings were erected at the beginning of the 19th century northeast of the manor. At the entrance to the manor, you can see the magazine from 1837. There, the estate has a farm museum built by Anders von Stockenström together with his wife Elisabeth since the 1950s. Here there are historical collections with around 2,000 items, including driving equipment, agricultural implements, tools, machines and much more. To the west of the barn buildings stands a wooden fatabur from the 17th century and a gate, moved there from Glömnäs. The Sörmlandsleden passes past Ånhammar (between stage goals 18 and 19). In 1973, the first stage of the Sörmlandsleden was inaugurated here at Ånhammar. In the slope down towards lake Dunkern there is also a rune stone, with the sign Sö 13.
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Here you can camp separately despite the proximity to county road 894 between Ärla and Högsten. The road does not have much traffic.
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Herröknanäs consists of a peninsula that flows into Lake Misteln. Do visit if you are interested in flowers, enjoy bird watching or just want to wander around the beautiful and open grasslands. The nature reserve consists of two heights with mountains in the day. Between these heights lies a low-lying area that is almost always flooded in the spring. The wetlands are appreciated by many birds and here you can see redshanks, tufted whippets and common snipe. The large oaks are a home for many species. Many fungi, lichens, insects and other animals live on and around the oaks. Among other things, the unusual leather beetle thrives in the reserve. It lives as a larva for most of its life inside the hollow oaks. After three or four years, the caterpillar transforms into a beetle, and then it is in a hurry to find a partner to mate with. As a fully grown beetle, it lives only a few weeks in the summer. Getting a glimpse of a leather beetle is difficult. But if you smell dried plums or leather in a hollow old oak tree, you can be pretty sure a leather beetle lives there.
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The Kammarstenen on the farm Ånhammars mark, in Gryts parish, is a popular destination for families with children. Kammarsten is a huge moving block. As an extra bonus, when you're still at the Kammarstenen (and the children want to keep playing), you can go down to the Järnaån, which flows south of the moving block. On the road bridge over the river, on sunny days you can see a multitude of wonderfully blue-sparkling maidenhairs. There are Blue damselflies with completely blue wings and Blue-banded damselflies which have transparent wings except for a jewel-sparkling blue wing patch.
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Here is the ruin after Glömnäs saw from 1826, but which was closed down in the 1920s. You can still see the remains of the water wheel
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Here it is possible to get an overview of Flättsjön's beach meadows.
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There are a few dedicated no traffic touring cycling routes around Dunkern, offering a peaceful experience away from cars. Currently, komoot features at least 2 such routes in the area.
Yes, the routes around Dunkern are generally suitable for families looking for a relaxed cycling experience. The moderate difficulty of routes like Flättsjön Birdwatching Tower – Bridge Over a Stream loop from Björndammen and Stålboga Manor loop from Oliveberg makes them enjoyable for various skill levels, though younger children might find the distances more challenging.
While specific regulations for dogs on these routes are not detailed, generally, dogs are welcome on leashes on public paths in Sweden, where these routes appear to be located. Always ensure your dog is well-behaved and that you clean up after them. Check local signage for any specific restrictions in natural areas.
The no traffic touring cycling routes in Dunkern vary in length. For instance, the Stålboga Manor loop from Oliveberg is approximately 21 km, while the Flättsjön Birdwatching Tower – Bridge Over a Stream loop from Björndammen extends to about 36 km. The Kammarstenen and Järnaån – Sandy Beach on Lake Dunkern loop from Stjärnhov is around 39 km, offering options for different preferences.
The routes around Dunkern feature varied terrain, often including paths through forests, alongside lakes, and through rural landscapes. While specific details on surface types for 'no traffic' sections are limited, touring routes generally aim for comfortable surfaces suitable for bicycles, which can include gravel or paved sections.
Yes, all the no traffic touring cycling routes currently listed for Dunkern are circular. This allows for convenient starting and ending points, such as the Kammarstenen and Järnaån – Sandy Beach on Lake Dunkern loop from Stjärnhov, which offers a complete loop experience.
The best time for touring cycling in Dunkern is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is generally more favorable, and daylight hours are longer, making for more enjoyable rides. Always check local weather forecasts before heading out.
While specific parking information for each route's starting point is not always detailed, routes often begin near towns or accessible areas where parking facilities are available. For example, routes like the Flättsjön Birdwatching Tower – Bridge Over a Stream loop from Björndammen and Stålboga Manor loop from Oliveberg start from locations that typically offer parking options for visitors.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the peacefulness and natural beauty of the routes, highlighting the opportunity to explore serene landscapes away from traffic.
While the guide does not list specific attractions for these routes, the names suggest natural points of interest. For example, the Flättsjön Birdwatching Tower – Bridge Over a Stream loop from Björndammen implies birdwatching opportunities, and the Kammarstenen and Järnaån – Sandy Beach on Lake Dunkern loop from Stjärnhov suggests scenic lake views and a sandy beach. These routes are ideal for enjoying the natural environment.


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