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Bus station hiking trails around Fisklösen offer access to a landscape characterized by deep forests and picturesque lakes, including Nödre Fisklösen and Mellre Fisklösen. The region features a well-connected trail system, with paths winding around the lakes and through areas with distinctive twisted pine trees. Hikers can explore varied terrain, from tranquil lakeside routes to connections with longer trails like the Bergslags trail, leading towards Tiveden National Park.
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The power plant next to the Carl Larsson farm in Sundborn was built between 1901 and 1903.
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It was first mentioned in the 14th century and has been inhabited by various local figures throughout its history. Among them were the mayor of Sundborn as well as several mine owners, which is why the farm is often referred to as the "Miner's Farm." In 1850, the then owner, Lars Gustaf Rathsman, had the current buildings built and, as an amateur botanist, left his mark on the large garden. The last owner was Bengt Linderdahl, who bequeathed Stora Hyttnäs to the Linderdahlska Stiftelsen Foundation after his death in 1983. The foundation now runs the museum and maintains the property. In the garden, you will find around 80 different tree species and shrubs, including one of the oldest apple trees in Sweden. Its name is Gubbäppelträdet, which means "Old Man Apple Tree," because the flesh of its apples is so tender and friable that even an old man without teeth could eat the fruit without any problem. The tree itself is estimated to be around 350 years old. Henrika Linderdahl designed the rest of the garden herself as an ornamental garden based on German models. Source: https://www.guidebook-sweden.com/de/reisefuehrer/reiseziel/stora-hyttnaes-historisches-anwesen-sundborn
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The property still belongs to the Larssons' descendants, who lovingly preserve it as authentically as possible. The house can only be visited with a guided tour, which currently costs 250 kroner.
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A Master miner’s estate. This is an intact bourgois home from the late 1800s. The estate dates back to the 1500s. In 1654, Johan Otto, an energetic and successful judge from Falun, married Magdalena Johansdotter the wealthy daughter from Stora Hyttnäs. On becoming the owner of the estate himself he developed it into a master miner´s estate. He became a master miner at the Sala Silver Mine in 1660, was knighted in 1666 and took the name Silfwerström. He was instrumental in many ways to the development of the village. The current main building was built in 1840 and a wing was added in 1823. In the late 1890s, Henrika and Pontus Linderdahl altered the main building to its present appearance. Carl and Karin Larsson were their closest neighbors and very good friends of the family. The Linderdahl children had no heirs and wanted the estate to remain unaltered for the enjoyment of the residents of Sundborn and people all around. Pontus and Henrika´s last child Bengt Linderdahl bequeathed the estate to Sundborn municipality on his death in 1983.
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Cairn that marks the boundary of Peace Mile around the Falun Mine. Here is a slightly damaged mound east of the walkway
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The current wooden church in Sundborn on Lake Toftan dates back to the 17th century and was designed by master craftsman Samuele Solberg. It is designed for 300 worshippers. A stacked bell tower was placed separately, as was customary. In 1905, the church was restored in its distinctive, simple style under the direction of Carl Larsson. Carl Larsson personally painted the murals, including John the Baptist. Carl Larsson was buried in the adjacent cemetery in 1919. Sources: https://sv.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundborns_kyrkaon https://www.sundborn.com/sundborns-kyrka
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The capacity is around 20 cars here. It is right by the church. You can take a walk along the water from here
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The Fisklösen area, particularly around Nödre and Mellre Fisklösen lakes, offers serene forest paths. You can expect trails that wind through deep forests, featuring distinctive twisted pine trees and aquatic flora like water lilies. While specific routes starting directly from bus stations are not detailed in this guide, the region is known for its natural beauty and connection to longer trails like the Bergslags trail.
The natural landscape around Nödre and Mellre Fisklösen lakes lends itself well to circular walks that explore the lake shores and surrounding forests. While this guide does not list specific circular routes directly from bus stops, the area's trail system, including connections to the Bergslags trail, provides opportunities for creating varied loop hikes.
Hikers in Fisklösen can enjoy the tranquil beauty of Nödre and Mellre Fisklösen lakes, known for their clear waters and unique aquatic plants. The surrounding deep forests offer a sense of wilderness. Further afield, you can find the historic village of Tivedstorp, and the Junker jägares stig trail which passes by Junker Jägares sten, one of Tiveden's largest boulders. The Tarmlångsdalen Valley, with its narrow lake Tarmlången, is also a notable natural feature in the broader region.
The gentle paths around the lakes and through the forests of Fisklösen can be suitable for families, depending on the chosen distance and terrain. The presence of jetties, BBQ spots, and windbreaks around the lakes provides comfortable resting places, making it easier for families to enjoy a day out in nature.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Sweden, provided they are kept on a leash, especially during certain times of the year to protect wildlife. It's always advisable to check local regulations, particularly if you plan to enter Tiveden National Park, which may have specific rules regarding dogs.
The Fisklösen area is beautiful throughout the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn. Spring brings fresh greenery and blooming flora, while summer offers pleasant temperatures for hiking and enjoying the lakes. Autumn provides stunning fall colors in the forests. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.
While facilities directly at bus stops might be limited, the nearby Tivedstorp, located about 1.5 km north of Nödre Fisklösen lake, offers overnight accommodation and fishing licenses. For more extensive options, you would need to venture further into the Tiveden National Park area or nearby towns.
The trails directly around the Fisklösen lakes are generally considered easy to moderate, offering relatively flat terrain suitable for most hikers. However, connections to the longer Bergslags trail or routes extending into Tiveden National Park can range from moderate to difficult, depending on length and elevation changes.
This guide focuses on the concept of bus station accessible hikes in the Fisklösen region. While the region offers many beautiful trails, specific routes starting directly from bus stations are not currently detailed within this guide.
The Fisklösen area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars. Reviewers often praise the quiet woodlands, the serene beauty of the lakes, and the opportunity for peaceful immersion in nature away from crowded areas.
Yes, the clear waters of Nödre and Mellre Fisklösen lakes offer excellent opportunities for wild swimming. Many spots around the lakes are accessible, and the presence of jetties makes it convenient to enter the water.
Given the varied terrain and weather conditions, it's recommended to wear comfortable, layered clothing suitable for outdoor activity. Sturdy hiking shoes are essential, especially if you plan to explore beyond the immediate lake paths. Always check the weather forecast before you head out.


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