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Hike the easy 2.0-mile Kortel Loop in Stenshuvud National Park, featuring diverse forests, meadows, and sea views from Kortelshuvud.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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217 m
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606 m
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1.49 km
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1.82 km
1.24 km
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1.73 km
1.22 km
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The Kortel Loop, also known as the Purple Tour, is approximately 3 kilometers long and generally takes about one hour to complete at a leisurely pace.
The trail offers a diverse landscape, leading hikers through birch and hornbeam forests, as well as open meadows and pastures. While generally easy, some sections may have a moderate incline and be slightly rocky.
Yes, a key highlight is the Kortelshuvud viewpoint, which provides spectacular views over Stenshuvud National Park and the Baltic Sea. You'll also experience an open forest and meadow landscape and a wooden boardwalk trail.
Yes, the Kortel Loop is considered an easy and pleasant walk, making it suitable for beginners and families. Its moderate length and varied scenery offer an enjoyable experience without being overly challenging.
Stenshuvud National Park, and by extension the Kortel Loop, is beautiful year-round. However, spring offers vibrant flora, summer provides pleasant weather for coastal views, and autumn showcases stunning fall colors in the deciduous forests. Winter hiking is possible, but be prepared for potentially icy or muddy conditions.
Yes, the Kortel Loop (Kortelslingan) is an official trail within the park. The route also passes through sections of the Skåneleden 4, Etapp 5: Simrishamn – Kivik, and briefly touches parts of Havsslingan and Hälleviksslingan.
Dogs are generally welcome in Stenshuvud National Park, including on the Kortel Loop, but they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and other visitors. Please remember to clean up after your pet.
No, there is no entrance fee to visit Stenshuvud National Park, and you do not need a permit to hike the Kortel Loop. National parks in Sweden are generally free to access.
The Kortel Loop typically starts and ends near the main entrance of Stenshuvud National Park, where parking facilities are available. Look for signs directing you to the 'Purple Tour' or 'Kortelslingan'.
Stenshuvud National Park is known for its rich biodiversity. Along the Kortel Loop, you might spot various bird species, deer, or even rare insects. The park's varied flora includes unique species thriving in its deciduous forests, rocky coastland, and open meadows.
Yes, Stenshuvud National Park has visitor facilities near the main entrance, which typically include restrooms and sometimes a small cafe or kiosk, especially during peak season. It's always a good idea to check the park's official website for current opening hours and services.
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