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Hike a moderate 4.8-mile (7.7 km) loop in Söderåsens National Park, featuring dramatic ravines and panoramic viewpoints.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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6.82 km
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The trail is located within Söderåsens National Park. While the exact starting point for this specific loop can vary depending on where you enter the park, the main entrances like Skäralid (where the Visitor Centre is located) offer ample parking. It's advisable to check the park's official website for the most up-to-date parking information and directions.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Söderåsens National Park, including on this loop trail. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. Please remember to clean up after your dog.
Söderåsens National Park offers beautiful scenery year-round. Spring brings vibrant green foliage and blooming wildflowers, while autumn is particularly spectacular with its fiery colors in the ancient beech forests. Summer is popular for its long daylight hours. Winter hiking is also possible, offering a serene experience, but be prepared for potentially icy or snowy conditions.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Söderåsens National Park or to hike this loop trail. The park is open to the public free of charge, allowing everyone to enjoy its natural beauty.
This loop, rated as moderate, features varied terrain characteristic of Söderåsens National Park. You can expect paths through lush hardwood forests, some rocky sections, and potentially moderate slopes. The park is known for its dramatic geological features, including deep ravines and high cliffs, so be prepared for some elevation changes. While not excessively difficult, sturdy hiking shoes are recommended.
Along this loop, you'll encounter several notable highlights. These include the unique Offavägen Rock Field and Stone Cairns, the panoramic Kopparhatten Viewpoint, and the scenic Rårödspågen Viewpoint. These spots offer stunning views of the park's dramatic landscape and geological features.
Yes, this loop intersects with several other official trails within Söderåsens National Park. You will find sections that overlap with the Hjortsprångsrundan, Etapp 4: Klåveröd-Söderåsens nationalpark, Kopparhattsrundan, Liakroksrundan, Etapp 5: Söderåsens nationalpark-Jällabjär, Skärdammen runt, Härsnäsrundan, and Offavägen. This allows for opportunities to extend or modify your hike.
Given its 'moderate' difficulty rating, this loop is generally suitable for families with some hiking experience or beginners who are reasonably fit. While it's not an extreme trail, it does involve some elevation changes and varied terrain. For very young children or those new to hiking, some of the park's easier, more accessible paths might be a better starting point.
Söderåsens National Park has a Visitor Centre, typically located at the main entrances like Skäralid, where you can find restrooms, information, and sometimes a café. While there might not be direct water sources on the trail itself, it's always recommended to carry enough water for your hike, especially on a 7.6 km route.
Seasonal conditions can significantly impact your hike. In spring, paths can be muddy from snowmelt or rain. Summer offers dry trails but can be warm. Autumn provides ideal hiking weather with cooler temperatures and stunning foliage, but fallen leaves can obscure roots and rocks. Winter can bring snow and ice, making some sections slippery; appropriate gear like microspikes might be necessary.
While this loop is rated moderate, be aware that Söderåsens National Park features dramatic elevation changes. For instance, the nearby Kopparhattsrundan includes a 200-step staircase. While this specific loop may not have such a feature, expect some climbs and descents. Starting early in the day can help you avoid crowds, especially at popular viewpoints like Kopparhatten, and allow ample time to enjoy the diverse scenery.
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