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Sightseeing

Hike One of Kilsbergen's biggest assets is the exciting and beautiful nature. In summer there are plenty of tracks and trails. The elk track 5 km, the resin track 2.5 km and around the lake 2.5 are all electrically lit. Then there is Bäverslingan 5 km, Falkaslingan 10 km, two different nature trails 3 and 6 km long. MTB There are many different mountain bike trails in the immediate area that start from Ånnaboda. For more information: Bergslagens Cycling Bergslagsleden Bergslagsleden is a hiking and skiing trail of a total of 280 km, from Kloten in the north to Stenkällegården in the south. The trail is divided into 17 stages of varying length and difficulty, between 7 and 23 kilometers. Ånnaboda is the stage goal for stages nine and ten. Fishing Södra Ånnabosjön Södra Ånnabosjön has a natural fish stock and implanted precious fish. To fish, you must have a fishing license. There is a paved road around the entire Södra Ånnabosjön. From it there are detours down to piers where wheelchair users can reach the lake for fishing. More information about fishing regulations and fishing licenses Bathe Södra Ånnabosjön is also a popular bathing spot with a sandy beach. There are jetties, toilets and a heating cabin. Cross-country skiing In the forests around Ånnaboda, there are a variety of ski trails with varying length and difficulty to choose from. No less than 70 km of groomed cross-country trails can be found around the forests, weather permitting! Here you will find everything from short easy exercise tracks to the more difficult elite tracks. Several of the tracks have electric lights. In Kilsbergen you can choose between several hiking trails, including Bergslagsleden between Blankhult and Suttarboda, or Kilsbergsspåret which takes you 27 km north to Nora, its "parallel trail" Vintergatan and more. Cannon snow tracks When the whole track is open, it is about 3 km long. The ski trail is covered with the help of snow cannons. As we are more independent of the natural snow, we normally ski 15 weeks per season, from the end of November to April. The cannon snow track The season ticket costs SEK 740, a day pass for the track costs SEK 75 if you are 17 years and older. For 17 years it is free.
10 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Ånnaboda
10 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Hike One of Kilsbergen's biggest assets is the exciting and beautiful nature. In summer there are plenty of tracks and trails. The elk track 5 km, the resin track 2.5 km and around the lake 2.5 are all electrically lit. Then there is Bäverslingan 5 km, Falkaslingan 10 km, two different nature trails 3 and 6 km long. MTB There are many different mountain bike trails in the immediate area that start from Ånnaboda. For more information: Bergslagens Cycling Bergslagsleden Bergslagsleden is a hiking and skiing trail of a total of 280 km, from Kloten in the north to Stenkällegården in the south. The trail is divided into 17 stages of varying length and difficulty, between 7 and 23 kilometers. Ånnaboda is the stage goal for stages nine and ten. Fishing Södra Ånnabosjön Södra Ånnabosjön has a natural fish stock and implanted precious fish. To fish, you must have a fishing license. There is a paved road around the entire Södra Ånnabosjön. From it there are detours down to piers where wheelchair users can reach the lake for fishing. More information about fishing regulations and fishing licenses Bathe Södra Ånnabosjön is also a popular bathing spot with a sandy beach. There are jetties, toilets and a heating cabin. Cross-country skiing In the forests around Ånnaboda, there are a variety of ski trails with varying length and difficulty to choose from. No less than 70 km of groomed cross-country trails can be found around the forests, weather permitting! Here you will find everything from short easy exercise tracks to the more difficult elite tracks. Several of the tracks have electric lights. In Kilsbergen you can choose between several hiking trails, including Bergslagsleden between Blankhult and Suttarboda, or Kilsbergsspåret which takes you 27 km north to Nora, its "parallel trail" Vintergatan and more. Cannon snow tracks When the whole track is open, it is about 3 km long. The ski trail is covered with the help of snow cannons. As we are more independent of the natural snow, we normally ski 15 weeks per season, from the end of November to April. The cannon snow track The season ticket costs SEK 740, a day pass for the track costs SEK 75 if you are 17 years and older. For 17 years it is free.
Baggetorps nature reserve consists of two smaller coniferous forest areas in the southernmost part of Kilsbergen.
Baggetorp
Baggetorps nature reserve consists of two smaller coniferous forest areas in the southernmost part of Kilsbergen.
At the foot of Kilsbergen is one of Sweden's oldest national parks. In Garphyttan National Park, an old agricultural landscape preserved by the rocky and hilly terrain is preserved.
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
Garphyttan National Park
7 Recomendado por los habitantes de la zona
At the foot of Kilsbergen is one of Sweden's oldest national parks. In Garphyttan National Park, an old agricultural landscape preserved by the rocky and hilly terrain is preserved.
Bird-watching Over the years, more than 100 different bird species have been observed at the treatment ponds in Fjugesta. In the open water surfaces, it is common to see several species of ducks such as mallards, woodpeckers and coots. At the shorelines you can see smaller shore pipits, drill snipers and tufted lapwings. In the reeds, brown marsh hawks nest regularly. Many small birds nest in the deciduous groves and in the area around the treatment ponds. Here you can see finches, yellow sparrows and ospreys, among others. It is common to see swallows looking for birds over the water. Here the tower sailor is also looking for food.
Fjugesta Vattenpark
9 Tegelslagaregatan
Bird-watching Over the years, more than 100 different bird species have been observed at the treatment ponds in Fjugesta. In the open water surfaces, it is common to see several species of ducks such as mallards, woodpeckers and coots. At the shorelines you can see smaller shore pipits, drill snipers and tufted lapwings. In the reeds, brown marsh hawks nest regularly. Many small birds nest in the deciduous groves and in the area around the treatment ponds. Here you can see finches, yellow sparrows and ospreys, among others. It is common to see swallows looking for birds over the water. Here the tower sailor is also looking for food.