A 10 km long hike that offers water-adjacent experiences, the scent of marshland, beautiful pine forests, and the serenity of an old forest. The trail begins in the small village of Ulvö along the old railway embankment, which now serves as a path for hiking and cycling. After 3 km, you turn left, and shortly thereafter, the trail takes you on soft paths and nice footbridges across the marsh. Along Svartsjön, the trail offers old beautiful forests and moss-covered terrain. Along the hike, you’ll pass two different rest areas, both with peaceful views of the water.
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Ulvö is an old railway station village, and the railway used to pass through here. Today, the railway embankment has been transformed into a car-free hiking and cycling trail called ”Banvallsleden,” which you will be walking on during a part of your hike. It’s a beautiful spot for swimming, rest stops, and picnics. At the parking area, you’ll also find an accessible restroom and a barbecue area. This is both the starting and ending point of the hike.
From Ulvö, you head south, and a sign will guide you in the direction of ”Svängbron” and ”Näckens badkar” (The Swinging Bridge and Näcken’s Bathtub)!
Here you pass a historic swing bridge. The bridge, which dates back to the second half of the 19th century, used to pivot and was manoeuvred manually to allow the steam boat traffic that was once a common sight in Åsnen to pass.
The Water Sprite’s Bath, the Christening Stone – the names vary! But it’s easy to imagine the water sprite taking a relaxing bath here between engagements in darker waters!
Rest area with a magical view of one of the most pristine areas in Åsnen. On early spring mornings, if you’re in luck, you may hear the black-throated diver call between the islands. Here is a nice barbecue area, a dry toilet, and a shelter. Please use caution and show good judgment when you light your fire!
After 3 km along the ”Banvallsleden”, you’ll follow the signposts to the left, and shortly, the path will lead you onto soft paths and beautiful footbridges across the marsh. On warm days, you can enjoy the scent of sun-warmed pine forests, blueberries, lingonberries, and vast fields of Marsh Labrador Tea. You’ll walk on footbridges in the wettest parts, but keep in mind that the hike may require waterproof shoes if there has been heavy rain!
Please note that the right of public access (”allemansrätten”) is limited within the national park. Here, specific regulations, known as ”föreskrifter,” apply.
In Åsnen National Park, it is allowed to pick berries during your hike, but not to gather or dig up plants. You must not harm living or dead trees and bushes or disturb wildlife. It’s also essential to be mindful of not causing noise that could be perceived as disruptive to others. For the vast majority of visitors, the focus is on nature experiences, and by respecting this, both you and others will have a more enjoyable visit to the national park! You are welcome to bring your dog, but it must always be leashed, and you get to light a fire, but only in designated areas.
During the later part of summer, the mire shines with purple heather. Even during other times of the year, there is a colorful display on the mire, but then you need to pause and look a bit more closely to discover the various plants!
After you’ve passed the mire and the pine forest, you’ll reach a gravel road. Take a left and follow the road for about 500 meters until you reach the parking area and rest area. Please be attentive, you will share the gravel road with vehicular traffic. At Svartsjön (Black Lake), there is a pleasant rest area with a breathtaking view of the lake Åsnen. Often, the lake is calm, making it a cozy spot to take a break. There are tables, benches, and a prepared barbecue area available for use!
After about 150 meters, and right after you have passed Svartsjön, follow the signposts to the left. Here, the trail will lead you through silent forests and soft mossy terrains. The path is narrow, winding its way around rocks and vegetation, and you’ll truly feel like part of nature!
At the northernmost point of the northern loop on Toftåsa mire, there is a bench and convenient support for binoculars and cameras. A popular spot for many birdwatchers! The location offers captivating views of Åsnen’s waters and is perfect if you just want to sit down and enjoy the tranquility and the lapping of the waves!
On the northern part of the trail, you walk on paths and footbridges surrounded by vast fields of Marsh Labrador Tea. When the bushes bloom in early summer, you can enjoy an amazing scent. Marsh Labrador Tea is also known as nature’s mosquito repellent, but remember that in the national park, you are not allowed to pick or break off plants!
When you reach the trail along the old railway embankment again, turn right to return to the starting point at Ulvö. The stretch along the embankment includes crossing bridges and passing through leafy deciduous tree canopies. You are always close to the water and can enjoy the views of Åsnen. When you reach the railway trail from the northern path, it’s approximately 1.8 km back to Ulvö.
Bring snacks or lunch into nature, or visit a café along the way! Check the opening hours especially during autumn, winter, and spring—they can vary. Many places open around Easter, others in May. In spring, weekend openings are common, which later expand to every day.
Don’t forget to bring your leftovers and trash back home!
Elisabeth’s Garden Restaurant & Café at Huseby Bruk offers local delicacies, often based on what is currently available in the kitchen garden. Home-baked goods, sandwiches, lunches – eat there or take away! Season opening at Easter.
If you’re coming from the south, a stop at Ålshult’s Culture Café can be a nice option. A cozy mix of shop, café, and restaurant. Season opening at Easter. They also offer accommodation in a unique old sleeping car!
Amy’s Café is located by the shore of Lake Åsnen on Sirkön. They offer home-baked goods, sandwiches, crumble pies, cheesecake, and more. Amy’s farm shop, about 300 meters north of the café, is always open for self-service. Season opening in April.
Vrankunge Garden with café and food is located just north of Bjurkärr. They offer flowers, locally produced food, and notably home-baked treats, waffles, hearty sandwiches, and Småland-style boiled coffee. Berries and vegetables are available seasonally.
Getnö Lake Åsnen Resort is located on an island adjacent to the national park. From the Country style Café, you can order a picnic basket to take on your hike!
In Grimslöv, just north of Torne, you’ll find Grimslöv’s Inn serving the daily special with well-prepared traditional Swedish dishes
Farmors Gårdsbod (Farm Shop) offers homemade chocolate pralines, ice cream flavored with the farm’s berries, seasonal berries and vegetables, and other locally produced items to take away. Open year-round. During the summer, hearty grilled sandwiches and ice cream are served from a food truck in the garden.
Annorlunda Streetfood & Café has a café in the old country store and a food truck right next to it. The café offers home-baked cookies, sandwiches, and light lunches. The food truck serves street food as it should be, straight from the grill, hearty and familiar.
Fill your picnic basket with delicious locally produced delicacies. Culinary crafts for both small coffee breaks and more substantial grilling adventures or simple coffee breaks with ice cream. The waffle and ice cream food truck in the garden offers hearty waffles with various toppings. There is also take-away coffee and tea available. Very family-friendly with access to games and toys for children.