Wonderful informative video, and you've also got the amazing Stenshuvud National park in the south as well as Norra Kvill National Park as well as Tiveden.
I don’t know if I think Roslagsleden places on a top 10. But it’s one of the most accessible hikes and most of its eleven day trips are both children friendly and beautiful (in the summer at least). And I think all of its day trips starts and stops near public transportation.
And also Sörmansleden south of Stockholm. You can usually plan the route so that you can take a train or bus to the beginning of the trail and from your final destination. I have walked the trail in the 80s but then "only" for three days. There are shelters where you can spend the night. We had tents and sleeping bags and were able to find nice places to camp.
@@HikingHikers If you stay on high altitude where it´s windy I think you´ll be alright. But if you go down a valley where it´s wet -beware! Best is to contact a tourist station. I would think that the more popular trails are chosen where there´s not a lot of mosquitos. But don´t take my word for it. I once entered a forest in the middle of Sweden and it was hell. I entered 10 meters and then I had to run out. The mosquitos (myggen) are so vicious!
Wonderful informative video, and you've also got the amazing Stenshuvud National park in the south as well as Norra Kvill National Park as well as Tiveden.
I'm glad that I got the important ones down - Please let me know if I missed a great Swedish trail! Thanks for watching
Absolutely stunning work my friend, these shots are brilliantly captured and presented!
Thank you mate!
Remember the #1 hike in Sweden - The Via Suecia Trail. It goes through the whole country from North to South or vice versa. Enjoy your hike!
Thanks for the input! Appreciate it
Hiking in Sweden is incredible! I try and put up as many videos from Swedish nature as possible. Great work!
Amazing! Thanks for watching
I really enjoyed your top 10 hikes in Norway video, but this is also really good!
The Nordics are truly special!
I Think Tiveden on Bergslagsleden is unique, it has original Woods untouched for hundreds of years, and stunning turquiose lakes.
Sounds stunning! Thanks for the input
Jämtlandstriangelnis classic trail and should be in a 10 list.
Outer good trial are also Bohusleden, Höga Kustenleden, Bohusleden, Tiveden
Appreciate the feedback!
At 4 you could have also mentioned the Höga Kustenleden or High Coast trail, that goes through the Skuleskoge national park.
I see! Thanks for the feedback 🇸🇪
I don’t know if I think Roslagsleden places on a top 10. But it’s one of the most accessible hikes and most of its eleven day trips are both children friendly and beautiful (in the summer at least). And I think all of its day trips starts and stops near public transportation.
Ah good to know, thanks!
And also Sörmansleden south of Stockholm. You can usually plan the route so that you can take a train or bus to the beginning of the trail and from your final destination. I have walked the trail in the 80s but then "only" for three days. There are shelters where you can spend the night. We had tents and sleeping bags and were able to find nice places to camp.
Make sure to be informed about the mosquito situeation where/when you go. It can be a nightmare.
Great tips, thanks! 🇸🇪
@@HikingHikers If you stay on high altitude where it´s windy I think you´ll be alright. But if you go down a valley where it´s wet -beware! Best is to contact a tourist station. I would think that the more popular trails are chosen where there´s not a lot of mosquitos. But don´t take my word for it. I once entered a forest in the middle of Sweden and it was hell. I entered 10 meters and then I had to run out. The mosquitos (myggen) are so vicious!
Bohusleden.😉
Haha you know it
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