Attractions and places to see in Notteryd offer a blend of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region is characterized by its nature reserve, which features varied terrain including forests, open meadows, and parts of three lakes. Notteryd also holds cultural significance with ancient historical sites, including an old castle. The area provides opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking and cycling.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Notteryd is a beautiful nature reserve with stunning nature trails over roots and beautiful rocks along the lake. It's very peaceful, and you're alone with nature! The blue of the lake matches the blue of the sky...I love it!😍
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Even though the bridge seems somewhat out of place, it offers a great view of the inflow on one side and the lake on the other.
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No, the wild boar isn't being protected here. Quite the opposite. The local flora is being protected by the wild boar. Interesting, too.
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Beautiful path running through the woods with some great boulders for scrambling up.
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Very beautiful scenery 🤙
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A sprawling cluster of huge boulders that indicate the existence of the Iron Age fort from c. 1100 to 500 BC. indicate.
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I recommend sturdy walking shoes on these beautiful nature trails.
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Notteryd is known for its diverse natural environments, particularly the Notteryd Nature Reserve. This reserve offers untouched nature with trails along the water, forests, open meadows, and parts of three lakes: Toftasjön, Stensjön, and Lövsjön. You can also find unique rock formations, such as the Boulders in the Forest, which are great for scrambling.
Yes, Notteryd has a rich cultural history. The Notteryd Nature Reserve itself contains the county's only old castle, built in the Bronze Age. Additionally, you can explore the Fornborg Gripeberg Iron Age Hillfort, a historical site featuring a sprawling cluster of huge boulders that indicate the existence of an Iron Age fort dating from approximately 1100 to 500 BC.
Notteryd is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy hiking and running on various trails. For instance, there are several routes within the Notteryd hiking guide, including easy loops through the nature reserve. Runners can find routes like the 'Notteryd Nature Reserve – Boulders in the Forest loop' in the running trails guide.
Yes, Notteryd offers spots suitable for families. The Lakeside Picnic and Fire Pit Area is a great option, providing two separate fire pits and a picnic bench right by the water, perfect for a relaxing break with children. The nature reserve also has signposted paths of varying lengths, making it accessible for different activity levels.
Visitors particularly appreciate the purely natural experience offered by the Notteryd Nature Reserve. They enjoy meandering through untouched nature on trails, sometimes along the water, and the presence of BBQ areas. The beautiful circular routes over varied terrain and the impressive views from the old castle within the reserve are also highly praised.
Absolutely. Notteryd offers several easy hiking options, especially within the nature reserve. You can find routes like the 'Notteryd loop' or the 'Notteryd Nature Reserve – Moorland Landscape loop' which are classified as easy. For more options, check out the easy hikes in Notteryd guide.
Beyond its forests and lakes, Notteryd is home to fascinating geological formations. The Boulders in the Forest highlight features a beautiful path through the woods with large boulders perfect for scrambling. The region's bedrock is also unique, consisting of larvikite and tønsbergite, contributing to its distinct natural character.
Yes, you can. The Lakeside Picnic and Fire Pit Area is a dedicated spot with picnic benches and fire pits right by the water, providing an excellent place to rest and enjoy a meal. Many trails within the Notteryd Nature Reserve also have designated BBQ areas.
The diverse habitats of Notteryd support various wildlife. In the Notteryd Nature Reserve, the open meadows and old forests provide homes for many species. Birdwatchers might spot osprey, great bustard, barn owl, and crow. The unusual lemon-spotted marsh dragonfly has also been seen where the Vikahultabäcken meets the Toftasjön.
Beyond historical sites, you might encounter the Wild Boar Protection Fence. This structure is not for protecting wild boars, but rather for safeguarding the local flora from them, offering an interesting insight into local conservation efforts.
For hiking in Notteryd, especially on trails like those leading to the Boulders in the Forest or within the nature reserve, sturdy walking shoes are highly recommended. The terrain can be varied, including paths over hill and dale, so comfortable and supportive footwear will enhance your experience.


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