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Easy hiking trails around Mjörn traverse a landscape characterized by a large lake with numerous islands, diverse forest ecosystems, and unique geological formations. The region features varied woodlands, including old-growth beech forests and rich deciduous areas, alongside coniferous sections. Hikers can explore varied terrain ranging from gentle bays and lakeside paths to areas with significant geological history, such as giant's kettles.
Last updated: May 3, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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4.22km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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4.27km
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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A lot of people but the place is nice and the food is good
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The Nolhaga nature reserve in Alingsås is 26 hectares in size and has been protected since 2010. It consists of two wooded mountains separated by a ravine called Klämma. Jonas Alströmer bought the land in 1725 and planted a beech forest, which has now developed into an old forest with large trees and dead wood. Dead wood is an important habitat for fungi, insects and larvae. The area near the city has been a popular hiking area since the late 19th century. In 1921, the city of Alingsås bought Nolhaga to make it accessible to the public. To the west, on the banks of the Mjörn, lies the Nolhagaviken nature reserve.
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The creator of Nolhaga is the entrepreneur Jonas Alströmer, one of the six founders of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. He expanded the central building of his estate into a manor house in 1725 and surrounded it with a remarkable garden. Plants from all over the world were brought to Nolhaga and grown under Alströmer's care. After his death, the estate went into slow decline. The railway contractor Claes Adelsköld, who had acquired the estate in 1877, had the dilapidated main building demolished in 1879-1880 and a new one built, a patrician villa in the Italian neo-Renaissance style, designed by the architect Adrian C. Peterson. Adelsköld's villa is now popularly known as Nolhaga Castle. The current park is largely due to Adelsköld's efforts. The area became open to the public when the city of Alingsås acquired the castle and park in 1921. Nolhaga Castle, which has recently been renovated, houses a restaurant.
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The Alingsås "Health Path" (Hälsans Stig) is a lovely walk for everyone around Nolhaga along the river Säveån to Mjörn, Tallhyddan and Fågeltornet. North of Nolhaga Park, the path passes between rock walls. This gorge between the two wooded hills that form the Nolhaga nature reserve is called Klämma.
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In the middle of Nolhaga Park lies Nolhaga Lantgård, a farm-like oasis for small animals in beautiful surroundings. There are several pastures with different animals, for example pigs, sheep and goats. The animals are mainly old Swedish landraces that are part of a nationwide species protection initiative: Värmland sheep, Göinge goats, Gotland rabbits, Linderöds pigs and Hedemora chickens. Next to the farm there is a beehive managed by the Alingsås Beekeepers' Association. Visitors are sometimes allowed to help feed the animals.
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Trädgård is a large-scale municipal project that is expected to be completed in Nolhaga Park by 2029. The first of three phases is complete, and 4,500 of the 17,000 square meters of garden space have already been landscaped. In the first phase, new walkways were laid and lighting was improved. An open lawn area was also created for picnics and other activities. Another area is a four-part inspiration garden, part of which consists of "Susie's English Garden" designed by garden designer Susie White. The next phases up to 2029 are expected to include a newly designed area for park activities, planted fields and an open area for markets.
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At the end of the 19th century, allotment gardens also appeared in Sweden, offering the urban working class a place where they could grow their own food and escape the city to find fresh air, peace and relaxation. The idea of "allotment gardens", named after the Leipzig orthopedist Moritz Schreiber, originated in Germany and spread through Denmark to Sweden. A large area of this type has been created in Nolhaga Park.
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There are over 60 easy hiking trails around Mjörn, offering a wide variety of landscapes to explore. In total, the region features nearly 100 hiking routes, with the majority being suitable for easy walks.
Easy hikes around Mjörn feature diverse terrain, including gentle bays, varied woodlands (from old-growth beech forests to rich deciduous and coniferous areas), and picturesque lakeside paths. You'll find a mix of natural surfaces and well-maintained trails.
Yes, Mjörn offers several easy circular walks. For example, the Storgrytan Rock Face – Bench With a View of the Lake loop from Brobacka naturreservat is a short, easy loop that provides scenic views and geological features. Another option is the Nolhaga Castle – Nolhaga Nature Reserve loop from Alingsås, which explores castle grounds and varied forests.
Many trails around Mjörn are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a leash, especially in nature reserves or areas with wildlife. Always check local signage for specific regulations regarding pets.
Absolutely. The easy trails around Mjörn are generally well-suited for families. Routes like the Mjörn Beach – Säveån River loop from Nolhaga bergs naturreservat offer pleasant, relatively flat paths through lakeside and riverside scenery, perfect for a family outing.
Easy hikes around Mjörn offer a variety of natural features and landmarks. You can explore the impressive giant's kettles at Brobacka Nature Reserve, including the 'Great Kettle,' or enjoy the diverse forests of Nolhaga Nature Reserve. Lakeside paths often lead to scenic spots like Mjörn Beach or offer views of the Säveån Mjörn Lighthouse.
Parking is generally available at popular starting points for trails. For instance, you can find parking at Brobacka naturreservat for routes like the Storgrytan Rock Face loop, or near Nolhaga Nature Reserve in Alingsås for trails exploring that area.
Yes, some trailheads, particularly those closer to towns like Alingsås, are accessible by public transport. The Gotaleden trail, which passes through areas around Mjörn, also has sections that are well-connected by public transport, allowing access to various starting points.
The best time for easy hiking around Mjörn is typically spring, summer, and autumn. Spring offers blooming flora, summer provides pleasant weather for lakeside activities, and autumn showcases vibrant fall colors in the diverse forests. Even winter can be beautiful for a crisp walk, though some paths might be icy.
Yes, you can find cafes and eateries near some of the easy hiking trails. For example, the Mjörn Beach – Nygrensgård Café & Courtyard loop specifically includes a stop at a cafe, offering a convenient refreshment break during your walk.
Mjörn is known for its clear water and inviting swimming spots. Many easy trails lead along the lake's shore, making it convenient to combine a hike with a refreshing swim, especially during warmer months. Always be mindful of local regulations and safety.
The easy hikes around Mjörn are unique due to the combination of a vast lake with approximately 60 islands, diverse forest ecosystems including old-growth beech forests, and significant geological formations like the giant's kettles at Brobacka. This variety creates a dynamic and appealing backdrop for accessible outdoor exploration.
The easy trails around Mjörn are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars from over 140 reviews. Hikers often praise the scenic views of the lake, the peaceful forest paths, and the well-maintained nature of the trails, making them enjoyable for all skill levels.
Yes, there are several shorter, easy walks perfect for beginners. The Storgrytan Rock Face – Bench With a View of the Lake loop is just 1.2 miles (1.9 km) and takes about 30 minutes, offering a great introduction to the area's natural beauty without being too strenuous.


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