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Touring cycling around Lögdösjön offers diverse natural landscapes within Timrå Municipality, Sweden. The region is characterized by a varied shoreline, with agricultural land to the west and dense pine and deciduous forests, including a Natura 2000 area, to the east and north. The terrain provides accessible routes with generally gentle elevations, though some routes feature hills under 200m. These features create a mix of open views and wooded sections for touring cyclists.
Last updated: June 26, 2026
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16.2km
01:03
110m
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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34.8km
02:25
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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105km
06:29
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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01:17
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Together with Stora Torget on the other side of the Esplanade, Vängåvan Park forms a large green space and the heart of Sundsvall. The park, with its fountain built at the end of the 19th century, was one of the first publicly designed spaces in Sweden. During Sundsvall's rapid economic growth, the area around Vängåvan, with its several banks, became one of Sweden's most important financial centers. The fountain in the center of the park was designed by the Sundsvall artist Sofia Gisberg. It was completed on August 25, 1886, the same day as the new Läroverket (the Swedish National Library), now the Hedbergska School. The fountain was made possible by donations from A. P. Hedberg. Public artworks were rare in Swedish provincial towns at that time and considered highly exclusive.
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Located in the heart of Stenstan, the stone city, some of Sundsvall's most magnificent houses are situated around its main square, Stora Torget. A market is also held here regularly.
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Unfortunately, the shelter is only for sitting, but a little further down the path you can camp!
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Sundsvall is also called "Stone city". The town has been destroyed by fire four times. After the fire in 1888 the town was completely rebuilt in stone.
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Wind shelter with bench and table above the coast with plenty of grass for a tent; close to civilization, but still very quiet and not very visible.
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In the middle of the city there are small parks to linger
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Sundsvall, on Sweden's northeast coast, has an illustrious past as one of Sweden's most important industrial cities. The impressive stone town (Stenstan) is one of the best-preserved cityscapes from the late 19th century. The 51-block historic center with its imposing and decorative brick buildings takes you back to a time when lumber and banking magnates ruled Sundsvall.
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Historical landmark with church from 18th century, bed&breakfast, cosy coffee place and beautiful outdoor area to rest and enjoy nice weather.
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There are 4 dedicated touring cycling routes around Lögdösjön available on komoot, catering to various skill levels from easy to difficult.
Yes, for those seeking an easier ride, the Bike loop from Sörberge Norra is an excellent choice. This 10.1-mile (16.2 km) route explores the area north of the lake with gentle elevations, making it ideal for a relaxed outing.
The routes vary significantly in length and elevation. You can find shorter loops like the Bike loop from Sörberge Norra at 10.1 miles (16.2 km) with around 106 meters of ascent, up to more challenging options such as the Lögdö Bruk Church – Bergeforsen loop from Timrå, which spans 65.4 miles (105.2 km) and features over 950 meters of elevation gain.
While specific routes aren't designated 'family-friendly,' the region's generally gentle elevations and varied landscapes make many paths suitable for families. The Bike loop from Sörberge Norra, being an easy route, could be a good option for families looking for a less strenuous ride.
The Lögdösjön region offers diverse scenery, characterized by a varied shoreline, agricultural lands to the west, and dense pine and deciduous forests, including a Natura 2000 area, to the east and north. Routes like the Rösåsberget loop from Timrå District provide varied views, including forested sections and panoramas from Rösåsberget.
Yes, all the touring cycling routes listed for the Lögdösjön area are designed as loops, allowing you to start and finish at the same point. Examples include the Rösåsberget loop from Timrå District and the Fågelsången loop from Fågelsången.
The best time for touring cycling around Lögdösjön is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn (May to September). During this period, you can expect more favorable weather conditions, with less precipitation and comfortable temperatures for cycling. Summer offers the longest daylight hours, ideal for longer tours.
Many routes offer scenic views due to the region's varied landscape. The Rösåsberget loop from Timrå District, for instance, includes forested sections and views from Rösåsberget. The Stora Torget (Main Square), Sundsvall – Gustav Adolf Church, Sundsvall loop from Timrå also leads through interesting urban and rural landscapes.
Komoot users appreciate the diverse natural landscapes, from varied shorelines to dense forests, and the accessibility of routes with generally gentle elevations. The network offers options for different ability levels, allowing many to find a suitable tour.
While specific regulations for dogs on cycling paths can vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails in Sweden, provided they are kept on a leash and you clean up after them. It's always advisable to check local signage or specific park rules along your chosen route, especially in nature reserves like the Natura 2000 area mentioned in the region's description.
Yes, for experienced touring cyclists seeking a challenge, the Lögdö Bruk Church – Bergeforsen loop from Timrå is a difficult route. It covers 65.4 miles (105.2 km) and features significant elevation gains, making it the most demanding option in the area.


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