Best canyons in Kalmar Sweden are characterized by their unique geological formations, often presenting as gorges, rock crevices, and glacial valleys rather than deep, narrow canyons. The region of Kalmar offers diverse natural landscapes, including forests and coastal areas, providing varied outdoor experiences. These formations are often found within nature reserves and along hiking trails, showcasing the area's natural beauty. Kalmar features 5 distinct gorges and similar natural monuments for exploration.
Last updated: April 29, 2026
Highlight • Canyon
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Sign up now to discover places like this
Get recommendations on the best single tracks, peaks, & plenty of other exciting outdoor places.
Sign up for free
Highlight • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Natural Monument
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Highlight • Gorge
Translated by Google •
Tip by
Start today with a free account
Your next adventure awaits.
Login or Signup
Popular around Kalmar
This place with its rock crevices is especially interesting and worth seeing when it's rained or when there's still enough water to form standing crevices. With the right sunlight and angle of reflections, you can take some great photos.
0
0
Impressive area... highly recommended 👍🏻
1
1
Very nice trail... highly recommended! 👍🏻
1
1
The Lilla Helsike is a small gorge, which is often found in this rugged part of Småland.
0
0
Suddenly the ground opens up and the rocks have split, creating large crevices. You can walk over them and the depth is about one metre. Suddenly the ground opens up and the rocks have split, creating large crevices. You can walk over them and the depth is about one metre.
2
0
The valley of the Nybro glacier, which was formed during the Ice Age and filled with sand, shows the glacier's grinding marks on the rock and with every step the fine sand dusts up like on the moon.
3
0
There is also a small trail through the gorge, but due to the remoteness of this area, the main trail along the top should not be left. At the top, do not step too close to the precipice as there are no handrails. So watch out for children! There is also a small trail through the gorge, but due to the remoteness of this area, the main trail along the top should not be left. At the top, do not step too close to the precipice as there are no handrails. So watch out for children!
3
0
In Kalmar, the 'canyons' are primarily unique geological formations such as gorges, rock crevices, and glacial valleys. These are not deep, narrow canyons like those found in other parts of the world, but rather offer diverse natural landscapes within forests and coastal areas, showcasing the region's natural beauty.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, More Kastell Canyon features a gorge with winding paths and a height difference of approximately 40 meters over uneven terrain, requiring sturdy footwear. The View into Lilla Helbäke Gorge also offers a small trail, but caution is advised near the precipice as there are no handrails.
While some areas require caution, such as the View into Lilla Helbäke Gorge where supervision is needed near the precipice, places like Kanaberg offer an 'adventure playground' with rocks, ravines, and caves to discover, which can be exciting for families.
You can explore various features, including the split rocks of Large Rock Crevices, which are particularly interesting after rain when water collects for photographic opportunities. The Former glacial valley of the Nybro Glacier showcases ancient ice-age landscapes and glacier grinding marks on the rock.
Yes, Kanaberg is known for its caves that served as meeting places and treasure hiding spots for thieves and poachers. It is also said that the historical figure Nils Dacke stayed here, adding a layer of local legend to the natural site.
Beyond exploring the gorges, Kalmar offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous hiking trails, such as the Troll Forest Trail or Gränsö Trail, detailed in the Hiking in Kalmar guide. There are also road cycling routes, including the Ironman loop from Färjestaden, available in the Road Cycling Routes in Kalmar guide, and running trails like the Kalmar Beach loop, found in the Running Trails in Kalmar guide.
Visitors frequently appreciate the unique geological formations and the serene natural beauty. For instance, the winding paths and rock formations of More Kastell Canyon are often highlighted as a beautiful escape into the typical Swedish forest. The photographic opportunities, especially at Large Rock Crevices after rain, are also a popular draw.
While all the listed sites offer unique experiences, the Former glacial valley of the Nybro Glacier might be considered a hidden gem for those interested in geological history. Its fine sand and visible glacier grinding marks offer a distinct experience, often described as 'dusty like in a training camp for astronauts'.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months, from spring to early autumn, when the weather is mild and trails are clear. However, some locations like Large Rock Crevices are particularly interesting after rain, when water collects, offering unique photographic opportunities.
Yes, safety is important. At More Kastell Canyon, sturdy footwear is recommended due to uneven terrain. When visiting the View into Lilla Helbäke Gorge, it's crucial not to step too close to the precipice as there are no handrails, and children should be watched carefully.
While specific regulations for each site may vary, generally, dogs are welcome on trails and in natural areas in Sweden, provided they are kept on a leash and owners clean up after them. It's always a good idea to check local signage at the entrance of specific nature reserves or highlights like More Kastell Canyon or Kanaberg for any specific restrictions.


Already discovered everything in this region? See additional gorges in Kalmar for your next adventure: