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Urban hiking trails in Södra Bergets Friluftsområde offer a diverse landscape of forested mountains and pine forests, providing a natural setting close to Sundsvall city center. The area features serene lakes, such as Sidsjön, and varied terrain that includes both accessible paths and more challenging ascents. Hikers can experience panoramic views of Sundsvall city and Sundsvallsfjärden from various points along the routes. This region provides a blend of urban accessibility with a distinct wilderness feel.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.85km
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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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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The cultural center has a fantastic photo exhibition about icons of music history. Great photos and informative texts. (Free admission)
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After the Sundsvall fire of 1888, the city's reconstruction was the subject of much debate. Officials eventually agreed to largely preserve the existing city plan, rather than transforming it into a network of wide fire lanes. However, all buildings were to be constructed of stone (hence the name Stenstaden, or Stone City), and a wide promenade, serving as a fire lane, was to be built through the city center. The use of stone for all city buildings meant that many who had lost their homes in the fire could not afford to rebuild. Despite immediate aid from across Europe, only the city's wealthy timber barons could finance the new stone structures.
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The stone sculpture "Omhändertagen," roughly translated as "Cared for," is by the Swedish sculptor Stig Aston Forsberg (1922-2001). He created the child protected by a giant hand in 1978.
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The pedestrian zone "Storgatan" is the exclusive main shopping street of Sundsvall with many interesting long-established shops, but also the usual chain stores that can be found in all city centers.
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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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The Hirsch House, which occupies the entire west side of Stora Torget, was built between 1890 and 1891 by the merchant Isaak Hirsch, based on plans by Johan Laurentz and Hjalmar Kumlien. It features a Renaissance style with red brick facades and stucco ornamentation. A tower crowns the building, its spire topped with a weather vane in the shape of a golden dragon – a symbol of protection against fire, which is hardly surprising after the great city fire of 1888. The dragon's spire has become a landmark of Sundsvall. Even the name of the basketball team, the "Sundsvall Dragons," is derived from the tower's spire.
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This house, built in the Dutch Renaissance style, was constructed for the pharmacist Peter Grahn on Stora Torget between 1889 and 1891. It was designed by Carl Fredrik Malm and Gustaf Hermansson.
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Hedbergska Park, the cherry tree-adorned green oasis in Sundsvall's Stenstan, was created after the city fire of 1888. Johan August Hedberg donated the land to the city, stipulating that a park be established there. The city accepted the donation and created the park in 1899. Within the park stands a portrait bust of J. A. Hedberg, erected in 1931 and sculpted by Gustav Adolf Hedblom. Also present is the sculpture "Vägval" by the artist Jack Grafström, which invites passersby to make a decision by walking through an archway labeled "Yes," "No," or "Don't know."
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There are 10 curated urban hiking trails in Södra Bergets Friluftsområde, offering a variety of experiences from city exploration to scenic viewpoints.
Yes, the urban hiking trails cater to various fitness levels. Most routes are classified as easy (8 routes), with a couple of moderate options (2 routes) for those seeking a bit more challenge. The area's diverse terrain includes both easily accessible paths and some ascents.
Many of the easy urban hikes are suitable for families. For instance, the Vängåvan Park and Fountain – Gustav Adolf Church loop from Sundsvall is a relatively short and flat route, perfect for a leisurely family stroll through the city's green spaces and past notable landmarks.
Yes, Södra Bergets Friluftsområde is generally dog-friendly. Most trails allow dogs, provided they are kept on a leash. The natural environment and varied paths offer a great outing for you and your canine companion. Always ensure to clean up after your pet.
The urban hikes in Södra Bergets Friluftsområde offer a blend of cityscapes and natural beauty. You can expect panoramic views of Sundsvall city and Sundsvallsfjärden (the bay) from various points. Routes often pass by significant city landmarks like Gustav Adolf Church or explore green spaces such as Hedbergska Park. The View of Sundsvall – Stora Torget (Main Square), Sundsvall loop from Sundsvall specifically highlights a great viewpoint.
Yes, all the urban hiking routes in this guide are circular loops, designed for convenience. You can start and end your hike at the same point, making planning straightforward. Examples include the Kulturmagasinet – Urban Playground in Sundsvall loop from Skönsmon District and the Hedbergska Park – Gustav Adolf Church loop from Sundsvall.
Södra Bergets Friluftsområde is conveniently located close to Sundsvall city center, making it easily accessible by public transport. Many routes start directly from within the city, allowing you to reach trailheads using local bus services.
Given the proximity to Sundsvall city center, various parking options are available. Depending on your chosen starting point within the city or closer to Södra Berget, you can find street parking or designated parking areas. It's advisable to check local parking regulations for specific locations.
Urban hiking in Södra Bergets Friluftsområde is enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures. Autumn is particularly beautiful as the forests transform with vibrant colors. Even in winter, the area provides a unique experience, though some paths might be snowy or icy, requiring appropriate footwear.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.3 stars. Reviewers often praise the convenient access from the city, the diverse landscapes that offer both urban charm and a 'wilderness feel', and the stunning panoramic views of Sundsvall and its bay.
While the urban trails primarily focus on city exploration, Södra Bergets Friluftsområde itself offers numerous amenities. You'll find grill areas with fire pits, wind shelters, and a rest cabin within the broader recreational area, perfect for a break or picnic. Within the city, parks like Vängåvan Park also provide benches and green spaces for relaxation.


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