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Family friendly hiking trails around Klingstatjärnen offer a tranquil atmosphere and scenic surroundings in Västernorrland, Sweden. The region is characterized by lush greenery and picturesque landscapes, providing a peaceful escape into nature. Hiking around Klingstatjärnen features a mix of trails suitable for various skill levels, often traversing near the lake and through forested areas.
Last updated: May 17, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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3.53km
00:54
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.68km
02:24
150m
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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7.67km
02:02
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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6.32km
01:40
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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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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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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The neo-Gothic Gustav Adolf Church was built between 1891 and 1894 according to the plans of architect Gustaf Hermansson and remodeled in 1952. In 1955, the church, originally named after Lovisa Ulrika, received its current name. The previous building on the same site was completely destroyed in the Sundsvall fire of 1888.
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If you are standing in the center at Stora Torget in Sundsvall, you should look up at the house facades and see the richly decorated dormer windows and roofs of the stone houses. With all this splendor, you can understand why many Swedes today consider Sundsvall to be the most beautiful city in the country. This district is called Stenstan, or the stone city. The center of the district is the magnificent Stadshuset at Stora Torget. If you stroll through the city center along the pedestrian zone, you will be able to admire many colorful dragons. We discovered around 20 dragons. The dragon is a symbol of Sundsvall.
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Gym with a view. It's something different to do strength training with such a view. Vandalism doesn't seem to be an issue here. Everything is in tip-top order.
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View of the Sundsvall-Sidsjöbacken ski area. With slopes for skiing and snowboarding.
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There are 11 family-friendly hiking trails around Klingstatjärnen, offering a variety of options for different preferences. Five of these routes are rated as easy, perfect for a relaxed family outing, while six are moderate, providing a bit more challenge.
The trails around Klingstatjärnen offer a serene and picturesque natural setting. You can expect lush greenery, tranquil lake views, and the calm atmosphere characteristic of the Västernorrland region in Sweden. The area provides a peaceful escape into nature, with many trails winding through beautiful landscapes.
Yes, there are several easy and shorter routes. For instance, the Lake View – Sidsjöbacken Ski Area loop from Sundsvalls Gustav Adolf District is an easy 3.1 km hike, perfect for a gentle stroll with little ones. Another great option is the Sidsjöbacken Ski Area – Lake View loop from Sundsvall, which is 3.5 km and also rated easy.
Generally, dogs are welcome on hiking trails in Sweden, but it's always best to keep them on a leash, especially during certain times of the year to protect wildlife. Always ensure you clean up after your pet to maintain the natural beauty of the area for everyone.
The best time to visit Klingstatjärnen for family hiking is typically during the warmer months, from late spring to early autumn (May to September). During this period, the weather is mild, the trails are clear of snow, and the natural scenery is at its most vibrant. Autumn also offers beautiful fall foliage.
Many of the trails around Klingstatjärnen are designed as loops, which are ideal for families as you end up back where you started. The Lake View – Sidsjön Lake loop from Sundsvall is an easy 6.3 km circular route that offers lovely views.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Klingstatjärnen, with an average score of 4.4 out of 5 stars from 23 ratings. Hikers often praise the tranquil atmosphere, beautiful lake views, and the well-maintained paths that make for an enjoyable family experience.
Yes, for families seeking a bit more adventure, there are moderate trails available. The Gustav Adolf Church – Vängåvan Park and Fountain loop from Sundsvall is a moderate 7.9 km route, and the Sidsjön Lake – Lake View loop from Sundsvall is a moderate 7.7 km option, both offering a good challenge and scenic rewards.
While specific parking details for every trailhead are not listed here, areas popular for outdoor activities like Klingstatjärnen typically have designated parking facilities. It's advisable to check the starting point of your chosen route on komoot for detailed parking information before you head out.
For a family hike, it's always a good idea to bring plenty of water, snacks, appropriate clothing for the weather, and comfortable walking shoes. Depending on the season, insect repellent can also be useful. Don't forget a camera to capture the beautiful scenery!
Klingstatjärnen is located in Västernorrland, and while public transport options might be available to nearby towns like Sundsvall, direct access to all trailheads might require a short walk or local bus connection. We recommend checking local public transport schedules for the most up-to-date information on reaching specific starting points.


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