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Hiking trails around Sundsvalls kommun offer a diverse landscape where the Baltic Sea coast meets inland forests, hills, and river valleys. The region is characterized by its varied topography, featuring coastal trails connecting fishing villages and coves, extensive forests with nature reserves, and hills providing panoramic views. River valleys like the Ljungan also contribute to the scenic hiking opportunities available.
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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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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Kalven is a small island to the south of Brämön, a former fishing island. Both islands have trails that explore their beautiful woodland. A loop of Kalven's perimeter takes around half an hour.
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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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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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Five hundred light bulbs provided festive illumination when the town hall reopened in 1891. Severely damaged in the city fire of 1888, Sundsvall's first stone town hall, designed by Birger Oppmann and inaugurated in 1868, was restored, expanded, and modernized according to plans by Andreas Bugge. Until 1975, the building housed the city administration, which then moved to the old hospital in Norrmalm. Today, the Stadshus contains a banquet hall, a restaurant, and conference rooms. It is also still used by the city administration.
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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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goes up the tower, it's worth it
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Sundsvalls kommun offers over 40 hiking routes, ranging from easy strolls to more moderate treks. The komoot community has explored these trails over 300 times, highlighting the region's diverse landscapes.
Yes, Sundsvalls kommun has many easy and family-friendly options. For instance, the Small Marina and Beach – Path to the Romantic Beach loop from Galtströms kyrka is an easy 3.3-mile coastal path. The trails around Sidsjön Lake, such as the Lake View – Sidsjön Lake loop from Sundsvall, are also very accessible and suitable for all fitness levels.
The region offers a variety of scenic views, from coastal vistas along the Baltic Sea to panoramic outlooks from hills and mountains. Norra Stadsberget (Norra Berget) and Södra Berget provide excellent viewpoints over the city and waterways. Coastal trails connect fishing villages and coves, while the Ljungan Valley offers spectacular river views. Many trails also wind through serene forests and past clear lakes.
Yes, many trails in Sundsvalls kommun are designed as loops. Popular examples include the Sidsjöbacken Ski Area – Lake View loop from Sundsvall, which offers views of Sidsjön Lake, and the Lake View – Sidsjön Lake loop from Sundsvall, which circles the lake itself. These loops provide convenient starting and ending points.
The komoot community highly rates the hiking experience in Sundsvalls kommun, with an average score of 4.1 stars. Hikers often praise the diverse landscapes where coast meets forest, the well-maintained trails, and the accessibility of routes near the city center. The blend of natural beauty and cultural history is also frequently highlighted.
While many routes are easy to moderate, Sundsvalls kommun is home to several longer trails. The internationally renowned St. Olavsleden pilgrimage trail begins just outside Sundsvall, stretching all the way to Trondheim, Norway. Other significant routes include the 45.8 km Botnialeden and the 50 km Mittnordenleden, which offer more demanding experiences through varied terrain.
Hiking trails in Sundsvalls kommun often lead to beautiful natural attractions. You can find serene forest-near nature reserves like Grenforsen and Klampenborg, featuring ravines and old pines. Sidsjön Lake is a popular spot with a sand beach and lakeside shelters. The region also boasts coastal areas with fishing villages and coves, and hills like Norra Stadsberget with an observation tower.
Yes, many trails in Sundsvalls kommun integrate cultural and historical elements. The Mittnordenleden, for example, passes by structures like 'Vårdkasen,' 'Flottarrännan,' and 'Kolarkojan,' along with ancient rock carvings and rune stones. Norra Stadsberget also features cultural sites alongside its natural beauty, offering a blend of history and nature.
Sundsvalls kommun offers hiking opportunities year-round. Spring and autumn provide vibrant colors and cooler temperatures, ideal for forest walks. Summer is perfect for coastal trails and enjoying the lakes, with longer daylight hours. Even in winter, areas like Södra Berget transform into a winter sports paradise, and trails around Sidsjön Lake are popular for winter activities like ice skating and fishing, making it suitable for winter hiking as well.
Many popular hiking areas in Sundsvalls kommun are conveniently located near urban centers, making them accessible by public transport. Norra Stadsberget is close to the city center, and Sidsjön Lake is just outside the city, both likely reachable via local bus services. For specific routes, it's advisable to check local public transport schedules for the most direct access points.
Yes, you can find various facilities along the trails, especially in popular recreation areas. Around Sidsjön Lake, there are picnic areas and lakeside shelters with grills. Other areas may also feature designated rest spots or simple shelters, particularly in nature reserves and along longer trails like the Mittnordenleden.


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