Best attractions and places to see around Gislaved, a town in Sweden's Småland province, offer a blend of industrial heritage and natural landscapes. The region is characterized by its forests, numerous lakes, and the Nissan River flowing through the town. Gislaved provides opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration of its cultural sites.
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You can refill your bottles at the cemetery
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Södra Unnaryd Church is located in Unnaryd, Hylte Municipality, Halland County, Sweden. The church building dates back to the early 19th century, constructed between 1831 and 1833. It serves the parish of Södra Unnaryd within the Diocese of Växjö. The church is part of the local religious and historical heritage of the region, representing architectural and cultural aspects typical of Swedish churches from that period.
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Bolmsö Church is a church building in Växjö Diocese, belonging to Bolmsö Parish. The church, completed in 1863, is located on the island of Bolmsö in Lake Bolmen. The church is built of stone and consists of a rectangular nave with a slightly narrower circular chancel to the east. The sanctuary is separated from the nave by a round arch opening. To the north is the sacristy and to the west is the church tower. The entrances are on the west and in the middle of the south side. The nave has a gabled roof covered with single-domed red bricks. The rounded sanctuary is covered with red lacquered sheet metal. The tower roof with spire is clad in copper. The dome is clad with a plain red panel and has a lower cornice with a spire clock.
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The Bolmia cable ferry operates between the island of Bolmsö in Lake Bolmen and Sunnaryd. It is the longest cable ferry in Sweden and connects the island of Bolmsö in Kronobergs län with Sunnaryd in Jönköpings län over a distance of about 1km. The crossing over Lake Bolmen takes ten minutes, takes place directly on site after a small telephone request and is free of charge. The ferry connection to the island, called Bolmsöleden, has existed since 1872. Until 1927 it was operated with rowing boats, after which the first motor-driven ferry was used. A larger motor ferry running from 1950 was replaced in 1969 by the Bolmia, which was put into operation by the Vägverket road authority in Stockholm as Färja 62/285. The assembly of the ship took place after prefabrication of the parts directly on site. In 1992 the ferry was taken over by Färjerederiet Vägverket (later Trafikverket Färjerederiet) and was named Bolmia in the process.
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Beautiful little ferry that pulls itself through the Bolmen on the rope.
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Is due to the iron in the water - but that's what dark waters are known for.
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The water from the taps on the cemetery tastes strange, don't drink that.
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Gislaved is surrounded by natural beauty. You can walk along the Nissan River, which flows through the town and offers opportunities for fishing and birdwatching in its wetlands. A short drive away is Store Mosse National Park, Sweden's largest mire area south of Lapland, featuring extensive boardwalks for hiking and diverse birdlife. The region also boasts numerous forests and lakes perfect for hiking, swimming, and kayaking.
Yes, Gislaved has a rich industrial heritage and cultural spots. Explore the Gislaved Industrial Museum, dedicated to the town's rubber factory past, showcasing old machinery and products. You can also visit the modern Gislaved Church or the historic Bolmsö Church on Bolmsö island. For a unique experience, take a ride on the Ohs Bruk Railway, a narrow-gauge heritage railway with authentic steam locomotives.
Families can enjoy several attractions. The Suspension Bridge Over the Nissan River offers a scenic walk. Gislaveds Park provides playgrounds and picnic areas. For adventure, Isaberg Mountain Resort offers mountain biking, a high-altitude ropes course, and skiing in winter. The Hinderbanan Mountain Bike Park is also family-friendly, and High Chaparral amusement park is a short drive away.
The region offers excellent hiking opportunities. Store Mosse National Park has over 40 kilometers of wooden boardwalks for exploring its unique mire landscape. You can also find walking paths along the Nissan River and within Gislaveds Park. For more structured routes, explore the various trails at Isaberg Mountain Resort. You can find detailed hiking routes in the Gislaved hiking guide.
Gislaved is a great base for cycling. Isaberg Mountain Resort features extensive mountain biking trails, and the Hinderbanan Mountain Bike Park is designed for various skill levels. For road and gravel cycling, you can find numerous routes exploring the surrounding countryside. Discover detailed cycling tours in the Cycling around Gislaved, Gravel biking around Gislaved, and Road Cycling Routes around Gislaved guides.
Yes, you can experience the Bolmsöleden Ferry (Bolmsö–Sunnaryd), which is Sweden's longest cable ferry, connecting the island of Bolmsö across Lake Bolmen. This scenic crossing is free of charge. Another unique experience is a ride on the historic steam locomotives of the Ohs Bruk Railway.
Isaberg Mountain Resort is a popular year-round destination. In winter, it's the largest ski resort in southern Sweden, offering slopes for all skill levels and cross-country trails. During warmer months, it transforms into a hub for mountain biking with extensive trails, hiking, and a high-altitude ropes course, making it ideal for adventure sports.
Absolutely. The Suspension Bridge Over the Nissan River offers lovely views of the river and its surroundings. The journey on the Bolmsöleden Ferry across Lake Bolmen also provides scenic vistas. Additionally, the vast landscapes of Store Mosse National Park and the elevated trails at Isaberg Mountain Resort offer numerous picturesque spots.
The best time depends on your preferred activities. For hiking, cycling, and water sports, the warmer months from late spring to early autumn (May to September) are ideal. If you're interested in skiing and winter sports, December to March offers the best conditions, especially at Isaberg Mountain Resort.
Yes, motorsports enthusiasts will find the Anderstorp Racing Club nearby, which is a notable attraction for racing events. Gislaved also has a strong tradition in speedway, with a professional club that draws large crowds to its home matches.
Glashuset (The Glasshouse) is a vibrant community meeting place in Gislaved. It hosts a catering school, entertainment venues, bowling, and Kulturplatån (Cultural Plateau), which includes practice venues, a DJ room, and recording studios. It also offers various courses in dance, theatre, and photography, making it a hub for local culture and activities.
Yes, Gislaved's Art Gallery is located in the pedestrian precinct. It showcases a diverse range of artistic expressions, including paintings, sculptures, photography, mixed-media, arts and crafts, and video art, providing a cultural experience for visitors.


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