Best attractions and places to see around Ljungby, located in Småland, Sweden, offer a blend of cultural heritage, historical landmarks, and diverse natural landscapes. The region features the River Lagan and Lake Bolmen, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore a variety of sites, from engaging museums to expansive nature reserves. Ljungby is home to 36 nature reserves and numerous historical points of interest.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A wonderful, varied trail. Very well signposted, with numerous information panels about history and nature. A very short stretch runs along a quiet road, which you cross twice. There's a large parking lot, a nice, odor-free outhouse, and an information and barbecue pavilion at the beginning and end of the hike. Not quite halfway along, there's a picnic area (at the Dullaberg "summit" cross). For provisions or to refuel, we recommend a visit to the ICA NÄRE (a small shop with a café) in Lidhult.
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We absolutely can't find the way. It's a real shame. We've tried three times already to park and start walking. No chance, because we can't find the parking lot.
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It's a wonderful hike but I wouldn't describe it as easy. In parts it is very impassable and involves easy climbing. The journey is worth it - but you should be prepared for it.
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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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Western access to the island of Bolmsö. Crossing is free.
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Ljungby is rich in natural beauty. You can explore the scenic River Lagan, popular for canoeing, or visit Lake Bolmen, one of Sweden's largest lakes, offering opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and swimming. The area also boasts 36 nature reserves, from vast moorlands to smaller recreational spots. Don't miss the Jätta-Kast (Blom's Chamber) Boulder, a natural monument from the last Ice Age associated with local folklore.
Yes, Ljungby has several historical sites. The Plague Cemetery (Pestkyrkogård) is a significant historical site where victims of epidemics were buried. You can also visit the Ljungby Gamla Torg (Old Market Square), restored to its early 19th-century appearance, and the Tellushuset, one of the few historical buildings to survive the city's 1953 fire. The Ljungby Museum, housed in an 1820 courthouse, offers insights into local history.
Ljungby provides a rich cultural experience. The Museum of Legends (Sagomuseet) delves into Swedish folklore and storytelling. Art enthusiasts will appreciate the Ljungberg Museum (Ljungbergmuseet), which showcases works by Sven Ljungberg and Ann Margret Dahlquist-Ljungberg, as well as temporary Nordic art exhibitions. You can also visit historical churches like the Ljungby Church and the Bolmsö Church.
Absolutely. Families can enjoy wildlife encounters at Elinge Älgpark and Laganland Älgpark, where you can observe elk. Minivärlden Ljungby offers a unique miniature world experience. Many of the 17 municipal bathing places, such as Agunnaryds Badplats, are also great for family outings. The Bolmsö Church is also listed as family-friendly.
Ljungby offers diverse outdoor activities. For running, you can explore routes like the Bolmen Campsite loop or the Lustkullen loop, detailed in the Running Trails around Ljungby guide. Cyclists can find road cycling routes such as the Lingonställen north lakes double loop in the Road Cycling Routes around Ljungby guide, or gravel biking options like the Flåren Gravel segment in the Gravel biking around Ljungby guide. The River Lagan is also popular for canoeing.
Beyond the main attractions, consider seeking out the bronze statue commemorating Astrad and Götrad, believed to be Ljungby's first known inhabitants. History and music enthusiasts might also be interested in Cliff Burton's Memorial Stone, dedicated to the late Metallica bassist. The Gästgivaregården, an old inn, now serves traditional Småland cuisine and offers a glimpse into local heritage.
The Bolmsöleden Ferry is Sweden's longest cable ferry, connecting the island of Bolmsö in Lake Bolmen with Sunnaryd. The crossing takes about ten minutes and is free of charge. It operates directly on site, often after a small telephone request, providing a unique and scenic travel experience across the lake.
The Bolmsöleden Ferry (Bolmsö–Sunnaryd) is noted as wheelchair accessible, providing an inclusive way to experience Lake Bolmen and the island of Bolmsö. For other attractions, it's advisable to check specific venue information for accessibility details.
The summer months are ideal for visiting Ljungby, especially for outdoor activities. The Ljungby Gamla Torg (Old Market Square) hosts various events during this season. Lake Bolmen and the municipal bathing places are perfect for water activities. However, the region's museums and cultural sites are generally open year-round, offering experiences regardless of the season.
You can observe elk at dedicated parks near Ljungby. Elinge Älgpark and Laganland Älgpark both offer opportunities to see these magnificent animals up close, providing a memorable wildlife experience for visitors.
Yes, Ljungby offers several options for swimming and water activities. Lake Bolmen is a major hub for activities like swimming, fishing, and kayaking. Additionally, the municipality provides 17 municipal bathing places, including popular spots like Agunnaryds Badplats and Bräkentorpasjöns Badplats, perfect for a refreshing dip.
Ljungby features several historically significant churches. The Ljungby Church, built in the mid-19th century, houses a medieval baptismal font. On the island of Bolmsö, you can visit the Bolmsö Church, a stone church completed in 1863, known for its distinctive architecture and location by Lake Bolmen.
For those seeking a more challenging hike with rewarding views, the Dullaberg Summit and Cross offers a beautiful view of the southern foothills. While described as a wonderful hike, it can be quite impassable in parts and involves some easy climbing, so it's best suited for those prepared for a more strenuous experience.


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