Best attractions and places to see around Ljusdal include a diverse natural landscape, characterized by forests and lakes. The region is home to Hamra National Park, offering untouched nature and well-maintained trails. Visitors can explore ancient forests, quiet moors, and various natural monuments. Ljusdal provides opportunities for outdoor activities within its natural settings.
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Discover the untouched beauty of Hamra National Park in Gävleborg County, a paradise for nature lovers and hiking enthusiasts. The park offers serene landscapes, including vast moorlands and lush forests, making it perfect for a day of exploration on well-maintained trails.
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Great barbecue or picnic area. There are two places (benches or seats) at the front near the information point and one a little further into the park. Wood is available. Super clean... 😃👍
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The national parks contain Sweden's most beautiful and worth seeing nature: magnificent forests, exotic wildlife, incomparable mountain landscapes. That's why a gold crown should be set up in all national parks. Here you can take photos of yourself and upload them to social media to show your friends that they have visited a national park. In doing so, you are making a further contribution to your “Kodak moments” – and helping us to make the national parks even better known. https://www.sverigesnationalparker.se/de/uber-schwedens-nationalparks/goldkrone/
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There is a well-developed barrier-free path at the entrance to the park.
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Of course, no Swedish national park should be without the golden crown.
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At the entrance to the park there is all the necessary information in various languages, including German.
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Ancient forests, quiet moors and rushing rivers characterize this national park. With a bit of luck you can even see brown bears.
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Access with toilet, waste separation and infomateral to the park. Hamra National Park is located in the municipality of Ljusdal in Orsa Finnmark. With its size of only 28 hectares, it was the smallest national park in Sweden, which has now been expanded to 1383 hectares. It is located in the middle of an intensively cultivated area and forms a small, untouched oasis. The park is located on two flat moraine hills by the small lake Näckrostjärnen. A circular path leads through the park, which is laid on wooden planks in the more swampy sections. Fast facts Flora and fauna Original coniferous forest stretches across almost the entire area of the park. The oldest spruce trees in the stand are up to 300 years old and are partially covered by thick lichen growth. Over 450 different species of insects and beetles have been found in the park. Access
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Ljusdal is characterized by a diverse natural landscape, including ancient forests, quiet moors, and lakes. A prime example is Hamra National Park, which offers untouched nature with vast moorlands and lush forests.
Yes, several attractions in Ljusdal are suitable for families. Hamra National Park Entrance, the Picnic Area at Hamra National Park, and the Golden Crown Monument within the park are all categorized as family-friendly. The park itself offers well-maintained trails for exploration.
The Hamra National Park Entrance serves as a key facilities point. It provides access to toilets, waste separation, and information material to help you plan your visit.
Yes, the Hamra National Park Entrance area and some sections within the park are noted as wheelchair accessible. The park features a circular path, with more swampy sections laid on wooden planks for easier passage.
Ljusdal offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including easy options like the Hamra Barmarksled - Urskogsleden or Myrslingan Trail. There are also dedicated routes for mountain biking and running. For more details on routes, you can check the Hiking around Ljusdal, MTB Trails around Ljusdal, and Running Trails around Ljusdal guides.
Yes, Hamra National Park features several trails. A circular path leads through the park, including sections with wooden planks over swampy areas. You can also find trails like the Hamra Barmarksled - Urskogsleden and Myrslingan Trail, which are considered easy. For more hiking options, refer to the Hiking around Ljusdal guide.
Absolutely. The Picnic Area at Hamra National Park offers great barbecue and picnic spots. There are benches and seats available, and wood is provided, making it a convenient and clean place to relax.
Within Hamra National Park, you can find the Golden Crown Monument. This man-made monument is part of a national initiative to highlight Sweden's national parks and offers a unique photo opportunity.
Yes, Ljusdal offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails like the Hockla Loop Trail, View of Sorttjärn loop from Järvsö, and various Järvsö Mountain Bike Trail loops. For detailed routes and difficulties, consult the MTB Trails around Ljusdal guide.
Visitors appreciate the untouched beauty of Hamra National Park, its serene landscapes, and well-maintained trails. The clean and convenient picnic areas with provided wood are also highly valued. Many enjoy the opportunity to explore ancient forests and quiet moors, with a chance to spot brown bears.
Yes, Swan Lake is a tranquil highlight within Hamra National Park. It's ideal for a relaxing hike and offers picturesque views surrounded by lush nature, making it a good spot for birdwatching, especially waterfowl.
Yes, parking is available, particularly at the Hamra National Park Entrance, which is a key access point for the park's attractions.
Hamra National Park is home to original coniferous forests, with spruce trees up to 300 years old covered in thick lichen. Over 450 different species of insects and beetles have been identified. With luck, visitors might even spot brown bears.


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