Best attractions and places to see around Dals-Ed are characterized by abundant lakes, extensive forests, and a rich historical landscape. This Swedish municipality in Dalsland offers diverse natural beauty and cultural insights. Visitors can explore vast wilderness areas, impressive waterfalls, and numerous waterways. The region provides opportunities for hiking, wildlife spotting, and experiencing local history.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Located right on the Swedish border.. far from civilization and yet well-visited
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Visiting the moose farm is subject to a fee, but the hike around the fence is free. With a bit of luck, you might see moose here as well. Please be considerate of the animals. Be careful with dogs and keep them away from the fence. The moose can react aggressively toward dogs.
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Enchanting landscape to unwind
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The earlier owner of Baldersnäs, Carl Fredrik Waern, had a passionate interest in English parks that has had a very clear influence on the land surrounding the manor. Staying in the manor building, one of its wings, the annex or the newly built cottages, you can dream to the sounds of nature drifting in through your open window.
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A truly beautiful ensemble. It's a great place to relax and recharge for the next day of hiking.
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Very big and beautiful watefall, at the border between Sweden and Norway. There is a small parking nearby (4, 5 cars max), which is above the waterfall. There is a sign going in the forest, and in 5min we reach the water. Many viewpoints from here. Then you can cross the bridge with the 2 country flags, and go down the path along the waterfall. Also many viewpoints from there. There is another bridge at the bottom, and it's possible to go back easily to the parking, without having to climb back next to the waterfall.
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The Elgåfossen separates Sweden & Norway, the bridge unites them again 😉
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Although it is one of the smallest national parks in Sweden, it is very beautiful and the paths are easy to walk
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Dals-Ed is rich in natural beauty, offering diverse landscapes. You can explore the unique, barren forest landscape and trails around Stora Tresticklan Lake within Tresticklan National Park. The region is also home to impressive waterfalls like Elgåfossen Waterfall, situated on the border with Norway, and Brudslöjan (The Bridal Veil) near the Dalsland Moose Ranch. With over 400 lakes, there are ample opportunities for water-based activities.
Yes, Dals-Ed offers several family-friendly attractions. The Moose Park allows visitors to observe moose up close and features a 'fact forest' for children. Elgåfossen Waterfall is also considered family-friendly with multiple viewpoints and paths. Additionally, Baldersnäs Manor offers pleasant grounds for walks and a small playground nearby.
Dals-Ed has a rich historical landscape. You can visit Baldersnäs Manor, known for its English-inspired parklands. The Eds MC- och Motormuseum offers a nostalgic journey through motor history with a large collection of vintage vehicles and other artifacts. Nearby, you can find UNESCO heritage Bronze Age stone carvings, providing a glimpse into ancient history. There's also a World War II defense line built into the mountains.
Dals-Ed provides numerous hiking opportunities. Tresticklan National Park, home to Stora Tresticklan Lake, offers natural single trails over hills and through valleys. Other trails include the 'Istidsleden' (Ice Age Trail) around Lilla Le and to Stora Le's beach, and sections of the long-distance Bergslagsleden trail. For more detailed routes, you can explore the hiking guides around Dals-Ed.
Yes, Dals-Ed is known for its abundant wildlife. The Moose Park offers a guaranteed close encounter with moose. Beyond the park, the region provides good chances to spot moose, deer, and other wild animals in their natural habitats, especially within areas like Tresticklan National Park and other nature reserves.
With over 400 lakes, Dals-Ed is perfect for water-based activities. You can enjoy canoeing and kayaking on lakes like Stora Le. The historic Dalsland Canal offers scenic boat trips, allowing you to experience the landscape from a unique perspective as it navigates through streams, lakes, and a famous aqueduct.
Beyond the well-known spots, Dals-Ed offers some unique experiences. The Sistimus Stone at the tip of Baldersnäs Island provides scenic views. The Furustad Nature Reserve is recognized for its significant botanical value. You might also enjoy exploring the local flea markets and second-hand stores for unique finds, as Dals-Ed is known for them.
Absolutely! Dals-Ed and its surroundings offer various cycling routes. You can find options for touring bicycles, road cycling, and mountain biking. For example, there are routes like the 'Ed Village Center – Stora Le Lakeside Campsite loop' for touring bikes or the 'Lake Ärtingen – Trail With Jumps loop' for mountain biking. Explore detailed routes in the Cycling around Dals-Ed guide, the Road Cycling Routes around Dals-Ed guide, or the MTB Trails around Dals-Ed guide.
Visitors frequently praise the untouched natural beauty, especially the wilderness experience in Tresticklan National Park and around Stora Tresticklan Lake. The impressive sight of Elgåfossen Waterfall and the unique opportunity to see moose up close at the Moose Park are also highly appreciated. Many enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to relax in nature, often combining walks with coffee and cake at places like Baldersnäs Manor.
Yes, there are accommodation options available. Baldersnäs Manor offers stays in its manor building, wings, annex, or newly built cottages. For hikers, the Budalsvika Cabin provides a comfortable overnight hut, part of the Norwegian Hiking Association, which can be booked for multiple days.
The warmer months, typically from spring to early autumn (April to October), are ideal for most outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and water sports, when the weather is pleasant and all attractions are fully accessible. Dals-Ed also hosts various events during this period, such as a spring market in April, Ed's Countryfest in June, and an autumn market in October.
Yes, Dals-Ed is home to several nature reserves. Tresticklan National Park is the largest roadless wilderness in southern Sweden. Other notable reserves include Furustad Nature Reserve, recognized for its botanical value, and Ed Nature Reserve Skansen, featuring a lush deciduous birch grove with a nature trail leading down to Stora Le.


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