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Sweden
Värmland
Sunne

Ängenleden Trail

Hard

4.9

(9)

46

hikers

Ängenleden Trail

05:01

17.5km

400m

Hiking

Hike the challenging 10.9-mile Ängenleden Trail in Finnskogen, featuring diverse terrain, historical sites, and scenic views around Lake Äng

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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12.4 km

Hjulkvamar Water Mill and Waterfall

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Here used to be a water mill. Today, only remnants of it can still be seen.

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13.1 km

Beautiful view

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It is wonderful when you come out of the forest and enjoy this very beautiful view.

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15.2 km

Perfect place to linger and enjoy the scenery.

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17.5 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

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15.6 km

1.35 km

545 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

16.0 km

1.38 km

188 m

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Tuesday 12 May

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Frequently Asked Questions

How challenging is the Ängenleden Trail?

The Ängenleden Trail is officially rated as 'Difficult' or 'Red - demanding'. It features significant elevation changes, including several steep ascents and descents, and diverse woodland terrain. Hikers should be prepared for a strenuous experience, and it's advisable to consult contour maps beforehand.

Where can I park to access the trail?

The primary starting point for the Ängenleden Trail is Rokkmakkstugan, which offers convenient parking facilities. There are also gravel roads that occasionally intersect the trail, providing options for different starting points if you wish to adjust your hiking distance.

Is the Ängenleden Trail dog-friendly?

Yes, dogs are generally allowed on the Ängenleden Trail. However, it's important to keep your dog on a leash, especially when passing through areas where cows graze or to protect local wildlife. Always ensure your dog's waste is properly disposed of.

What is the best time of year to hike this trail?

The Ängenleden Trail offers different experiences throughout the year. Spring and autumn provide beautiful colors and cooler temperatures, ideal for hiking. Summer is also popular, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for snow and ice.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee for the Ängenleden Trail or the Finnskogen region?

No, there are no specific permits or entrance fees required to hike the Ängenleden Trail or to access the Finnskogen region where it is located. It is freely accessible to the public.

What interesting sights and historical features can I expect to see along the route?

The trail is rich in both natural beauty and cultural history. You'll encounter remnants of the Forest Finns, such as house foundations, cultivation cairns, and ancient pit traps. Specific highlights include the Hjulkvamar Water Mill and Waterfall, a Beautiful view, and a Picnic Table With Panoramic View of the Lake. You can also see the ruins of Hagtorpet, the impressive stone wall at the Alma croft, and preserved sections of Kyrkvägen (the old church road).

Are there any viewpoints or scenic spots along the trail?

Absolutely! The trail offers expansive views, particularly from its highest points like Hittamakk (390 meters above sea level) and Strandhöjden (385 meters above sea level). You'll find several spots with panoramic views of Lake Ängsjön, including a dedicated Picnic Table With Panoramic View of the Lake.

What kind of wildlife and plant life might I encounter?

The diverse landscape supports a variety of flora and fauna. You might spot wildlife such as European elk, roe deer, and capercaillie. The trail also passes through areas with rich plant life, including specific species like Moneses uniflora, various meadow flowers, and pinesap, as well as untouched natural forests.

Does the Ängenleden Trail connect with other hiking routes?

Yes, the Ängenleden Trail can be combined with other nearby routes. For those seeking an extended adventure, it connects with the Tiskaretjärnsleden and Gruvrundan trails. The route also passes through sections of the Ängenleden trail itself (100% coverage) and smaller portions of the 10 Km and Westskoter trails.

Are there facilities like toilets or picnic areas along the trail?

Yes, the starting point at Rokkmakkstugan offers an outdoor toilet, picnic, and barbecue facilities. Additionally, there are numerous picnic areas strategically placed along the trail, and several shelters are available for those considering an overnight stay.

Is the Ängenleden Trail suitable for families with children?

Due to its 'Difficult' rating, significant elevation changes, and 17-kilometer length, the full Ängenleden Trail may be challenging for younger children or families not accustomed to strenuous hiking. However, the intersecting gravel roads offer options for shorter, less demanding sections if you wish to experience parts of the area with family.

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Trail Reviews

Gerald Sander
September 5, 2022, Wanderung

That was challenging. The last 6 kilometers were really tough, after 4 hours you have to watch very carefully where you step for 90 minutes.

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Highly recommended circular hiking trail. A real challenge in March, as there is still a lot of snow on some sections. But the views from the higher elevations are simply sensational. The track is very varied. You walk through forests, high altitudes with only a few trees and past streams. Unfortunately also by forestry "plowed" zones... but oh the locals have to make a living. And since the path mainly leads over private property and the owners tolerate hikers there, so be it... live and let live!

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