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Hike the Långbergen Trail, a moderate 4.6-mile loop in Åland, offering sea views, pine forests, and Stone Age history.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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2.04 km
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6.09 km
981 m
281 m
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6.38 km
968 m
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The Långbergen Trail is located in Saltvik, on the main island of Åland. While specific parking details are not provided in the available information, it is common for well-marked trails like this to have parking facilities near the starting point. We recommend checking local Åland tourism resources like visitaland.com for the most current logistical information.
The Långbergen Trail can be enjoyed across multiple seasons, but the best time often depends on your preference. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery. Summer is also great, but be prepared for potentially warmer weather. Winter hiking is possible, but conditions can be challenging with snow and ice, especially on the exposed bedrock sections which can become very slippery.
While the trail is a popular outdoor recreation destination, specific rules regarding dogs are not detailed in the provided information. Generally, on trails in natural areas, dogs are often permitted but should be kept on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure the safety of other hikers. It's always best to check with local Åland authorities or tourism boards for the most up-to-date regulations.
There is no mention of permits or entrance fees required for the Långbergen Trail in the available information. It appears to be freely accessible to the public, offering a rewarding outdoor experience without additional costs.
The Långbergen Trail is approximately 7.4 kilometers (4.6 miles) long. On average, it takes about 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete the hike, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the views or explore the historical sites.
The trail offers diverse and varied terrain. You'll traverse through serene pine forests, over exposed bedrock hills of smooth, reddish rapakivi granite, and encounter small, marshy wetlands. Both forest paths and stretches of bare rock are present, with the latter potentially becoming slippery when wet. The path features rugged and at times steep sections, providing a good challenge.
The trail is rich in both history and natural beauty. You can explore First Settlers' Settlement Reconstructions, including Östra Jansmyra, one of Åland's oldest Stone Age settlements. Geologically, you'll see evidence of post-glacial rebound and ancient shingle beaches. From the highest points, enjoy expansive views of the northern archipelago, including a View of Ordnäsklint and Norrahavet from Långbergen, and glimpses of Orrdalsklint, Åland's highest point.
The trail is classified as moderate difficulty due to its uneven and occasionally steep terrain, as well as sections over bare rock that can be slippery when wet. While it offers a rewarding experience, it might be challenging for very young children or absolute beginners without prior hiking experience. Suitable footwear is highly recommended for all hikers.
Yes, the Långbergen Trail is equipped with several picnic spots, encouraging visitors to pause and enjoy refreshments amidst the natural beauty. These spots are ideal for taking a break and soaking in the scenic surroundings.
Yes, the route also passes through sections of the Långbergen trail itself, which makes up 100% of the route, and briefly touches upon the Orrdalsklint trail for about 4% of its length.
Given the varied terrain, including potentially slippery bedrock, sturdy hiking shoes with good grip are essential. We also recommend bringing water, snacks, and appropriate clothing layers for the weather. A map or GPS device is useful, though the circular loop is well-marked with white stones or paint on trees and rocks.
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