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Hike the easy Bylsjöslingan loop in Tyresta National Park, a 4.5-mile route through ancient forests and along picturesque Lake Bylsjön.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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690 m
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6.13 km
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6.68 km
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7.28 km
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3.83 km
2.77 km
663 m
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3.65 km
2.77 km
592 m
258 m
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The Bylsjöslingan trail starts from Tyresta Village, which is the main entrance to Tyresta National Park. You can find parking facilities there. For public transport, buses often serve the Tyresta National Park area, dropping you close to the village.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Tyresta National Park, including on the Bylsjöslingan. However, they must be kept on a leash at all times to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors.
The Bylsjöslingan can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer beautiful colors and comfortable temperatures. Summer is popular for its long daylight hours, while winter provides a serene, snow-covered landscape. Be aware that some sections, especially the southern part, can be wetter after rain, so waterproof footwear is advisable in damper seasons.
No, there are no entrance fees or permits required to access Tyresta National Park or to hike the Bylsjöslingan trail. It is freely accessible to the public.
The trail features a varied terrain, including about 3.65 km of gravel paths and 2.77 km of natural surfaces. While generally easy to navigate, some unpaved sections exist. The initial stretch often coincides with the 'Barnvagnsslingan' (stroller loop), which is designed to be free of roots and rocks, though it may include a steep incline at the beginning. The southern section can be more secluded and potentially wetter, especially after rain.
Along the route, you'll experience atmospheric spruce forests and diverse natural settings. A significant portion runs alongside the picturesque Bylsjön lake. A popular highlight is the Fireplace at Lake Bylsjön, which is a great rest area. You'll also pass the Bridge at the main entrance, Tyresta National Park near the start.
Yes, the Bylsjöslingan is categorized as an easy hike, making it suitable for families. The initial section often overlaps with the 'Barnvagnsslingan' (stroller loop), which is designed for accessibility, though it might have a steep incline at the start. For the full loop, a sturdy stroller or carrier for younger children is recommended due to natural surfaces and potentially wet sections.
Yes, Tyresta Village, where the trail starts, offers several facilities. You can find a Café in Tyresta Nature Reserve, a farm with animals, and a visitor center. There's also the Tyresta Village Camping Area nearby.
Yes, the Bylsjöslingan intersects with several other trails. The route covers significant sections of the Tyrestarundan and Bylsjöpromenaden. It also briefly crosses parts of the Hällmarksstigen, Sörmlandsleden (etapp 3 and 4), and Urskogsstigen.
Given the varied terrain and potential for wet sections, especially in the southern part, sturdy waterproof footwear is highly recommended. Dress in layers suitable for the weather, and bring water, snacks, and a map or GPS device. Don't forget your camera to capture the beautiful lake views and ancient forests!
Tyresta National Park is known for its ancient forests, with some pine trees over 400 years old. You'll experience diverse natural settings, including atmospheric spruce forests. While wildlife sightings are never guaranteed, the park is home to various birds and forest animals. During certain seasons, you might also find blueberries and mushrooms.