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Accessibility

Accessibility on Smålandsleden is about making nature more accessible to more people. It is a collective term for how easy or difficult it is to get to, move along, and use trails, places, and experiences related to hiking.

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Osuddenrundan Round

Osuddenrundan Round

Category: Circular trail

Osuddenrundan Round is a path that is perfect for walking, jogging or cycling. The entire round is i…

Töllstorp, Entrance J2/K1

Töllstorp, Entrance J2/K1

Category: Entrance

At Töllstorp sports ground there is a connection to stages J2 and K1 where you can get to Hestra or …

Anslutning Töllstorp - J2/K1

Anslutning Töllstorp - J2/K1

Category: Hiking

A detour of 1.2 km (one way) towards Gnosjö STF Hostel. The detour is marked in orange and passes Tö…

Wind shelter, Chillet

Wind shelter, Chillet

Category: Shelter

Uniquely designed shelter on a headland with a beautiful view of Lake Sörsjön. There are also some d…

Wind shelter, Zenit

Wind shelter, Zenit

Category: Shelter

On the hill, with a beautiful view of Lake Sörsjön, is a uniquely designed two-storey wind shelter. …

Gunnen Runt: hiking and MTB

Gunnen Runt: hiking and MTB

Category: Circular trail

Gunnen Runt is a beautiful footpath around Lake Gunnen that is also suitable for mountain biking. Th…

Accessibility can, for example, be about how close you can park, whether there is public transport to a trail entrance, what the terrain is like, whether the route is accessible by wheelchair or with a stroller, or whether there are toilets nearby. It can also be about shorter circular routes, clear signage, or places where it is easy to turn back.

By describing accessibility in a structured way, Smålandsleden wants to lower the barriers to nature. The goal is for more people to feel confident in their planning, find experiences that suit them, and dare to get out there. Whether it's the first step on a hiking trail or a way to stay active despite new circumstances in life.

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