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Gislavedsleden - En del av Smålandsleden

Category: Hiking

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Come and experience the Småland landscape up close on foot. A hike along the Gislavedsleden trail offers both fantastic nature experiences and fascinating cultural environments.

The Gislavedsleden trail is almost 100 km long and stretches from Kinnared in the south to Isaberg in the north. The trail passes through two nature reserves, Fegen and Isaberg, and goes through both deciduous and coniferous forests, along lakes and through small villages with fields and pastures. On the right, you can click to read more about the six daily stages in order from Kollabo in the south and further north.

In the south, the trail connects to the Hallandsleden trail and in the north to the Höglandsleden trail via the Järnbärarleden trail. The Gislavedsleden trail is thus part of a chain of hiking trails along the so-called Europaled 6 from Alexandroupolis in Greece to Kilpisjärvi in Finland.

The Gislaved Trail is marked in orange, and there are campsites with windbreaks and toilets along the trail. Please be considerate when you are in the forest and countryside. Be careful when lighting fires and do not leave any litter in nature.

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