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A short and easy trail, yet showing the national park's magnificent nature and environment.


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Map Key

4.2

Miles

6.7

KM

Loop

251' 76 m

High

124' 38 m

Low

199' 61 m

Up

201' 61 m

Down

2%

Avg Grade (1°)

8%

Max Grade (5°)

Dogs Leashed

Features Birding · Lake · Wildlife

Need to Know

There is poor or non-existing cell phone signal in some areas.

Keep in mind that in the national park:
- Wildlife is protected and may not be intentionally disturbed.
- It is forbidden to damage the vegetation, including dead trees. It is not allowed to break off twigs and branches, cut down trees, or dig up plants.
- Fires and camping are permitted only at designated places.
- Dogs must be leashed at all times.
- Detailed regulations are posted in the park and reserve, in the naturum and on the web
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Description

Park (for free) at Tyresta Village.

Bylsjöslingen passes wetlands in a few places, especially in wet weather, so be aware of that. On the trail there are slippery rocks, stones, roots and footbridges (when wet).

The trail is marked with green/white signs.

This is a great hike, and a fun area to explore. Take a swim in Lake Bylesjön when you pass. Bring hotdogs (a picnic) and have a barbecue at Lake Bylesjön's campfire. Or have a snack at the café in Tyresta Village after your hike.

If you have time, you must pay Tyresta Village a longer visit—it is the main entrance to the national park. It's considered to be among the best preserved villages in the Stockholm region and has been inhabited since the iron age. The buildings date back to the 18th century and have been preserved in their original state. There is a café, a farm with a rather unusual animal center, and a little farm shop.

Contacts

Shared By:

Johan Ahlberg

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Photos

Bridge over troubled water
Feb 2, 2020 near Haninge, SE
Lake Bylesjön
Feb 2, 2020 near Haninge, SE
The gravel path
Feb 2, 2020 near Haninge, SE
Side track of the lake
Feb 2, 2020 near Haninge, SE
Allow yourself to look further than the trail
Feb 2, 2020 near Haninge, SE
Traces from the last ice age are always present in Tyresta National Park.
Nov 21, 2018 near Haninge, SE
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