Best attractions and places to see in Stigfjordens Naturreservat are found in a diverse landscape situated between the islands of Orust and Tjörn. This area is recognized as a wetland of international importance, particularly for its rich birdlife. The reserve features low-lying agricultural areas, hilly and forested terrain, and elongated rocky islands. Visitors can explore 10 hidden gems across this varied natural environment.
Last updated: July 5, 2026
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Despite the rain and wetness, it was an unforgettably beautiful dream tour for us 🤩🥰! A little sense of direction, a love of light scrambling, and appropriate footwear are all a good idea 👍
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Not a conventional hiking trail (!), but great fun for anyone who enjoys a bit of climbing.
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Perfect starting point. There's a lower and upper parking lot, both free. The upper one offers some shaded parking. It gets crowded during the season, so it's best to arrive early.
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There is a one-way cycle path directly on the bridge, from which you can have a wonderful view down into the "fjord". If you want to go further south to Tjörn, you need strong nerves on the road! A busy country road (cars every 10-20 seconds, no lie), which is the main connection between the islands because of the bridge. Very narrow in places with guard rails on both sides, trucks drive past you at 70 km/h with only half a meter between them. I would never cycle along here again and would look for an alternative. Since I actually had to cycle along here again on the way back from my round, I looked for this alternative and found it. West of the road, after the bridge, there is a bypass, mostly on tiny (gravel) roads and narrow forest paths that make you think they will end at any moment. However, I prefer this adventure to driving death-defyingly on the main road. And you see a lot more of the landscape this way.
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The Skapesund Bridge connects the islands of Mjörn and Orust. The Riksväg 160 runs over it.
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Quite a climb. Good footwear recommended.
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Be sure to pay attention to the trees, how they have grown into each other!
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Be careful when wet, sometimes very narrow and slippery.
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The reserve is home to several distinctive natural features. You can explore The Cave, which offers an engaging experience for those who enjoy a bit of climbing. Another notable spot is Ravinstalen Gorge, known for its natural beauty and unique tree growth. Don't miss the Narrow Canyon at Solklinten, a challenging gorge best visited in dry weather.
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while primarily known for its natural beauty, the area features Sundsby Säteri (Sundsby Manor). This old manor includes cultural heritage buildings, rich deciduous vegetation, and cultivated land. The surrounding park, with its large old trees, is highly recommended for visitors and offers various trails.
For panoramic views, head to Solklinten, the highest point in the area at 107 meters, offering breathtaking vistas of Stigfjorden. Another excellent spot for views is from the View of Stigfjorden from Skåpesund Bridge, which has a one-way cycle path providing wonderful perspectives down into the fjord.
The Stigfjorden area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, gravel biking trails, and mountain biking trails. These routes often pass by or are close to many of the reserve's natural and cultural highlights.
Yes, certain areas are family-friendly. Sundsby Säteri offers trails ranging from 1.3 to 5 kilometers, with some sections near the manor accessible for prams and wheelchairs. It also has picnic and barbecue areas, making it a good spot for a family outing. The natural features like The Cave can be an exciting adventure for older children who enjoy climbing.
There is a convenient parking area, Stigfjorden Nature Reserve Parking, which serves as a perfect starting point for hikes. It offers both lower and upper parking lots, both free. The upper lot provides some shaded parking, though it can get crowded during peak season, so arriving early is recommended.
The reserve is recognized as a wetland of international importance, particularly for its rich birdlife. The shallow northern parts of the fjord system, including Kalvöfjorden and Tjuve kile, as well as Sundsby kile, are among the richest bird habitats. Thousands of ducks, geese, swans, and wading birds use the area as a feeding ground during spring and autumn, making these seasons ideal for birdwatching.
Yes, for those seeking a challenge, the Narrow Canyon at Solklinten is part of a difficult marked trail that requires some scrambling. The Cave also involves climbing, and good footwear is recommended. The trails around Sundsby Säteri can also offer challenging terrain in some sections.
Given the varied terrain, which includes rocky islands, hilly and partly forested areas, and features like gorges and caves, good footwear is highly recommended. For features like The Cave and the Narrow Canyon at Solklinten, sturdy shoes suitable for climbing and scrambling are essential. Layered clothing is always a good idea to adapt to changing weather conditions.
Visitors frequently praise the natural beauty and the sense of adventure. Many enjoy the unique experience of exploring features like The Cave and the 'unforgettably beautiful dream tour' through Ravinstalen Gorge. The panoramic views from high points and the diverse birdlife are also highly appreciated.
Yes, some areas are designed with accessibility in mind. Specifically, trails near Sundsby Säteri are accessible for prams and wheelchairs, allowing a wider range of visitors to enjoy the manor grounds and surrounding park.
Sundsby Säteri offers picnic and barbecue areas, providing a convenient spot to enjoy a meal amidst nature. While specific cafes or restaurants directly within the reserve are not highlighted, the manor area is a good option for a planned outdoor meal.


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