Best attractions and places to see in Lännaskogen include a 495-hectare nature reserve located in Huddinge municipality, Stockholm County, Sweden. Established in 2002, the reserve features old-growth coniferous forests, diverse ecosystems, and the tranquil Kvarnsjön lake. It offers a range of natural and cultural points of interest for visitors.
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Highly recommended to hike around lake Kvarnsjön. There is a fireplace and water pump on the south-western bank of the lake and there are multiple nice spots for a picnic and/or to take a sun bath.
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Memorial for 17-year-old student Lennart Wikholm who died in an orienteering competition in the fields west of Länna in the autumn of 1941.
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At the southern end of Kvarnsjön, just at the border of the Lännaskogen nature reserve, there is a manual water pump. It is located right behind the reserve's information display.
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[english text below] The famous memorial stone to a 17-year-old orienteer who got lost in the woods and died in October 1941. The text on the stone reads: "The student at Bromma Läroverk Lennart Wikholm 17 years old closed his sports field here on October 26, 1941." https://www.haninge.org/2015/10/23/tragedin-i-lannaskogen-1941/ No paths lead to the stone which can be difficult to find. In google maps you can copy the following coordinates to find the location: 59 ° 12'11.1 "N 18 ° 06'33.4" E The famous memorial stone for a 17-year-old schoolboy who got lost in the woods and died in October 1941. The text on the stone reads: "The student at Bromma Läroverk Lennart Wikholm 17 years old ended his sports career here on October 26, 1941." No paths lead to the stone which and it can be difficult to find. In google maps you can copy and paste the following coordinates into the search field to find the location: 59 ° 12'11.1 "N 18 ° 06'33.4" E
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Memorial stone traveled to the memory of a 17-year-old who got lost and died during a briefing in 1941 https://www.haninge.org/2015/10/23/tragedin-i-lannaskogen-1941/
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Lännaskogen is renowned for its ancient coniferous forests, some of which have remained largely untouched for centuries. You can also discover the serene Kvarnsjön lake, surrounded by bare rocks and marshlands, and extensive mire areas with unique bog plants like wild rosemary and cloudberries. The reserve also features various wetlands and streams.
Yes, a popular scenic spot is the View of Lake Kvarnsjön, which offers opportunities for hiking around the lake. There are multiple pleasant spots for picnics and sunbathing, with a fireplace and water pump available on the south-western bank.
Within the reserve, you can find the Lennart Wikholm Memorial, a stone commemorating a 17-year-old orienteer who died in the woods in 1941. There is also an 'offerkast' (offering pile of stones) marking another historical event.
Yes, you can find a Barbecue Area by Lake Kvarnsjön, which often has firewood available during summer. A pump with drinking water is also accessible near the barbecue area, and specifically at the Water pump at the southern end of Kvarnsjön.
Lännaskogen offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can explore numerous hiking trails, including sections of the Huddingeleden. For cycling enthusiasts, there are mountain biking and touring bicycle routes. You can find more details on specific routes for MTB Trails, Easy Hikes, and Cycling in the area.
Yes, Lännaskogen is generally family-friendly. Many trails are well-trodden, and areas like the Barbecue Area by Lake Kvarnsjön and the View of Lake Kvarnsjön are suitable for families. The reserve's diverse nature offers engaging exploration for all ages.
Lännaskogen offers beauty year-round. Spring and summer are ideal for observing the rich dragonfly fauna around Kvarnsjön and enjoying the lush greenery. Autumn brings vibrant colors to the forests, while winter can transform the landscape into a serene, snow-covered wilderness, suitable for winter activities if conditions allow.
The reserve features well-trodden paths and marked trails, including 'Gula Skogsfemman' and 'Gröna Skogsmilen', as well as parts of the 'Huddingeleden'. Some trails offer challenging climbs and technical descents, while others feature boardwalks over wetlands, particularly around the northern end of Kvarnsjön. You can find various hiking routes to suit different preferences.
Yes, two areas within Lännaskogen are designated as Natura 2000 sites – 'Lännaskogen' and 'Lissma-Kvarnsjö'. These designations recognize their outstanding natural value as part of the EU's network of protected natural areas, safeguarding specific habitats like Western Taiga and Fennoscandian swamp forests, and species such as the yellow-spotted whiteface dragonfly.
Kvarnsjön is a beautiful, narrow, nutrient-poor, and naturally acidic forest lake. Its untouched and calm atmosphere, surrounded by bare rocks and marshlands, is often compared to the mires of northern Sweden. It's notable for its rich dragonfly fauna, including the EU-protected yellow-spotted whiteface and broad-bodied chaser.
The old-growth forests are home to rare species of mosses and lichens, suchibilities as flat spread moss and dwarf cup lichen. Around Kvarnsjön and in the mire areas, you might spot typical bog plants like wild rosemary, cloudberries, cranberries, and bog-myrtle. The lake is also a habitat for various dragonflies, including the yellow-spotted whiteface.
Yes, Lännaskogen offers trails suitable for mountain biking. Some paths feature challenging climbs over exposed bedrock and technical descents. You can explore various MTB routes in the area.


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