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Mountain biking in Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren's broader region offers routes through varied landscapes typical of Dalarna, Sweden. The area features extensive forests, numerous lakes, and gentle rolling terrain, providing a mix of natural surfaces and forest roads. While the core Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren nature reserve is characterized by sensitive wetlands, the surrounding areas present opportunities for cycling. Routes often traverse pine and spruce woodlands, with some paths skirting lake shores and passing through rural settings.
Last updated: July 10, 2026
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20.2km
01:20
100m
100m
Easy mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Suitable for all skill levels.
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30.0km
01:39
130m
130m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Advanced riding skills necessary.

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8
riders
53.2km
03:04
340m
350m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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50.2km
02:56
200m
200m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Advanced riding skills necessary.
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52.0km
03:33
250m
250m
Moderate mountain bike ride. Good fitness required. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Mora lies at the heart of Dalarna, on the shores of Lake Siljan and along the Österdalälven river. It’s world-famous as the finish line of the Vasaloppet, and in summer runners can follow parts of the same historic trail. From lakeside paths to forest tracks, the area offers varied terrain and the unique atmosphere of Sweden’s most iconic endurance event.
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The original manufacturer of the typical Swedish Dala horses. In addition to the shop, you can also visit the old production facility and see how the horses are carved and painted by hand.
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This classic Swedish church has lovely gardens, great for a break on your ride. Plus, Lake Siljan's shore is close by, so you can easily head over for amazing lake views
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Sollerön island, in Lake Siljan, is connected to Mora by this bridge, which and is like a gateway to Dalarna's heart. Expect scenic routes through farmland and forests. The crossing provides stunning lake views and it will let you explore the island's Viking history and traditional villages.
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Beautiful island with ideal camping in kulora
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The most famous souvenir and symbol of Sweden is the Dala horse (Dalahäst) and is made by hand in the small, idyllic village of Nusnäs. Nusnäs is located about 10 km east of Mora in the Swedish province of Dalarna, right on the beautiful Lake Siljan. Here, in the workshops of Grannas Olsson Hemslöjd, you can watch the Swedish Dalahäst being made from scratch, from the rough cut to the carving and the typical painting. The Dala horse is still made entirely by hand today.
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Here, in the Grannas Olsson Hemslöjd workshops, you can watch the Swedish Dala horse being made from scratch, from the rough cut to the carving and the typical painting. The Dala horse is still made entirely by hand today.
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While the broader region around Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren offers mountain biking opportunities, the Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren nature reserve itself is generally not suitable for traditional mountain biking. It is characterized by sensitive wetlands and mires, and there are no designated paths or trails within the reserve. Biking on such terrain can cause significant environmental damage and is not encouraged due to strict environmental protection regulations.
No, the Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren nature reserve does not have dedicated mountain bike trails. The County Administrative Board explicitly states that paths and trails are missing in the reserve. Mountain biking routes listed by komoot are typically found in the surrounding areas, utilizing forest roads and broader landscapes of Dalarna.
Mountain bike routes in the surrounding area of Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren feature varied landscapes typical of Dalarna. You can expect extensive forests, numerous lakes, and gentle rolling terrain. Routes often traverse pine and spruce woodlands, with some paths skirting lake shores and passing through rural settings, primarily on natural surfaces and forest roads.
When mountain biking in nature areas in Dalarna, it's important to respect the environment. General rules advise avoiding cycling in places where the ground is wet or easily damaged, such as wetlands and areas with mosses and lichens. Swedish law also prohibits driving motorized vehicles off-road on bare ground, which can apply to electric bicycles unless specific permission is obtained. For more detailed information on rules for visiting nature areas, you can consult Visit Dalarna's guidelines.
Yes, the surrounding area offers options for different ability levels, including easy to moderate routes that can be suitable for families. For example, the Tomteland loop from Sollerön is an easy 25.3 km path featuring forested sections and some elevation changes, often completed in about 1 hour 38 minutes.
Popular routes in the broader region include the Sollerön Church – Bridge to Sollerön Island loop from Sollerön, an 30.0 km trail offering views around Sollerön island. Another favorite is the Sollerön Loop loop from Bråmåbo, a 20.2 km trail leading through varied terrain around Sollerön.
The routes in the Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren surrounding area are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.0 stars from over 5 reviews. Mountain bikers often praise the varied terrain, pine forests, and lake views that define the cycling experience in this part of Dalarna.
Yes, the area surrounding Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren holds cultural historical interest. It is surrounded by several old fäbodar (summer farms) such as Bomansberg, Tåtermyren, Fåsås, and Fudal. These sites offer a glimpse into the region's past, where they were historically used for haymaking, fishing, and livestock grazing.
The Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren nature reserve is remote, so you won't find direct services within it. For accommodation, cafes, or pubs, you would need to look in nearby towns and villages such as Nusnäs, Mora, or Sollerön. These locations offer more infrastructure for visitors.
Public transport options directly to the Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren nature reserve are very limited due to its remote nature. To reach mountain biking starting points in the broader area, you would typically need to rely on local bus services to nearby towns like Mora or Nusnäs, and then potentially cycle or arrange further transport to the specific route start.
Routes in the Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren surrounding area vary in length and duration. For example, the Sollerön Church – Bridge to Sollerön Island loop from Sollerön is 30.0 km and takes about 1 hour 39 minutes, while the Tomteland loop from Sollerön is 25.3 km and takes around 1 hour 38 minutes. Longer routes, such as the Steamship S/S Laxen – Mora-Nisse's House loop from Mora lasarett, can be up to 53.2 km.
Yes, if you are looking for dedicated mountain biking infrastructure, Dalarna offers a comprehensive network of over 1400 km of marked cross-country and downhill trails in other dedicated "Biking Dalarna" areas throughout the region. These areas are specifically designed and maintained for mountain biking. You can find more information on Biking Dalarna.


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