Caves in Kalmar Sweden are primarily found within the region's diverse natural landscapes, characterized by forests and unique rock formations. While Kalmar County is known for its historical sites and scenic coastlines, natural caves offering visitor experiences are present. The region offers opportunities to explore various geological features and historical sites. These Kalmar nature areas caves provide insights into local geology and folklore.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
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There are several small caves between the huge rocks piled up by the Ice Age
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One of the many robber caves that can be found throughout Småland. If you're interested, I can recommend the "Lasse-Maja Grottan" near Järnforsen.
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Hiking recommendation. If you want to hike around the lake, I recommend going from the grotto back to the ski area (winter) or the mountain bike trails (summer) and continuing the circular route. I've attempted the climb myself. However, I advise against it unless you're sure-footed and experienced climbers. There's an increased risk of falling here. Furthermore, after the climb, you have to make your way through the undergrowth for another 100-200 meters before you reach the hiking trail again. I therefore don't recommend this direct route.
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Beautiful little piece of earth! 👍🏻🤩
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The cave itself is relatively small and rather unspectacular. The stories surrounding it, however, are not. Legend 1: Protection from the Danes During the Kalmar War in 1612, the village of Klövdala was burned down by the Danes. The inhabitants survived by fleeing and hiding in the Stora Lassa Kammare (Stora Lassa Chamber). Legend 2: Lars Molin the Thief The commoner Lars Molin (1785–1845) from Ramsberg undertook a series of robbery sprees throughout the country. He usually disguised himself as a woman (hence the name Lasse-Maja) and repeatedly evaded the authorities. During one of his raids, he is said to have found refuge in this very cave. This story, however, is doubtful, since according to historian Edvard Matz, the thief was never active in this area, but primarily in the Märlardalen region. In 1813, Lars Molin was caught stealing church silver from Järfälla Church. He was subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment in Karlsten Fortress. After 22 years, he was pardoned. During his sentence, he wrote his memoir, "The Strange Adventures of Lasse-Maja."
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Kalmar offers a variety of caves, from small grottoes with historical significance to challenging rock formations requiring ladders or climbs. You'll find natural rock formations, historical caves, and grottoes shaped by the ice age.
Yes, Rövarekulan Cave is a natural monument known for being family-friendly. It's a small cave shaped by the ice age, offering a cool and dark environment that children often find exciting.
Lasse-Maja Cave is a legendary small grotto divided into two chambers, known for its stories and myths. Rövarekulan Cave was also formerly used as a hiding place, adding to its historical context.
Väggebergs Cabin Cave, located near Vimmerby, offers an adventurous experience with an impressive rock formation suitable for climbing. The cave itself requires descending into it using ladders, and it is considered a challenging experience with a risk of injury, appealing to those seeking a rugged outdoor adventure.
Yes, Dackegrottan Cave involves a challenging trail experience, and sturdy shoes are recommended for the ascent. Jättegrytan Cave requires a rope-secured ascent to reach it. Väggebergs Cabin Cave also involves climbing and descending ladders.
Many caves are nestled within forests, offering a chance to experience diverse natural landscapes. Some, like Dackegrottan Cave and Jättegrytan Cave, also feature viewpoints, allowing you to enjoy the surrounding scenery. You might also encounter unique rock formations and natural monuments like Skräddarekammaren.
Skräddarekammaren is a crevice with a legend of a tailor who once lived there, making it a unique spot. Troll Chamber and Majes Cave also offer intermediate exploration opportunities within natural settings.
Yes, Skräddarekammaren is described as a crevice, just big enough for a small child to fit in, with an information board explaining its legend. Lasse-Maja Cave is also a small grotto.
Near the caves, you can find various outdoor activities. For running, explore routes like the Kalmar Beach loop or the Flundran Snorkeling Trail loop. If you prefer mountain biking, options include Luddes Trail or Hansabanan MTB Trail. Gravel biking enthusiasts can try routes like Lönneberga Gravel or the Astrid Lindgren Trail. You can find more details on these activities in the Running Trails in Kalmar, MTB Trails in Kalmar, and Gravel biking in Kalmar guides.
Visitors appreciate the unique stories and myths associated with caves like Lasse-Maja Cave, the cool and dark environments of places like Rövarekulan Cave, and the challenging trail experiences offered by sites such as Dackegrottan Cave. The natural beauty and adventurous aspects are highly valued.
Yes, Kanaberg is a natural monument that features a gorge in addition to a cave, offering a diverse natural experience within a forest setting.


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