Best canyons around Berg feature geological formations shaped by the Ice Age, including deep gorges and river-carved canyons. The region offers natural landscapes with forests, rocky hills, and waterways. These areas provide opportunities to explore significant natural monuments and unique geological features.
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Dromskåran is a narrow and dramatic gorge with steep rock walls and a wild, rugged atmosphere. It’s one of the most striking sections of the route and well worth a short stop to take in the scenery.
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This gorge is relatively unknown. It is about 800 meters long, 25 meters wide and 15 meters deep. There are two legends about the origin of the name 'Evagraven'. One tells of a young shepherd girl, named Eva, who disappeared from the shepherd's hut of Ruvallen sometime in the 17th century. The other legend tells of a Sami woman (Eva) who lost her sight during a snowstorm and crashed into the gorge with her reindeer team. In any case, it is an impressive location.
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The Trångforsen is a gorge with a suspension bridge over it. Water only flows through the small canyon during the summer weeks. During the rest of the year, the water is channeled through a hydroelectric power station on the Ljungan.
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The nature reserve was formed in 2015 around the small river Oxsjöån. The heart of the area is the river in its deep gorge. Around the river and west of it, moist spruce forest dominates. West of the river there are various rocky "hills" and pines in a burned forest. There is only one easy forest road through the nature reserve and no hiking trails. However, in the pine forest you can easily find your way up the hills and to the gorge.
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A small gorge that is very well accessible via the hiking trail.
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The most popular canyons in the Berg region include Evagraven Gorge, known for its impressive natural features and local legends, and Evagraven Canyon, a deep crevasse formed during the Ice Age. Another highly appreciated spot is Dromskåran Gorge, a vast flood valley also created during the Ice Age.
The canyons around Berg are characterized by geological formations shaped during the Ice Age. You will find deep gorges and river-carved canyons, such as the Evagraven Canyon, which is a deep crevasse, and Dromskåran Gorge, a significant flood valley. These areas showcase impressive rock formations and the powerful effects of ancient glacial activity.
Yes, the Slättbrännberget Nature Reserve is centered around the small river Oxsjöån, which flows through a deep gorge. The reserve features moist spruce forests, rocky hills, and areas of burned forest. While there's only one easy forest road, you can explore the hills and gorge off-trail in the pine forest.
The best time to visit depends on what you want to experience. For full water flow and lush greenery, summer is ideal. However, some locations like the Suspension Bridge over the Ljungan at Trångforsen only have water flowing through the small canyon during the summer weeks due to a hydroelectric power station. Always check local conditions before your visit.
Yes, the Evagraven Gorge is associated with two local legends. One tells of a young shepherd girl named Eva who disappeared from a nearby hut in the 17th century. The other legend speaks of a Sami woman, also named Eva, who lost her sight during a snowstorm and tragically fell into the gorge with her reindeer team.
Beyond exploring the gorges themselves, the Berg region offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including moderate tours like the Messmörtjärnen – Fålåtjärnen loop. For hikers, there are trails ranging from easy to difficult, such as the Flatruet Pass summit loop. Mountain biking is also popular, with routes like the STF Helags Mountain Station loop. You can find more details on these activities in the Cycling around Berg, Hiking around Berg, and MTB Trails around Berg guides.
Many of the canyons are accessible via hiking trails. For instance, Evagraven Canyon is very well accessible via a dedicated hiking trail. While the Slättbrännberget Nature Reserve has only one forest road, you can still find your way to the gorge through the pine forest.
Yes, you can find a Suspension Bridge over the Ljungan at Trångforsen. This bridge crosses a gorge, though water only flows through the small canyon during the summer months, as the river's flow is regulated by a hydroelectric power station for the rest of the year.
The canyons in Berg are set within diverse natural landscapes. You'll encounter forests, including moist spruce forests in areas like the Slättbrännberget Nature Reserve, rocky hills, and various waterways. These areas provide opportunities to explore significant natural monuments and unique geological features.
Visitors appreciate the raw natural beauty and the impressive geological formations, particularly those shaped by the Ice Age. The sense of discovery, especially in lesser-known spots like Evagraven Gorge, and the opportunity to explore unique natural monuments are highly valued. The komoot community has shared 33 photos and given 32 upvotes, highlighting the visual appeal and memorable experiences.
While the main gorges are well-regarded, Evagraven Gorge is described as being relatively unknown despite its impressive size (800 meters long, 25 meters wide, and 15 meters deep). Its local legends add to its unique appeal, making it a hidden gem for those seeking a less crowded experience.

