Attractions and places to see around Haverdals naturreservat include a diverse landscape of coastal beauty, forests, and unique natural features. This 666-hectare nature reserve, established in 1942, is located by the sea in Harplingebukten. It features Sweden's highest sand dune, extensive trail networks, and a kilometer-long sandy beach. The area offers a variety of natural landmarks and outdoor activities for visitors.
Last updated: June 29, 2026
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Beautiful view over the area
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Beautiful, large pitch for RVs, campers, cars with roof tents, and caravans. Right next to the nature reserve, surrounded by forest and meadows. 800m to the beach (walk through the reserve). The restroom and seating areas at the nearby parking lot are available for use. Perfect for any outdoor camping enthusiast, as it's a great starting point for a hike.
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A beautiful, large parking area for hikers is located right next to the nature reserve. There is also a restroom, information boards about the nature reserve, and several seating areas for resting.
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This dune is called Sanddynen on hiking maps and is 25 meters high. The 94 steps leading up are beautifully laid out and make the climb to the viewing platform easier. At the summit is a wooden platform with a railing and two wooden seating areas. From up here, you have a beautiful view over the nature reserve to the sea. It's also sure to be a great experience with children, as the path from the hiking parking lot is manageable for everyone. It's best to leave bicycles and strollers down below; I once got soaked in sweat while pulling our stroller up. Dogs should be kept on a leash because the dune is located in the nature reserve.
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The hiking trail leads along a flock of sheep. Dogs are allowed here, but must be kept on a leash.
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Great resting place to take a break and cool off!
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There are several seating areas here. A walkway leads directly into the pool. It's also easily accessible by bike.
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Here the hiking trail runs through a cattle pasture. Sheep, sea views, and lupins as far as the eye can see. What more could you want?
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Haverdals naturreservat is home to several distinctive natural features. You can visit the Lynga Sanddyn, also known as Stora Sandkullen, which is considered Sweden's highest sand dune, offering expansive views. Another highlight is the "Trollskogen" (Magic Forest), where pine trees exhibit unusual, twisted growth patterns. The reserve also features the Skintan River, fossil sand dunes, and various lookout points like Skallens Lookout Point and the North Quarry Lookout, providing scenic views of the sea and landscape.
Yes, the reserve offers several excellent viewpoints. The most popular is the Sand Dune Viewpoint, which is 25 meters high and accessible via 94 steps leading to a platform with seating. From here, you get beautiful views over the nature reserve to the sea. Additionally, Skallens Lookout Point, an old quarry, provides panoramic sea views, ideal for sunsets, and the Lookout Point at the North Quarry offers views towards the Särdal windmill and sand dunes.
Haverdals naturreservat boasts an extensive network of trails. There are four marked circular trails ranging from 3.3 km to 4.6 km, each with different colored markings for navigation. You can also follow a specific nature trail, marked with ermine symbols, which features 15 information boards about the area's nature and history. For a unique experience, try the Coastal Meadow Trail with Sea View, which runs through a cattle pasture with sheep and lupins.
Absolutely. The reserve is very family-friendly. The Sand Dune Viewpoint is manageable for families, though strollers are best left at the bottom. The Haverdalstrand beach has shallow water, making it safe for children to swim. There's also the amusing Troll Trail, guarded by numerous troll figures, which leads to the beach and offers a playful experience for younger visitors.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome in Haverdals naturreservat. However, they must be kept on a leash, especially in areas like the Sand Dune Viewpoint and the Coastal Meadow Trail with Sea View, where you might encounter sheep or other wildlife.
There are convenient parking options available. You can use the Sanddynen Trailhead Parking, a large area right next to the nature reserve with restrooms and information boards. Another option is the Stora Sandkullen Nature Parking, which is also a large pitch suitable for RVs and campers, located close to the reserve and about 800m from the beach.
Visitors will find several useful facilities. The Sanddynen Trailhead Parking includes a restroom, information boards about the nature reserve, and seating areas. There's also a Picnic Area by the Bathing Jetty, offering multiple seating areas and a walkway directly into the water, perfect for resting and cooling off.
Yes, the reserve features Haverdalsstrand, a lovely, kilometer-long sandy beach. Its shallow waters make it ideal for swimming and various beach activities, especially for families. The Picnic Area by the Bathing Jetty provides direct access to the water.
Beyond hiking, the area around Haverdals naturreservat offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, including moderate tours like the 'Haverdals Camping – Halmstad castle loop'. For runners, there are several jogging trails, such as the 'Haverdals naturreservat loop'. You can explore more options for these activities on the respective guide pages: Cycling around Haverdals naturreservat and Running Trails around Haverdals naturreservat.
The "Trollskogen," or Magic Forest, is an area within Haverdals naturreservat known for its unusually shaped pine trees. These trees have bent, knotted, or even circular trunks, a result of factors like wind, salt, and the sea. It's a unique and enchanting part of the reserve that adds to its natural charm.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and diverse landscapes. The expansive views from the Sand Dune Viewpoint are a highlight, as are the well-maintained trails and the peaceful atmosphere. Many appreciate the family-friendly beach and the unique character of the "Trollskogen." The convenience of facilities like restrooms and picnic areas also contributes to a positive experience.
Haverdals naturreservat can be enjoyed year-round, but the best time depends on your preferred activities. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures for hiking and exploring the trails, with beautiful seasonal colors. Summer is ideal for beach activities, swimming, and enjoying the coastal areas. Even in winter, the reserve offers a serene landscape for walks, though some facilities might have reduced services.


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