Best attractions and places to see in Fylleryds Naturreservat, located east of Växjö, offers a diverse landscape of cultural land and various forest types across 527 hectares. The reserve features hilly terrain with boulders, extensive pine forests, and wetlands, extending to the southwestern parts of Lake Toftasjön. It is a popular recreational area known for its network of trails and rich birdlife.
Last updated: July 4, 2026
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The Trestugespåret is a scenic trail through the Fylleryds Nature Reserve, passing the three cabins Norrastugan, Fyllerydstugan and the VAIS cabin. It’s well-marked and suitable for hiking, trail running and even cross-country skiing in winter. Along the trail you’ll also find outdoor gyms, rest areas and several grill spots.
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Station number 3 of the children's trail is called "Vilses Stig." There are eight stations in total. The forest.
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Station number 4 of the children's trail is called "Vilses Stig." There are 8 stations in total.
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Station number 7 of the children's trail is called "Vilses Stig." There are eight stations in total. The adults are on the lookout.
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Station number 8 of the children's circuit is called "Vilses Stig" and thus also the last station before the finish.
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A large parking lot in the north of the reserve. Be careful, it's always busy here, as there's a kindergarten directly across the street. I recommend starting hikes from the southern parking lot at "Vais Torpet" or from the golf club in the east. If you're traveling with children, this is the best option, of course, thanks to the children's trail.
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Station number 1 of the children's trail is called "Vilses Stig." There are eight stations in total. Getting lost in the forest.
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Station number 2 of the children's trail is called "Vilses Stig." There are eight stations in total. Ever gotten lost in the forest?
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The primary starting points are the Vaistorpet Parking Area in the south and the Fyllerydskogen Norrastugan Parking Lot in the north. Both offer convenient access to the reserve's trail network. Vaistorpet also features a small holiday village with amenities like seating, fire pits, and a sauna.
Yes, the Vaistorpet Outdoor Gym is a popular attraction, featuring well-maintained equipment and information signs with exercise variations. It's located directly at Vaistorpet.
Fylleryds Naturreservat offers an extensive network of trails. For longer excursions, the 11 km long Trestugespåret is a great option. For evening activities, there's a 5 km long illuminated trail and a shorter 2.1 km illuminated loop, perfect for jogging and exercise. You can find more running routes here: Running Trails in Fylleryds Naturreservat.
Absolutely. The "Vilses Stig" Children's Trail is a dedicated circuit with eight engaging stations, including themes like camp building, designed to entertain younger visitors.
The reserve boasts a diverse landscape with hilly terrain, impressive boulders, and extensive pine forests. You'll also find wetlands, swamp forests, bogs, and alder mires. The reserve extends to the southwestern parts of Lake Toftasjön, offering scenic views.
Yes, the reserve is known for its rich birdlife, including species like the coal tit, crested tit, goldcrest, and black woodpecker, indicating the presence of valuable old-growth forest habitats.
Information boards are strategically placed throughout the reserve to help with orientation. The Information Board, Southern Fyllelyds Nature Reserve is one such aid, located in the southern part of the reserve.
Yes, the reserve and its surroundings offer various cycling routes. You can explore MTB trails or enjoy traffic-free bike rides. Find more options here: MTB Trails in Fylleryds Naturreservat and Traffic-free bike rides in Fylleryds Naturreservat.
The terrain is generally hilly, especially in the western parts, characterized by steep, forested moraine landscapes. Towards the east, the landscape flattens out. Pine forests and large boulders are common features throughout the reserve.
The Vaistorpet Parking Area includes a small holiday village with seating, fire pits, and a sauna. The Fyllerydskogen Norrastugan Parking Lot is located next to the Norremark commercial area, offering proximity to other services.
Yes, the reserve is suitable for winter activities. The Vaistorpet Parking Area provides access to routes that are also used for cross-country skiing during the winter months.


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