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Family Friendly hikes in Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren traverse a landscape characterized by extensive wetlands, diverse forests, and two prominent lakes, Västertjärn and Östertjärn. This region, situated between Nusnäs and Fåsås in Dalarna, Sweden, features ecologically valuable mires and stable ground islands supporting pine, spruce, and birch trees. The area also includes several old *fäbodar*, traditional summer farm settlements, indicating a history of human interaction with the natural environment.
Last updated: July 8, 2026
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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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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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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People used to use them to go to church in Rättvik. The church boats are rowed by up to 20 people. There are real racing versions of these boats, which are used in competitions on the lake in the summer. The competitions on the lake have a long tradition. In the past, it was probably simply an advantage to be able to row quickly: whoever got to the church first could choose their place.
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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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This is not a Viking boat, but a church boat from 1858
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The shop in Nusnäs can be visited all year round and orders can also be placed online.
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There are over 20 family-friendly hiking trails in the Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren area, with the vast majority (17) being easy routes suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
You can expect to explore diverse landscapes, including extensive wetlands, rich forests, and the serene Västertjärn and Östertjärn lakes. The area is particularly known for its unique mires, which host a variety of specialized plants and mosses.
Yes, there are several easy, short loop trails perfect for families. For example, the Dala Animal Sculptures – Church boat from 1858 loop from Nusnäs is just under 4 km and takes about an hour, offering a gentle stroll with cultural sights.
The nearby town of Nusnäs is famous for the Nils Olsson Dala Horse Workshop, where you can see the traditional making of the iconic Dala horse. Several routes, like the Church boat from 1858 – Dala Animal Sculptures loop from Nusnäs, incorporate these local highlights.
Absolutely! The Lakeside Picnic Spot loop from Bråmåbo is a great option, offering beautiful views and designated areas perfect for a family picnic by the water. Another choice is the Nusnäs Harbor – Lake Siljan loop from Nusnäs, which provides scenic vistas of Lake Siljan.
The warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, are generally the best for family hiking. During this time, the mires are vibrant, cloudberries may be found, and bird song fills the air, offering a pleasant and accessible wilderness experience.
While the nature reserve itself encourages free roaming and lacks marked trails, some of the easy, shorter loops in the surrounding areas, particularly those near Nusnäs, might be suitable for sturdy strollers. It's always best to check the specific route details for terrain information.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the tranquil natural beauty, the unique mire ecosystems, and the accessibility of family-friendly routes that combine nature with cultural insights.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes in the Fåsmyr & Mörkloksmyren region are designed as circular loops. For instance, the Lakeside Picnic Spot loop from Bråmåbo and the Nusnäs Boathouses and Harbor – Church boat from 1858 loop from Nusnäs are excellent circular options.
The diverse ecosystems, especially the species-rich fens, support a variety of wildlife. While specific sightings are never guaranteed, you might hear various bird species, and the unique mire environments are home to specialized plants, mosses, fungi, and even rare land mollusks.
While the nature reserve itself is best accessed by car, the nearby town of Nusnäs, which serves as a starting point for several family-friendly routes, may have public transport connections. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes to Nusnäs.


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